Sounds good. I look forward to seeing it :).

-James

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/19/04 4:13 AM >>>
Hi,
I hope that Projector gets a little clearer when M2 will be released as
people can have a first look at a projector based application.
Documentation will follow lateron...
Regards,
Daniel

James Mason schrieb:

>Oliver,
>Is there any documentation or mailing list posts describing what the
>Projector is, what features it provides, and maybe some examples of how
>it could be used? I found some posts where it was initially discussed,
>but there wasn't enough information for me to really consider using it
>for a project. It *seems* promissing, but I really have no idea what it
>does (or how it does it).
>
>-James
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>Pawe? Garbacz wrote:
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>>Is there a posibility to extend Slide in such a way we get an
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>interface 
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>>to enter in a special form (on a web page) those attributes before
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>>maybe just after) storing the document into the repository? I mean is
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>>there any posibility to extend actions like PUT, GET, etc. in order
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>As Michael Oliver already said, use one of the well known web
>frameworks 
>and build the web application yourself. Should be pretty easy and 
>straight forward. Even though it is still in the development phase you
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>might want to check out the Projector web and workflow framework that
>is 
>specially geared towards WebDAV and Slide which is right now only 
>available via CVS, but will be part of the next milestone release 
>towards Slide 2.1
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>I agree with Michael that the best approach is to program against the 
>client library of Slide. There are several reasons I think so and I
>will 
>elaborate upon request.
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>If your webserver is going to be a full J2EE application server it
>might 
>be interesting for you that I am presently developing a connector for 
>WebDAV that allows you to integrate WebDAV requests in a J2EE 
>transaction. This will be part of the next milestone as well.
>
>Oliver
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