Hi Alexander,

I did practically the same. I'm not sure whether I can recommend 
Slide. I doubt that it will be released at all in near or less-
near future. I have followed this list for a year now. 
Discussion about this is going on for months. I think there was 
a presentation that announced a planned release date Q3/2002...

For further answers please read between the lines.


On 4 Jun 2003 at 9:41, Wendt, Alexander wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> My job (for diploma) here is to find a solution to handle 300 peoples
> documents (document-management) with WebDAV.
> 
> I've tested mod_dav, catacomb, tomcat(Dav), Tamino, Zope & Slide.
> 
> It seems to me, Slide has 95% what I/they need.
> 
> My problem is that I can't really use slide the way I want to.
> 
> (I tried 1.0.16 and nightly versions (slide/server & slide-webapp), store:
> content -> file system; metadata -> MySQL)
> 
> 1.) Using slide/server I've got ":8082/slide" to manage users, but where are
> the groups ?
> 
> Can I just send some SQL-Strings to MySQL to add a new group?

No, everything has to go through Slide.

> Or is there a tool I don't yet have detected (I hope I don't have to use the
> command-client, or writing lines in a xml.)?

I'm not sure, but I think you must develop it yourself using low-
level Slide API.
> 
> 2.) like 1.) Where do I manage ACL?

You could use the WebDAV client library, or again like 1. 

Regards.

Andreas

> 
> 
> 
> If I can't to this with some SQL's, and no administration-tool is available,
> how do you think I can handle this? Writing a tool using your libs would not
> be the problem, but I think that I've overlook something.
> 
> 
> Yours sincerely Alex.
> 
> 
> PS: Some sceneries using your program would have helped too. 
> 


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