There is an implementation in ms exchange server. But this is not (yet) standard.
We will make this feature optional (via slide.properties), so that it will not disturb the webdav compliance if wanted.
Daniel


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Is it in the webdav standard or it is a webdav feature present only in Slide
? Is it supported into other webdav server ?


Christophe


-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Florey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: jeudi 4 mars 2004 12:54
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: slide and external UserTransactions



Hi,
we are currently working on a webdav method that will provide some kind of transaction support via webdav. So this is the basis for implementing a connector.
regards,
Daniel


Steve Ebersole wrote:



Thanks for all the info.

Oliver, when you say "a connector to Slide talking WebDAV", are you taking about from inside the XAResource? Isn't WebDAV inherently transactionless?



-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Zeigermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:44 AM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: slide and external UserTransactions


Hi Steve,


if you just want to have a transactional file system, plugging in all Slide might be overkill. I have implemented the tx file system to be more or less independent of Slide. Have a look at the classes in org.apache.slide.store.txfile.rm. What you would have to do, though, is to write something like an XAResource suitable to your needs and some notion of a connection to the tx file system. The connection might be a dummy when you only plan to access the local file system.

However, the "clean" way to go would be to have a connector to Slide talking WebDAV. We are currently evaluating this...

As this is a bit off topic, fell free to personally contact me for details.

Cheers,
Oliver


Steve Ebersole wrote:





I am interested in proofing usage of Slide as a transactional file store inside some existing apps. The transactional part, however, must be bound to global JTA UserTransactions through external TransactionManager lookups (specifically WebLogic and JBoss TM lookups). I searched the archives and found a message http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=slide-dev&m=105698978309612&w=2 that references a patch to allow Slide to be used in this manner. That message was dated June 6, 2003.

Did that feature make the new 2.0 beta release?

Thanks


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