On Jan 26, 2007, at 3:45 PM, Ole Ersoy wrote:

Hmmm

Maybe you are talking about oranges and I'm talking
about apples :-)

Let me just define how I would architect it real quick
so that we know where the puzzle pieces are.

First I would model the "Model" we've been talking
about for Triplesec.

This is just a file with xmi content and a .ecore
extension.

This file is used to generate a Model.

Essentially Java Beans for our purposes.  These can be
turned into SDO (Beans) we wanted them to be.

So now this model has to be populated somehow with
triplesec data somehowe.

I think you are saying that the Triplesec hierarchies
(User, Permissions, URIs) is stored in
ApacheDS...hypothetically.

So if we were using SDO, we would needs a Data Access
Service (DAS) for LDAP.  Maybe they have one.  I'll
ask.  I made a simple one a while back to go between
EMF models and ApacheDS.  It's very easy to make
anyways.  I'll try to dig up the one I made.

Doing a simple object is certainly easy. Does your code do relationships, e.g. in current model a profile has a collection of roles?


So you are talking about the DAS right?

exactly

This auto-generation sounds kinda neat -- can it generate interfaces rather than classes? I haven't tried to implement an enhancer but rather sort of stuffed what a jpa enhancer constructs directly inside the "pojos". If these classes could implement a generated interface that might give us benefits of both approaches. Or maybe what you have is sufficient.

thanks
david jencks

Thanks,
- Ole





--- David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just to make sure we're talking about the same
thing....

there's an ldap backend for tuscany SDO?

Eclipse EMF generates data access code for ldap?

Any links for these?

thanks
david jencks

On Jan 26, 2007, at 1:04 PM, Ole Ersoy wrote:

Oh - One more thing - If the triplesec model were
created in Ecore and the code generated, EMF also
generates a .edit project containing adapters for
all
the model objects (for interfacing the model with
SWT,
etc.) and a model editor, so all that is needed is
to
tweak the gui for the editor.

Cheers,
- Ole


--- Ole Ersoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Also,

It might be interesting to look at Eclipse EMF
and
the
Apache Tuscany project for this.

The Apache Tuscany project is building a Service
Data
Object implementation that could be used to house
and
manage the triplesec model.

David, you may have done a lot of work here
already,
so I'm just mentioning it for awareness.  That
said
modeling what we are talking about EMF Ecore and
generating the model code only takes a few
minutes.

Cheers,
- Ole


--- "David Jencks (JIRA)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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David Jencks commented on DIRSTUDIO-45:
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I don't know if LDAP Studio has its own data
access
framework but.... I've been developing a
somewhat
jpa-like data access framework for ldap in
sandbox/triplesec-jacc2/admin-api2.  I prefer it
a
lot to the Modifier and DAO based code in
triplesec
trunk and if the idea here is to use triplesec
data
access for this plugin I'd suggest looking at it
before proceeding.

Migrate TripleSec GUI from Swing to an Eclipse
Plugin for LDAP Studio





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                Key: DIRSTUDIO-45
                URL:

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRSTUDIO-45
            Project: Directory LDAP Studio
         Issue Type: Task
           Reporter: Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot
            Fix For: 0.8.0


TripleSec has a GUI based on Swing.
We got to migrate this GUI to an Eclipse Plugin
that we can integrate into LDAP Studio.

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