"McDonnell, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi, 

Hi David.

> First off, I haven't read the previous questions you have had, so forgive me
> if I give you duplicate info. 

No it is useful info, thanks.

> Sounds like you need to configure a JDBCDescriptorsStore, by default slide
> uses a MemoryDescriptorsStore which just stores the information about files
> in memory. Using a JDBCDescriptorStore will make the information persistent.
> That said, there is a section in the domain.xml that you can uncomment to
> get this. The actual content is being stored, just not the associated
> metadata.

But I have JDBCDescriptorsStore uncommented and dirver for mysql.

> With slide creating the directories from my experience it was relative from
> the working directory that you started your servlet container from, ie, I
> started tomcat from tomcat/bin/ and the directories were relative to that. 

I'm using RedHat's initscript which is coming with tomcat - which is
starting /usr/bin/tomcat script.

I will put something like "cd /vat/tomcat/webapps/files" in this
script.

BTW, you are right - slide will make "/users" depending of starter's
CWD. IMHO this is little unusual ...

I have loosed 2 days without knowing why I have "/users" all around
the disk ... Maybe this can be someware in documentation?

P.S.

About my previous question (CVS-like versioning): so I cannot count
about versioning to be visible in M$ explorer or dreamviewer with
current versions of slide?

P.P.S.

Sorry to all for too much questions from me.

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