and/or
comments would be greatly welcomed.
-- chris bartling --
BTW, the decision to use iPlanet was my client's, not mine. Oh how I wish
we could move to some like Orion or jBoss.
Gerald,
I've been working with Form-based authentication for the past several weeks
on iPlanet 6.0. Looking at your web.xml deployment descriptor, it looks
like that's OK. You aren't using a user-data-constraint, but it's not
required either. Check out the J2EE specs and Blueprints for more
I'm working with form-based authentication in iPlanet AS 6.0, but much of
this is the same regardless of the app server. We've been constraining
security on a directory (url-pattern is "/secured/*"). Then you place your
Login.jsp in the secured area. Make sure the login form and the login
What about MySQL? Works under both Windows and Linux and is open source.
Doesn't do everything a DB2 or Oracle does (subselects instantly come to
mind), but it does work well. Plus, O'Reilly has a great book out on MySQL,
so documentation is not a problem. JDBC drivers are readily available.
JConnect for JDBC is their JDBC driver offering. Works well. 4.2 is JDBC
1.0 compliant and 5.2 is JDBC 2.0 compliant.
http://www.sybase.com/detail/1,3693,1009796,00.html
-- chris --
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I wonder how all this will turn out now that Allaire is being acquired by
Macromedia. Hmmm... Story can be found at...
http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20010116S0019
-- chris --
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From: Guilherme Ceschiatti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: SV: Off topic: development tools
On Tuesday 12 December 2000 01:47, Chris Bartling wrote:
I'm using EJBDoclet and Apache Ant 1.2 for my EJB development
I'm using EJBDoclet and Apache Ant 1.2 for my EJB development with Orion.
Easy to setup and use, extensible (both EJBDoclet and Ant allow extension by
subclass/interface implementation). I also use JUnit for all EJB unit tests
(testing home and remote interfaces) and integration tests. Total
Go to http://www.netbeans.org. This is where all the open source
development activity occurs.
Enjoy!
-- chris --
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