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the appropriate access.
Sorry if I missed anything. I'm sick and have a temperature right now.
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You can easily provide your own back end implementations.
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I'm stuck with a new system installation tomorrow evening :(
Let's say Wednesday, February 21, 19h30 GMT
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Ok for everybody ?
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or identd running.
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fact that it simply fills my server hard disk with unneeded stuff.
If you have questions about this, please email me privately as more
discussion about this on the list will just add even more junk to the
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Humm... Sarah asks a good question. Jon's reply is true, but
it doesn't tell you anything. Jon must work for Microsoft. ;)
Robert
I see the ;) but making claims that I work for the evil empire is not funny.
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Can anyone tell me the proposed date of the next release of a stable
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When it is ready.
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Cheers,
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Yes, using mod_rewrite you can do this no problem.
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screen in the future, just template(s) and action(s) should be
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You are mostly correct. There *could* be a use for Screens for some types of
security control, but in general purpose, screen's are dead.
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- I don't know, hat the difference between log4j and log4j-core is - the
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Jon ca
s supposed to
be used with turbine and that our JSPs are not 100% code free, but I'm
working to gradually improve it. ;-)
ingo.
How about this hypothesis based on your comments above:
If the people at IBM knew more about template tools like Velocity, they
wouldn't use JSP.
:-)
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Maybe one of the IBM people here can help her out?
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and I have
on 2/5/01 6:02 PM, "David Sean Taylor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jon Stevens wrote:
How is that? You are asking me to compare Velocity and JSP, but you aren't
really saying why other than it concerns you.
If you come from a Perl or PHP background, JSP is a way to take
your p
ve a large corporation backing
the development with millions of $, you would expect such a thing.
Again, I'm working on my essay...it should be ready in a few days.
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Ingo,
Why are you checking in generated Javadoc? That is just plain silly.
-1. Remove that and make it possible for people to generate that themselves
easily using Ant build scripts.
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similar to the way actions and
screens are called in Turbine (thanks Jon for this paradigm). Now, I shall
add that all events (actions, messages, and window) are delivered to the
respective portlet(s) before the service() methods are called. Therefore,
the portlet has a chance to save the posted dat
ject?
fyi, this list doesn't accept attachments, so sending a virus through here
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the intent of this Portlet API is not only to be used in JetSpeed, we
envision this API to evolve into a standard.
+1
I'm an idiot.
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What I suggest that you do is use a stock TR.props file as your basis and
then include= your JetspeedResources.props at the bottom. The JR.props file
will override the TR.props file settings.
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Where is the license on this file?
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ere's also TurbineConfig but in a backward compatible constructor which
assumes a specific kind of resources implementation, so it doesn't count)
Send me a patch. :-)
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le changes that might go on
still...
Sam jetspeed build is broken...
Yep...I was actually doing cleanup related to removing dependencies on
Turbine.java ... :-) In other words...making you guys happy.
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If none of the proposals are accepted, I'm pretty sure that there will be
the ability to have a BOF session on Jetspeed.
It won't necessarily be official, but there is no reason why we can't just
pick a date/time where people can gather to watch others speak about
Jetspeed.
-jon
That said, I'm -1 on using Avalon for providing services in Jetspeed. It
just isn't the right fit IMHO.
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Ok,
I just finally read this proposal and I think it is excellent. Great job
Raphael. You have shown an excellent ability to pick up the Pull concepts
and bring them into Jetspeed. I don't think I have any more comments to
make.
+1
-jon
nge each time a site is
redesigned even if then logic is unchanged). As such, it provides
a better separation of contexts between the page designer work and
the business logic programmer.
Perfectly stated.
I can now confirm that Raphael "gets it". :-)
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Wow, the wrath of Jon, bummer...
Not wrath. I put a friggen :-) at the end of the email. Sigh.
:-(
Let me *try* to defend myself:
In creating JetspeedPersistenceService.java, I copied
PersistenceServic
.
A better methodology for this is to simply remove the tags that you don't
know about and keep the ones that you want...this can be done with a regular
expression. I suggest that you do it this way. :-)
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Make sure to add this line to your TR.
ce.getInit())
{
notice("Initializing service (late): " + name);
service.init();
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determining security.
All major active processing should be done through Toolbox objects.
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server.jar (catalina) and the turbine.jar...
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There is no reason to send patches with commented code in them.
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shouldn't this stuff be going into Turbine?
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Added: src/java/org/apache/jetspeed/services/jsp/tags
DynamicURITag.java
Log:
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on 1/17/01 12:00 AM, "Jon S.Stevens" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Come on guys...why aren't you even fixing the simple problems?
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This error most likely happens because Sam is not using our
build scripts (they correctly set the variables).
Yes. He is.
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try again?
Steve B.
try now.
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i just rm'd screens/Attic/error.jsp,v
hopefully that will fix any more issues.
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on 1/15/01 1:32 AM, "ingo schuster" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 18:51 01/13/01, Santiago Gala wrote:
Jon Stevens escribi:
This is a perfect example of why JSP sucks.
+1024 on that one.
True, it was a quick hack, just copied the code out of Error.java. But
you'll admit that
trongly prefer using Velocity for this, JSP is a slightly
acceptable model here as well. :-)
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on 1/15/01 9:44 AM, "David Sean Taylor" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had the exact same problem. I couldn't get it working either.
If I remember, Jon did something on the server to fix it
Nope. Didn't change a thing.
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Agreed, especially since Jon sends to the mailing list the output of the
build scripts, we don't even have to go to the website... ;)
Note that this doesn't show failures if any other projects depend on
Jetspeed.
be working against
the CVS HEAD of Turbine. Period. Either way, you are going to have to make
the changes to be compatible with Turbine (or whatever other dependency you
have) on the next release.
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Why is it that I see Jetspeed commits that are stating to remove tabs and
then I see someone doing commits with tabs in them?
Please decide on a standard and STICK TO IT!
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.jar files into CVS as you will be able to pull them out of the
build system with your Ant build scripts. Much like Perl has the CPAN
service.
I hope that makes things a bit more clear for you.
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This is a perfect example of why JSP sucks.
You have embedded HTML code within your Java code...
ex:
+ out.println("trtdb"+key+"/b/tdtd = " + value + "/td/tr");
All programming practices tell us not to do that.
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organization of their API.
-Vik
No. The correct tool to use is log4j.
It will be a Jakarta project in a few days or so (it already is, it just
isn't live on the website yet).
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Forwarding to the right address. Santiago got it typo'd. :-)
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Today Jon Stevens aided me in debugging a gnarly class loading
conflict between the org.apache.java.util classes in Apache JServ and
the forked version of the ones in Turbine. This confl
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