On Dec 31, 2003, at 7:01 AM, Flavio Eduardo de Cordova wrote:


You should not remove those directories, they are essential for slide. You can somehow configure slide to use other names/locations.

Since I'm not interested in slide itself but just in the webdav layer, should I be worried about it ?

slide is the api used by the webdav layer to manipulate the stores, content, users & etc (unless i'm terribly mistaken). webdav includes the concept of ACLs and users, so slide needs to know about users groups and roles as well. of course, slide allows you to re-implement all of these parts however you wish, and plug them in via the domain configuration.



I mean, if I create custom classes to access all the data I need (including users, permissions, structure, content, etc) do you think I still have to keep those directories ?

I have done this (slide 2.0), i populate my objects from data stored in the repository.


By the way, do you think it could be interesting for the project to separate the WEBDav layer from the rest of the application, so it (webdav) could be easier used by other applications (like TOMCAT, for instance) ?

it is (at least in 2.0). there's slide-kernel, slide-roles, slide-dave & other assorted libraries.


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