Sangam Dash wrote:
Stuart Belden wrote:
If you are planning to deploy jetspeed I'd suggest moving to another
db; Postgres, MySQL, whatever...
I assume you can do a dump of the table structure and data of
Hypersonic into any other db. I've never used Hypersonic, so I know
nothing about it.
The new jetspeed tutorial has a nice section on using the existing
database browser portlet. That portlet may or may not fit your
needs. http://www.bluesunrise.com/jetspeed-docs/JetspeedTutorial.htm
I do db access like this: A velocity template submits to a java
class which uses a session bean to do all the db work.
Search the archive on setting up Jetspeed to work with another
database; there is a lot of info in regards to that.
stu
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When i created the table do i need to dump it so that it will go to
the jetspeed.script file inside WEB-INF/db folder?
or where shud it be?
Sangam Dash wrote:
Hi
I am able to create a table inside the hypersonic database.
Now i need to access the table from a portlet and insert some data
into it.
What is the best way to do it?
Are there already available portlets for database transactions?
Or should i create my create own jsp file which will be inside the
portlet and will access the database through a java class ?
Thanks for all the help
Sangam Dash
Stuart Belden wrote:
What database are you using? Hypersonic? MySQL? DB2? Sybase?
You can add the tables by hand, or I image Turbine has a class
somewhere that will let you execute arbitrary sql. I use EJBs to
read/write from the db in most cases unless I'm doing a quick dirty
read of some table.
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Hi
I am a new user to use the jetspeed database. I am not sure how to
use that.
Can i create tables in that database?
then how?
I have a portlet that will write something to the database?
What is the best way to do that?
Please suggest...
Thanks
sangam dash
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hi
if i have crated a new table do i need to create a new object ?
cant i directly access the connection and execute a query to insert
data into that table?>
which is the class to get the connection for jetspeed?
thanks
sangam dash
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i cant find my logs still dont know where they go..
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