Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot wrote:
Hi again Alex,
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
• It seems that each declared protocol must be referenced in
the 'apacheDS' bean. Am I right?
If yes, then if I want to enable the DNS server inside Apache
DS, I'll need to uncomment the 'dnsServer' bean, add an 'id'
to it and reference it in the 'apacheDS' bean?
Yep you're right.
Are you sure about that...?
Actually, I had a closer look to the ApacheDS class
(org.apache.directory.server.configuration.ApacheDS) and I've not seen
any dnsServer, kdcServer, changePasswordServer or ntpServer field. I
don't see how Spring could make any association...
How do I enable these protocols? Maybe by setting an 'enable'
attribute set to true to each protocol bean?
The problem since we "adopted" the xbean+Spring stuff is now pretty
apparent. These two things gathered just plain sucks.
We definitively have to step back a little, and come back to some
srrious - although boring - solution. What we have is silly, painfull,
error-prone, and make the users wondering if we are simply trying to
have fun endorsing the latest funny buzz around there.
<rant>
I already ranted about this xbean+spring stuff, but now, I consider that
was not rant. I was soft. This couple will just produce monsters, not
babies... We must practice abortion asap, and keep the parent either
separated or killed !!!
</rant>
Seriously, we can't keep this situation as is for 2.0.
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cordialement, regards,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com
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