This was in fact a but that I introduced when I started using spring to inject the properties. For some reason, spring decided to use the two-argument constructor even though I provided only one argument -- and just provide the same value twice. . .

I'm cleaning up some more stuff and will be checking this in tonight -- watch for the commit message.

David

David H. DeWolf wrote:
FYI. . .

it's using spring to inject those values now. . .take a look at the
constructors and the following declaration:

    private static final String DEFAULT_SYS_DIR =
        System.getProperty("user.home") + "/.pluto/portal-driver/data";

I'm a little swamped today. . .good luck. . .I'll check in when I can.

David
On 12/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi David,
> craig, I haven't seen any problems with the db creation.  how does
> this relate to patrick's problem? or is it a seperate problem you're
having.
>

I was able to get Pluto 1.1 up and running using a clean build and the Derby
database seems to be built OK.
But it is found in a subdirectory of the Tomcat's bin directory and that is
called:
databaseName=PLUTO_PORTAL_DRIVER;name=pluto_portal_driver;password=apachep0rtals;create=true

It looks like you got a couple of the constants messed up in
EmbeddedDataSource (BTW, see DatabaseConfig that I put in the same dir).
When I get a chance, I'll change the directory location back to
<user.home>/.pluto/portal-driver/data if I get some free time today.

> we can talk about user credentials. . .I implemented the security to
> resolve a jira issue -- maybe I tightened down the hatches too much.
> I'd definately like to stick with declarative security.
>

Yes, decarative security is the way to go, but, IMHO, we shouldn't secure
the whole portal by default.


I'll do more testing after I get the snow cleaned off my driveway

> and make my way through the horrible traffic and into work :)

At least in Maine we have no traffic and horrible snow (which I like since
I'm a skier).:)

/Craig


> David


On 12/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> Hi Patrick,
>
> I'm not sure what happened to the database creation code, but I ran
> a quick SVN update and build Pluto 1.1 this morning and a new
> database was not created after I deleted the old one. David, can you
> comment on this?
>
> The Pluto 1.1 portal is currently protected to only allow users with
> a role called 'pluto' (see web.xml), so you need to add that role
> and a user belonging to that role to tomcat-users.xml. I'd like to
> change that restriction and only require a login for the testsuite
> test of the PortletRequest.isUserInRole() functionality. When we get
> around to implementing admin portlets in Pluto 1.1, I'd like them
> restricted to a user in 'admin' role.  David, please  comment on this
too.
>
> Thank you for keeping us Pluto 1.1 developers on our toes!!
> /Craig
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Craig Doremus
> Senior J2EE Application Developer
> Hannaford Bros
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>

> Patrick Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

12/06/2005 01:28 AM


> Please respond to
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> To

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> cc

> Subject

> The new Pluto Portal

>
>
>
> Hi all
>
> I was trying to get the latest version of the pluto portal up and
> running. Deployment worked fine an tomcat picked the pluto and
> testsuite wars up.
>
> Now I'm wondering with what user I can log in to the portal. I tried a
> user with the manager role from tomcat-users.xml but I get a 403,
> access denied. I checked the source tree and found this one sql script
> where a db structure is added but it appears there is no explicit user
> table and no user data inserted.
>
> While trying to get this running I also deleted ${user.home}/.pluto
> since it helped before. Now that directory isn't being recreated.
> Neither during compile/deploy nor during tomcat startup.
>
> So I guess security is handled outside of the portal? How can I get
> this up and running?
>
> Thanks
> Patrick
>
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