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At 22:47 02/10/01, Rogier Schaaf wrote:
Hi all,
I'm building our new company website with Jetspeed. As we store all our
data in a DB2 database I reconfigured Turbine to handle a DB2 instance in
stead of the supplied MySQL database. The Login function works ok now,
however when I use the
At 22:24 12/02/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Raphal Luta wrote:
snip templating system description
Point 1:
Should the Portlet API mandate that portlet only output full documents rather
than document fragments ?
You mean here "proper" markup? This is more radical thant point 2. And
impossible to
At 22:35 12/02/2001 -0800, you wrote:
Ive been reading this thread with interest. I have some comments, questions
and suggestions:
Point #1 - Portlet API mandate that portlets only output full documents
rather than document fragments:
- There is some confusion WRT portlets producing document
Have a look at \src\xml\psml.xsd
It's the definition file.
Stephan
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From: "carlos beltran" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 3:20 PM
Subject: Skin parameters
Hi,
I am trying to find a complete description of the
David,
Implementors who do not use SAX will be required to implement these
methods (in a abstract base class that does nothing).
It's worse than that. A portlet relying on SAX will not work in that case.
That means we have to introduce something that says "I require SAX and if
you don't
Ignacio J. Ortega wrote:
Hola a todos:
Some days ago ( about 2 to 4 ) Global Admin portlet used to work, now
the browser hangs forever when trying it, i'm using code from CVS (
updated as i see commits on it )...
I just committed to it so that it shows summary memory info, badURL number
At 18:44 12/02/2001 +0100, you wrote:
At 14:12 02/12/01, Raphal Luta wrote:
Following the discussions on the Portlet API, there's no strong consensus
on the following points of the Portlet API and so they should be voted upon.
For those who did not follow the arguments, pleae read the "Secure
At 20:50 02/12/01, Santiago Gala wrote:
Ignacio J. Ortega wrote:
Hola a Todos:
After a while back, i'm evaluating another time jetspeed, some comments:
* It runs from a war like a charm a nice and big advance, from pre war
times, jetspeed was a nigthmare to install , thanks ,...
* It's
I just committed to it so that it shows summary memory info,
badURL number and URL active number.
It works very well for me. Tell me more about your problem.
It only can be related with locks in the list of
BadURLs or realtimeURLs.
It's working now thanks ..
But i think my problem
At 22:04 12/02/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Raphael,
I think we should not decide on these two points as isolated items, they
need to be put into perspective to make sure that everybody fully
understands the consequences and implications before voting. The larger
question behind this is whether we
Santiago,
BTW, the solution proposed by Thomas requires post-processing of
generated output, as most of the URLs needing mangling are generated by
the different portlets or portletControl/lers. (See Secure Portlet
the read). This is one more reason why I feel that we need to provide
these
Man, this discussion gets going now :-0
Santiago, Raphael,
You keep referencing the "simple implementation" of the SAX handler, but I
am sorry guys: you are not drawing the complete picture here. And while you
do so, I would suggest everybody stays away from voting on this issue.
Let me
Hi,
i realy need your help. I acess mail list and try many sugest (ie include
jdbc drive in enviroment path), but not resolved.
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