Jeff:
I'll take a stab at the reminder if nobody else is on it. I'm reading the
Turbine documents, and I'll let you know how it goes. I will also download
the latest Jetspeed from CVS so I have the correct lib/Turbine, etc.
versions. Once I make HelloWorld work, I'll look at the connection-pool
features in Turbine. From there - I hope - it should be simple to implement.
Steve B.
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Subject: Re: Suggestion for eCalendar: Use JAMES to send reminders
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>
> On Wed, 19 Apr 2000, Steve Belt wrote:
>
> > Actually, Jeff, I would love to contribute. I fear, however, that my
newness
> > to Turbine might make me more of a hindrance. I have much learning of
> > Turbine to get through. My hesitation is that I will produce more
questions
> > than code. :/
> >
>
> Questions are good. And we all have to start somewhere. Its fair for me to
> say there are parts of turbine I dont fully understand, which is part of
> what this iCalendar implementation is all about.
>
> I would love to be a more active developer over in Turbine too but feel I
> need some more practical implementation knowledge.
>
> > I have, on the other-hand, created simple servlets - mostly for database
> > connections - and thought this might be a nice stepping-stone for me. (I
> > also happen to have need for this scheduled-message ability at my work.)
I
> > have posted a message on the JAMES list to see if I can accomplish this.
> >
>
> I am -1 on this because we are duplicating effort plus I just took a
> minute to read the getting started doc on the scheduler. It seems like it
> wont be too hard to work with.
>
> We might get those email reminders in the first rev after all ;).
>
> > I will also see if I can learn some of these items in Turbine. In any
case,
> > I will happily share any results with the list.
> >
> > BTW - you have also mentioned efforts directed at XSL to present the
data. I
> > actually have some experience with this. Perhaps I could assist on these
> > efforts.
> >
>
> Yes, I am hoping to use Castor XML to generate an XML document from the
> database data. This xml doc would then be transformed via XSL. Help with
> the XSL would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Jeff Prickett
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