Hello Sebastian,

I will forward the sources.

The file store is currently not very sophisticated. It allows browsing the
file system and creating new directories and resources.
It is not multi user stable (dirty reads are possible), not transaction
controlled (part of the TA may persist on the file system), nor is security
included (to be read from the file system).
But it is a possible starting point for you.

Best regards

Juergen



 -----Original Message-----
From:   Sebastian Frankfurt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, March 01, 2002 18.29 PM
To:     Slide Users Mailing List
Subject:        Re: taking over existing filestructure with slide?

Pill, Juergen wrote:
> Hello Sebastian,
> 
> We have a PlainFileSystemStore, which is near to what you described. Would
> you be interested to use this store as a basis for your development? It
> inherits from MemoryStore (some variables need to be made protected thus).
I
> will send you the class, if you are interested. You could move this store
to
> the slidestore package and re-donate it, when completed.
> 
> What do you think?

Yeah, I'm interested in your PlainFileSystemStore... what does this
thingy do? To serve an existing filestructure without the need of
a description store (without pre-permission-setting?)?

Or do I have to add everything that has to do with unix permissions myself?

thanx,

Sebastian


PS: I tried to use MemoryDescriptorStore, but something's strange with
     the meta-information... I would like to have a closer look on your
     PlainFileSystemStore... and maybe ask some more newbie questions ;-)



--
To unsubscribe, e-mail:   <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

--
To unsubscribe, e-mail:   <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Reply via email to