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The parent perms resultset
would be nice, but in my case I have, due to the nature of the many to many
relationships, the chance objects have different parents. In this case an
object would inherit from two parents.
Ive had some contact with a development
team which
I wasn't saying that you wouldn't have to look up the permissions if
you used nested sets. Rather, that you can look up the permissions in
a single (quite simple) query, no matter how your tree is, or how deep
you have to go to get to the ancestor node with the actual
permissions.
cheers,
I just discovered this, upon first glance and a bit of digging into it seems
like a very cool tool. We'll see...
Anyone else have any experience with it?
http://www.laszlosystems.com
Brent Nicholas - EclecticDetroit, LLC.
http://www.EclecticDetroit.com
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On the
Brent,
I played around with it. Pretty cool. Doug Hughes
http://www.doughughes.net was even successful in gettin git to work
with JRun.
There is also an Eclipse plug-in for development.
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 11:50:09 -0500, Brent Nicholas
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I just discovered this,