Hi,
I've recently made my own partial implementation of IPersonAttributeDao
based on persondir 1.5.0. This implementation was targeted to CAS and I
did not write implementation for getPeople,
getPeopleWithMultivaluedAttributes, getAvailableQueryAttributes and
deprecated methods as CAS does not use them. This version seems to work
well and I did not get any troubles with spring like the exception log
found in the first post.
My 2 cents :
- make your own component available from your own maven repository
- reference it in pom.xml to build your CAS server
- to make my own implementation, the only dependency upon persondir
I've used is : org.jasig.service.persondir / person-directory-api
Rgds.
On 22/06/2012 17:26, Nathan Ducey wrote:
Thanks Marvin, I"ll take a look at the link that Misagh has sent through and I
may be chatting to Kevin about this in the near future too!
Nathan
On 22 Jun 2012, at 16:07, Marvin S. Addison wrote:
I have got the two jar files in my lib folder and referenced them in
my pom.xml file.
What lib folder? All dependencies should be specified declaratively via Maven
pom.xml dependencies referencing artifacts in a Maven repo somewhere. As for
custom source, you should put it under /src/main/java as I mentioned to Kevin
I am a Java developer, so getting into the code
isn't a problem. If this really is as difficult to achieve as you
make out, then I may have to look into another option.
It would only be difficult for someone without Java/Maven build experience. If
you've got that, then please forgive my presumption and carry on.
M
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