On Jun 4, 2015, at 7:24, Arjun Lodha wrote: > Hello Team, > > Thanks a lot for your kind reply. > > I done some changes in signup jar and use it with DM 4.6. It is working with > some limitations.
Please consider forking the DM4 Sign-up plugin project on GitHub and pushing your changes there. I can see what you've done and can possibly provide you better support then. https://github.com/mukil/dm4-sign-up > Here it is not showing signup link with login link on homepage, but as an > admin I can create new user account. > > I want to confirm one thing in DM4.6, does it show signup link on homepage ? If the Sign-up link does not appear in the DM Webclient (next to the Login link in the upper right corner) then the Sign-up plugin is not working. To equip the DM Webclient with a Sign-up link is the very task of the Sign-up plugin. Creating a new user account as admin is standard DM functionality. This is not related to the Sign-up plugin. The purpose of the Sign-up plugin is to allow internet users to create an account on a public DM installation on their own. https://github.com/mukil/dm4-sign-up#readme > Another thing i want to use my own database for storing some information, is > it possible ? Once logged in to the DM Webclient you can create content. Use the toolbar's Create menu. DM stores the content in its own database, which is Neo4j + Lucene. In order to let DM store its content in another database a developer could implement these interfaces: de.deepamehta.core.storage.spi.DeepaMehtaStorage de.deepamehta.core.storage.spi.DeepaMehtaStorageFactory de.deepamehta.core.storage.spi.DeepaMehtaTransaction > Waiting for your kind reply. Please consider subscribing the "devel" mailing list. Your postings reach the list directly then and must not wait for an administrator approval. http://lists.deepamehta.de/mailman/listinfo/devel-lists.deepamehta.de Cheers, Jörg > Regards, > Arjun Kumar -- devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.deepamehta.de/mailman/listinfo/devel-lists.deepamehta.de
