Hi Alex, Thank you for your quick response. I'll try the JDK 1.5 with buildr.
Thanks Milinda On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Alex Boisvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Milinda Pathirage < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I did some experiments with jQuery and lift web frame work (Sorry for > the > > late reply). I think jQuery will be a better choice for the client side. > > But > > I have some doubts about using lift on the server side. > > As I understand there are disadvantages as well as disadvantages. As > Alex > > mentioned in the previous mail > > - Deploying Lift webapps is the same as any Java .war file, so it > should > > be > > instantly familiar to our existing user base. > > - forward-thinking web frameworks are a more fertile learning grounds > > than > > yesterday's technology (referring specifically to Java/JSPs) > > are advantages. > > > > But this will increase the number of dependencies. When thinking about > > dependencies, we have to lift with ODE or ask users to install it and > also > > have to have Scala install in development machines. > > > Yes, more dependencies. Regardless of the solution, I think one should be > able to build Ode without the Console, and vice-versa. > > Also according to my experience we can develop web interface by only using > > AJAX and Web Services exposed specially for management related tasks > > (Currently we have Management API, but if we need more functionality we > > need > > to improve it). AJAX with Web Services technique is used in WSO2 WSAS > > AFIAK. > > > Yes, that's also possible but requires a bigger dose of Javascript. > > > > Also I think it's better if we can introduce some authentication and > > authorization mechanism to this management interface. By doing this e > can > > limit functionalities for different user groups. Like admin can > > start/retire > > process models but normal users can't. But when using this we have > think > > about how we manage sessions and few security related things. > > > Agreed. > > > > Also I have problems with buildr build system in Linux (Ubuntu 7.10). > > Currently I am using binary distribution. It's better if some one can > add > > some more documentation or FAQ about these build problems. At one time > > when > > buildr is successfully started in my machine, the rake build system > crash > > with segmentation fault :(. > > > This is most likely because you're using JDK 6 or installing Buildr with > JDK6 as your default JVM. Buildr doesn't work on JDK6 yet because of one > of > its dependencies (rjb). The documentation for Buildr 1.3 (coming soon) > has > a better installation/troubleshooting guide. > > alex > -- http://inf-dimensions.blogspot.com "Infinite Dimensions" http://wsaxc.blogspot.com "Web Services With Axis2/C"
