[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello !
I am new to this framework,
I have changed the default queries in
net.sf.acegisecurity.providers.dao.jdbc.jdbcDaoImpl, and now I want to
compile the project again.
I guess it should be a simple task to use "ant build" but It seems that
with the distribution file "ac
Hello !
I am new to this framework,
I have changed the default queries in
net.sf.acegisecurity.providers.dao.jdbc.jdbcDaoImpl, and now I want to
compile the project again.
I guess it should be a simple task to use "ant build" but It seems that
with the distribution file "acegi-security-0.6-with-dep
I agree. We have easily extended the ACL classes at logical points to
handle our business particulars. The db schema was the first such
issue. From what I have read on this thread, your use cases are pretty
simple and you just need to learn more about how to extend acegi at the
right places. Th
BTW, we use hibernate for all our data access.
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> Ben Alex
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> Subject: Re: [Acegisecurity-developer] hibernate compatability ( blah
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Oliver Hutchison wrote:
Using hibernate it is possible to do the following ( pseudo code )
SalesPerson salesPerson = hibernate.find( "SalesPerson as
salesperson where salesperson.id = 1");
Why not just use the username (which should be unique) to lookup the
SalesPerson?
SalesPerson salesPers
> Using hibernate it is possible to do the following ( pseudo code )
>
> SalesPerson salesPerson = hibernate.find( "SalesPerson as
> salesperson where salesperson.id = 1");
>
Why not just use the username (which should be unique) to lookup the
SalesPerson?
SalesPerson salesPerson = hibernate.
Ben Alex wrote:
administrator wrote:
Thanks Ben,
What I'm trying to do on a functional level is quite straightforward.
The application that I am writing is intended for the real estate
business.
In this business a sales agent will only be able to view/edit properties
that he/she has been assigne
I don't want to speculate but it does seem that the sourceforge systems
have been steadily deteriorating over the last 18 months or so.
It is a shame that tigris ( http://www.tigris.org ) is not open to all and
sundry. It seems like a fantastic place to host an open source project
with subversio
Ben Alex wrote:
administrator wrote:
Thanks Ben,
What I'm trying to do on a functional level is quite straightforward.
The application that I am writing is intended for the real estate
business.
In this business a sales agent will only be able to view/edit properties
that he/she has been assigne
Looks like they already know about it.
( 2004-08-12 12:42:49 - Project CVS Service ) On 2004-08-12 at about
10:00 Pacific the pserver based CVS server that hosts projects that have
a first letter of c,d,g,a,w,x and u had a hardware malfunction that is
currently being worked on. Projects whose l
Sourceforge is backed by a really flaky ldap system
(just like java.net).
I have been using anonymous access to download the
source without problems but if you are commiting using
an authenticated login then watch out, accounts seem
to freeze at random.
If you look on their support section
ht
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