Hi,
I love the chair Aaron has in the picture. If you don't mind me asking, how is
it for the back? Do they make versions of that chair for people with really
bad backs with an addiction to WebObjects and WOnder?
V/R,
Dan Beatty
On Apr 15, 2014, at 5:11 PM, Lon Varscsak wrote:
> Did you st
Greetings Pascal,
I am actually surprised that you listened to them all the way through. Some
of those words on that interview might in some corners be considered sacrilege.
We might have to call on Chuck to sacrifice the fatted Guinness or something.
On a serious note, there is an academ
Hi Pascal,
In some cases, yes. In other cases, the machine in question maybe attached to
another device like say a medical instrument or is doing something. In other
cases, it may be the graphics card that is supplying its computational power
via OpenCL as a kind of GPGPU cloud to feed WO. I
Greetings Ladies, Gentlemen, and Wizards of WebObjects,
I am about go into development mode for the first time in a while. One
consideration that I am having to make is the inclusion of the SWIG framework
with the WebObjects framework to marry the local application capabilities with
ReSTful/ D2
nervousness, sweat, tears, anxiety, cussing in
French, etc so long as I get the pretty girls, etc.Although, I have had a
little trouble with that, hence the consideration of Vegas.
What do you think?
Dan
On Oct 20, 2012, at 5:04 PM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
> Greetings Tim,
> Are you up for
Greetings Klaus,
That is great. I am kind of stuck with CentOS. I am still having to follow up
on the little SELinux part to enable it to share its web site to the outside
world. Apparently, the little line on the bottom of the wocommunity
instructions does not get job done. It works from l
Greetings Ramsey,
You have highlighted why this makes it the compiler guy's dream job. Take a
decent size nightmare for the the subject, pile on a deadline, and add on
mediocre salary to give us either a government rice bowl and genius grinder.
Oops. Sorry, those have been my dreams lately.
Greetings all,
I have to agree with Mike. There is a lot of good to be had in the Cayenne
project, and the discuss there of. For starters, it identifies the need in our
community for the stability of a good ORM that is well defined and stable,
connected to a good web object generating framewor
ote:
>>>
>>>> Anyone used it? Does it actually work?
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 11, 2012, at 19:10, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
Greetings Ladies and Gentlemen,
I tend to agree with Chuck on the notion that this could be a costly marriage
without some kind of stability assurance. My recommendation would be to have
Cayenne be standardized so that at least there is both proper documentation and
be able to say what Cayenne
+1
I tend to say more power to you. I think if I were to write such a book, it
would be an academic book for either software engineering, design patterns, or
object relational machines in DBMS.
None the less, there is value in a good old how to O'Reilly or Schaum's Outline
type book. What wou
Greetings Kieran,
Well this Gitolite sounds like an excellent tool. Although, there are
employers that have paranoia for a good reason. Some have been burned, others
are paid to have this paranoia, and others just simply work some national
government. Whatever the excuse is, there seems to be
se papers publicly available?
>
> I'd be honored to be mentioned in your dissertation.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Chuck
>
>
> On 2012-04-03, at 1:22 PM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
>
>> Greetings Pascal,
>> You know, I need to pay more attention to those surveys. I ju
Greetings Pascal,
You know, I need to pay more attention to those surveys. I just published
three papers on that very subject.I suppose my papers may be contributing
to a popularity wave of WO, don't we wish.
Of course, I am anxious to hear Chuck's version of it. There is a lot about
Wond
hese cases.
>
> Anybody have any idea why Eclipse is giving me such a fuss.
>
> V/R,
>
> Daniel Beatty
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> Code 474300D
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> (Lan
Greetings Gino,
The benefits I have found with Hudson and its little brother Jenkins is one
gets a consistent and automated build and installation system. Its
integration into the version control repository be it Subversion, Git, or
whatever is your pick tends to support a wide variety softwar
LOL,
That is the funny thing isn't it. If Apple could make a quick, nearly
effortless buck off of it, they would not hesitate. Even if it involved a
little investment, but a good return Apple would be in. The notion of a
Darwin/Linux cloudlet VM with WO's task manager, monitor, and other sw
Greetings all,
I love a lot of the beauty of ERXRestRequestNode in the fact that one can
marshal in and out EOs with ease. Is there an equivalent for Cocoa to
facilitate a Cocoa - WO/REST app? It would be nice to have a marshaling
scheme that has the two ORMs operating "on the same page" as
Greetings Pascal,
That is great news. It used to be that we had a special account for the
WOWODC09 and 08 casts. Are they all combined now? How does that work for
those of us fortunate to attended or otherwise?
Thank you,
Dan Beatty, ABD
Ph.D. Student
Texas Tech University
dan.bea...@mac
Greetings Gino,
I tend to agree with Miguel. There are two things I worry about when
considering building a virtualization capability. One is product of the
servers themselves. Namely, do I have a complete package for remote control
and managing the cluster? The other is properties of virtu
oned something about confluence on wocommunity. I
>> figured your comment was spurred by my recent jira issue closing and thought
>> maybe I'd overlooked the 'new' jira or something.
>
> Ah, not at all :-)
>
>> :-)
>>
>> Ramsey
>>
>
Greetings Pascal,
I am with Ramsey. I may have only been following from a distance, but what is
the deal here? Not that I was doing much in the first place. But is there a
new more efficient change in the works here? Ok, I will wait and hope that
someone shares with me how to be one of the c
Greetings Amy, Dave, Chuck, anyone,
Does any one have any idea if ERSync could be expanded to handle
synchronization to include document based applications? The shoe-box
applications seems to be the current model for both the iOS and Mac. I was
struck by a sort of revelation this weekend to c
Greetings gang,
There was a topic that David Aspinall was presenting at WOWODC and I think
David Leber also touched on it. The concept was about Core Data contacting an
ERRest application and collecting the metadata as well as actual objects from
the WO service. Mike's and Pascal's talk were
Greetings James,
I tend to agree, but there are somethings that MySQL had going for them. Most
notably, they were able to get academia to tell just about every student to
build a web page with PHP and MySQL. They even had them recommending the two
of those in book after book. Something that
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> From: Daniel Beatty
> Date: July 15, 2011 9:12:30 PM PDT
> To: Theodore Petrosky
> Cc: Daniel Beatty
> Subject: Re: Let's find a new name for the Community
>
> Greetings Theodore,
> I kind of agree with you.
>
> On Jul 14,
Greetings Pascal,
I believe that you were pointing a nugget of goodness during your presentation
on REST that is nearly escaping me. I hope that you can bring the brilliance
back to life and memory.
In my case, I am needing to see what caching/ fault handling that is possible
with ERRest.
Greetings Dave,
So does this add an additional "table" to my database (as another model)? Are
there any restrictions?How do I provide the audit to other applications or
auditors?
Thank you,
On Jul 3, 2011, at 11:48 AM, David Holt wrote:
> y easy to use. Just include your list of ERXAu
Greetings Dave's, geniuses, Chuck, etc,
I was looking into ERAudit, heard Dave's talk, and foamed at the mouth to get
use that framework with my little application. Not surprising, the
documentation is a bit hard to find.
Could we help each other on this? If you guide me, I will write the
Greetings Dov,
>From what I am told, either a standards body, company, or community can serve
>in that regards. There are some ideas to engage any of those kinds of groups
>to ensure that some WO components may be protected.
The lawyers will for certain have a field day.
Later,
Dan Beatty, AB
Greetings Pascal,
Both a general and specific set of topics would be nice. Like for example,
last year's talk you gave proved very useful.Strengths and limitations of
REST may be a useful topic. What standards do exist for REST, and how WO can
help on this front (given the hordes of IBM
Greetings Mark,
It works for me. Thank you so much.
Thank you,
Dan Beatty, ABD
Ph.D. Student
Texas Tech University
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On Jan 19, 2011, at 1:31 PM, Mark Wardle wrote:
> This is probably hopelessly broken but
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Daniel Beatty
> Date: December 23, 2010 7:00:46 PM PST
> To: Pascal Robert
> Cc: Daniel Beatty
> Subject: Re: Dynamically changing the number of columns included in a D2W
> query/listing
>
> Hi Pascal,
> Sounds like good little t
Hi Chuck,
Why wait. Spiked eggnog puts so much in perspective, and makes nostalgia seem
ok.
Later,
Dan
On Dec 23, 2010, at 3:44 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> Someone has been into the spiked Christmas eggnog too early! :-)
>
>
> On Dec 23, 2010, at 3:42 PM, Simon wrote:
>
>> would that be a colo
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Daniel Beatty
> Date: December 23, 2010 6:24:03 PM PST
> To: Ramsey Gurley
> Cc: Daniel Beatty
> Subject: Re: Dynamically changing the number of columns included in a D2W
> query/listing
>
> Greetings Ramsey,
> Brilliant idea, and
Greetings Simon,
While I am sure that iTunes and other features could be removed, there are lot
of things about OSX (server or client) that I like. Especially for cloud
computing, I like the Netboot/ Netrestore, XGrid, Open Directory, Software
Update, ARD, and other features that make OSX far e
Thank you for responding Ramsey,
On Dec 22, 2010, at 6:44 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
>
> On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:08 AM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
>
>> Greetings Gentlemen, Chuck, and Davids,
>> I am exploring how to limit the number of columns queried and used in for a
&
Greetings Gentlemen, Chuck, and Davids,
I am exploring how to limit the number of columns queried and used in for a
listing in D2W. My experiment uses ERModernLook, and has a the SDSS DR1 data
set. Several of the tables have an annoyingly large number of columns (641 to
be precise) and a large
ven with the best network speed). What methods can I use
that will allow an upload of this magnitude to happen in the background, and
not time out?
Thank you,
Daniel Beatty, ABD
Computer Scientist
China Lake Naval Air Warfare Center
dan.bea..
Greetings all,
Has anyone tried to make an adaptor for the database engine "db4o" or some of
these so called "NoSQL" databases? I know it may sound like sacrilege, but it
is worth at least one question. At least, it would be another case where we
can show the power of the WO side.
Thank you,
Project Wonder and installs Hudson
with a restriction for localhost except through Apache under SSL.The
second option would be to have said script run, and just include the
directories in the package installer.
Any ideas?
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Code 474300D
2401
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> From: Daniel Beatty
> Date: October 12, 2010 9:47:55 PM PDT
> To: ISHIMOTO Ken
> Cc: Daniel Beatty
> Subject: Re: ERModern Navigation Menu question
>
> Thanks guys,
> Those methods work.
>
> Some of the submenus had this menu.su
, and I could be working too
hard. Thus if any of you gurus can point out the ³snake under my nose² I
would appreciate it.
Thank you,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Code 474300D
2401 E. Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109
China Lake, CA 93555
daniel.bea...@navy.mil
(760)939-7097
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it the same as the Leopard version?
Thank you,
Dan Beatty, M.S. CS (B.S. EECS)
Ph.D. Student
Texas Tech University
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On Sep 30, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
> Greetings WO gang,
> Do we
Greetings WO gang,
Do we have a procedure for setting up the Bug Tracker example against Apache
Derby? If so, I would be curious as to what it is.
Thank you,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Code 474300D
2401 E. Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109
China Lake, CA 93555
Greetings Mark,
Looks like it might. What procedure do I need to apply to this XCode project
to make it behave. It appears to an Old WO code.
Thank you,
Dan
On Sep 28, 2010, at 12:16 PM, Mark Ritchie wrote:
> On 28/Sep/2010, at 12:10 PM, David Holt wrote:
>> No, it's a little more involved t
Thanks David,
I can try that out on my Mini tonight. Is it similar also for OpenBase? I
currently building a case for these different databases, and it would be
handy to have hard number comparisons, preferably with demos.
Thank you,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
y guidance for
such a test? Tutorials would be even better. And, if any of the Southern
California based Frontbase users/ developers would like to converse these
ideas in a WO group say near Riverside, San Bernardino, or some where near
by that would be great. The ability to handle such a large
tions? I
think there could a call for some jump start tutorials on this as I have
been listening to the student grapevine.
Thank you,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Code 474300D
2401 E. Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109
China Lake, CA 93555
daniel.bea...@navy.mil
(760)939
t;
>>>
>>> Also, I guess if you do an iPad application to communicate with your WO
>>> application using ERRest and iOS XML API sounds impressive than something
>>> done using GWT.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Farrukh
>>>
>
ntegrate WebObjects with cocoa?. I have a WO
>>>>> application but the customer wants to convert from html to cocoa, there is
>>>>> a way to integrate both technologies?
>>>>>
>>>>> Saludos,
>>>>>
>>>>> Daniel.
Thanks David,
Well the next question, is there another RDBMS like Postgres, Derby or some
other (preferably free, cheap, etc) that does not have such trouble? Is it
worth it to try one of these other RDBMS systems?
Thank you,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Code
True Chuck,
Although, I was just going to leave it at "morons, idiots, and misery enjoys
company".
Later,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Code 474300D
2401 E. Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109
China Lake, CA 93555
daniel.bea...@navy.mil
(760)939-7097
On 9/21/
. Unfortunately, it did not tell me
which JDBC driver it was using. My first guess would be the memory adaptor,
but I am not sure.
In any case, I am grateful for all of the assistance so far, and hope to
make all of these goodies work.
Thank you,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation
looks suspicious, and the real question is how do I fix it?
Thank you,
Dan
On Sep 21, 2010, at 12:18 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> You need to add the plugin framework to the classpath file in
> App.woa/Contents/MacOs/something
>
>
>
> On Sep 21, 2010, at 12:04 PM, Daniel Beatty
ideas?
Dan
On Sep 21, 2010, at 10:40 AM, David LeBer wrote:
>
> On 2010-09-21, at 1:33 PM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
>
>> Greetings David,
>> Just following up on one of these weirditiies. I am trying to follow the
>> Bug Tracker example, and I get a nasty SQL error
Greetings David,
Just following up on one of these weirditiies. I am trying to follow the Bug
Tracker example, and I get a nasty SQL error when trying to run the bug
tracker. For example, I run a script containing the following:
#!/bin/sh
( cd /Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/BugTracker.wo
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> From: Daniel Beatty
> Date: August 27, 2010 4:10:34 AM EDT
> To: David BON
> Cc: Daniel Beatty
> Subject: Re: Cloud Computing and PCI Compliance
>
>
>
> Greetings David,
> I would have to agree with you. The combinatio
CoreData Model <->
EOModel?
Thank you sir,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Code 474300D
2400 E. Pilot Plant Rd. M/S 1109
China Lake, CA 93555
daniel.bea...@navy.mil
(760)939-7097
On 8/10/10 2:34 AM, "David den Boer" wrote:
> Should not be to
new comers the beauty of WO, and WO has beauty.
Later,
Dan
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Daniel Beatty
> Date: July 17, 2010 10:40:07 AM PDT
> To: WebObjects-Dev List
> Subject: Re: Hello World Malformed Java WO Extension issue
>
> Greetings Kieran,
> At the moment,
that a simple Hello
World D2W comes back with this malformed issue and classes not being found.
Any ideas?
Dan
On Jul 17, 2010, at 4:26 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
> What is the "current installation"?
>
> On Jul 17, 2010, at 12:21 AM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
>
>> Gre
m. I
am currently running 10.6.4 with Eclipse 3.5. I have also tried this under
Eclipse 3.4.2 and achieved the same error.
Any ideas?
Daniel Beatty, ABD
Computer Scientist
China Lake Naval Air Warfare Center
dan.bea...@me.com
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OSX and OSX
> server looks pretty much the same ... other than some server apps thrown into
> OSX server ... or is it mandatory ... for development/ deployment .
>
> Also Which is a better IDE ..for WO Eclipse or Xcode
>
> Regards
> Pankaj
>
> On Sat, Mar 20,
Greetings Pankaj,
I wish I could say that all of us are unbiased, but we foxes love guarding the
hen house.
Rails and WO have much in common since many of the design patterns are the
same. Thus the learning curve might not be so bad. It is a matter of
Ruby-Java hurdles, which are not all th
controlled at the proxy. Of course the big question is how much
of this security is enough in the event of charge dispute?
For sure, this will drive someone mental. But what is an evil scientist to do?
Later,
Daniel Beatty, ABD
Computer Scientist
China Lake Naval Air Warfare Center
dan.bea..
libraries can use the
assertions found in Shibboleth and Mobile Access environments, then this would
be a most useful for a wide spread and deployed WO app.
But, Chuck may already have me on the certified list. Certified for what,
don't ask.
Later,
Daniel Beatty, ABD
Computer Scien
Greetings Mark,
I can add my vote in for Practical WebObjects as a good reference book.
Conceptually, Ravi Mendis' book is good for the beginner, although it needs
updating to reflect the current state of the tools.That book can be found
on O'Reilly's Safari book subscriptions.
The scree
Greetings Ramsey,
Turns out that you were right. Oops, my bad.
Thank you,
Dan
On Dec 24, 2009, at 6:52 PM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:
>
> On Dec 24, 2009, at 8:18 PM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
>
>> Greetings all,
>> I was just toying with a D2W example and got a rather weird e
Greetings all,
I was just toying with a D2W example and got a rather weird error. The error
states the following:
Application:Forum
Error: valueForKey()]: lookup of unknown key: 'width'. The WOComponent
er.extensions.ERXSortOrder does not have an instance variable of the name width
or _
3 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.13 OpenSSL/0.9.8k
>
>
> http://scorpius.hpcc.ttu.edu/WebObjects/testDirect.woa/Frameworks/JavaDirectToWeb.framework/WebServerResources/FindMetalBan.gif
>
> Is it a permissions issue? Is the framework at the expected location?
>
> David
>
>
> On
Greetings Dave, Mike, wizards and the WO people,
I have deployed a sample D2W app to analyze and optimize what is otherwise an
ugly database structure (just so I can migrate it to a pretty one).
In the process, I am discovering an odd behavior. If I view the app through
the cgi-bin (Apache
sth like this using % wildcard:
> GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON mydatabase.* TO 'wouser'@'192.%'
> IDENTIFIED BY 'wopassword';
>
> HTH, Kieran
>
> On Dec 20, 2009, at 11:37 PM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
>
>> Greetings gang,
>> Ok
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On Dec 20, 2009, at 9:03 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> Tutorial? Not really.
>
> new ERXJDBCConnectionAnalyzer("NameOfYourModel");
>
>
> That is about it.
>
> Chuck
>
>
>
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Daniel Beatty
> Date: December 20, 2009 8:57:09 PM PST
> To: Chuck Hill
> Cc: Daniel Beatty
> Subject: Re: MySQL and PG (was Dr. Miguel)
>
> Thanks Chuck,
> I have never used ERXJDBC Connection Analyzer. Is there a little tutori
Begin forwarded message:
> From: DANIEL BEATTY
> Date: December 4, 2009 6:32:28 PM PST
> To: Miguel Arroz
> Bcc: DANIEL BEATTY
> Subject: Re: MySQL [was: Re: Dr. Miguel 'Optimistic Locking' Arroz [was
> Re: WebObjects stress Testing tool?]]
>
> Gr
Greetings gang,
Ok, I have a mystery that I am tracking down, and I need some help. I have a
MySQL database that seems to work for Wonder's D2W under Eclipse. However,
deployment seems to be another issue. The eomodel for the deploy and Eclipse
development environment are the same. Yet in
Greetings Anjo and Dave,
It does answer the question. Ouch.
For one paper, I can use D2W with the session based components to demonstrate
the point and test the business logic.
The D2JC route that Dave is suggesting may be a useful solution. The size of
this database may be a prohibit
Greetings Anjo, Dave, and the wizards of D2W,
I have a question on this thread. In the case of a read-only part of D2W, is
there a way to force all actions to be "Direct Actions" to avoid the session
driven "Component Actions"?
In this case, I happen to have a fairly gross application whe
ought,
Dan
On Nov 19, 2009, at 4:10 PM, Beatty, Daniel D CIV NAVAIR, 474300D wrote:
> Greetings Lon,
> I am with you. The cheap 5 star hotel part and close proximity is a cool
> factor for me.
>
> Later,
> Daniel Beatty
> Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Dan Beatty
Ph.D. Student
Computer Science
Texas Tech University
>From: "Daniel Beatty"
>To: "Tim Worman"
>Date: November 13, 2009 02:01:32 PM PST
>Subject: Re: changing database servers
>
>Greetings Tim,
>Came close, but I count my blessing I did n
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On Nov 7, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Josh Paul wrote:
Which Apple Store?
Are you up for a Tues. meeting?
On Nov 7, 2009, at 2:28 PM, DANIEL BEATTY wrote:
Greetings Josh,
Worth a try. Anyway, I am across from the Apple store. Want to
visit?
Later,
Dan
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Although, I am still looking. If there already is one, could someone
point me to it? If there is not one, would someone like to join me
in getting one together?
Thank you,
Daniel Beatty, ABD
Computer Scientist
Naval Air Warfare Center
China Lake, CA
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complicated api when you want
to customize things.
On Nov 2, 2009, at 10:13 AM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
Greetings Anjo, Mike, Dave, and other wizards of WO,
Say that I am building a D2W app and I want to add RESTful
functionality to it. I know from Mike's talk at WOWODC West that
I c
Greetings Ramsey,
Got a follow up question for you. Is there a way to have D2W use a
throttle back mechanism for queries that would otherwise overwhelm the
server? For example, I am building a D2W app for a database schema
that was badly designed, and some queries, especially wild card,
Greetings Anjo, Mike, Dave, and other wizards of WO,
Say that I am building a D2W app and I want to add RESTful
functionality to it. I know from Mike's talk at WOWODC West that I
can do it by adding routes for each entity in my model. How do I get
it to cooperate with D2W's rule model?
Greetings Ken and Don,
I have managed to see to hopeful results. In some cases, it was
presented with reference to Don's tutorials, Chuck's books, and a lot
of researching the issue.
The hope I have seen is the students who got the idea about WO and D2W
in a class where I served as TA.
Greetings Jeremy,
Well you are right. It has been difficult to make a curriculum that
"shows off" WO. It can be used some in most DBMS, Web Software
Engineering, and Design Patterns courses. In each case, it is more
or less used as an example.
Unfortunately, getting to teach it is an
Greetings Ramsey,
I have just been shown the error or my ways, but oddly by WOLips 3.5
on Snow Leopard. Ok this works.
Later,
Dan
Begin forwarded message:
From: Daniel Beatty
Date: October 17, 2009 3:17:29 PM PDT
To: Ramsey Lee Gurley
Cc: WebObjects-Dev List
Subject: Re: MySQL plugin
Greetings Ramsey,
Just noticed your MySQL plugin. I am running into trouble when
reverse engineering an otherwise large MySQL database (nearly 300GB in
size).I can include the plugin as an included project with my own,
and sure enough it builds. But, when I try to reverse engineer the
Greetings geniuses and all,
This may be the wrong place to ask this, but better to ask any way.
Has any one found out what header's Snow Leopard's mobile access
server puts out, and if those headers can be used by WO?
One radical idea that I was toying with is combining the notion of
Clou
results.
In any case, I shut up and drinks some cool aid or what ever they do
here in California (now that I am here).
Later,
Dan
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From: Daniel Beatty
Date: September 27, 2009 10:47:02 PM PDT
To: Mike Schrag
Cc: WebObjects-Dev List
Subject: Re: D2W Edit Lists as
Greetings Mike,
Great to hear from you and questions abound.
Are the the ERD2WEditToManyFault and ERD2WDisplayToMany* components
all loaded by the default frameworks that come with the Wonder D2W
project template? If I look at the Wonder API docs can I find out
which framework a component
" [Assignment]
Change it to 'ERD2WEditToManyRelationship'
Then you get to decide whether the default edit to-many relationship
component is the one you want. You can use rules to pick from other
types depending on the number of objects on the many side of the
relationshi
to pick from other
types depending on the number of objects on the many side of the
relationship.
Later,
Daniel Beatty
Computer Scientist, Detonation Sciences Branch
Code 4743000
2400 E. Pilot Plant Rd.
China Lake, CA 93555-6107
daniel.bea...@navy.mil
(760) 939-7097
-Origina
Greetings all,
This may be a David (LeBer or Holt question). How does one active
the WO Browser effect in the inspect task for to-many relations? My
first guess would be the Rule Modeler, but I get stuck after
establishing a LHS of
(task = "inspect" and entity.name = "MyEntity" and prop
Thanks Francois,
Now, I am going to assume that means that it attempts to log in as the
user on the box in question (Kerberized or otherwise). A little SSL
on that and that could work.
Again thanks,
Dan
On Jun 30, 2009, at 2:25 PM, François Frisch wrote:
Hi,
For basic authenticatio
Greetings all,
This may be a Mike question. If one has an object tree that is non-
persistent, how does one fill-in that tree through either Route
Request Handler or Route Controller? Is it accessible via the
remaining WO Request (assumably useable in the Route Controller)?
Does it get
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