[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I still have the problem that I don't get the group-member-set property.
Nothing helped so far, also a lot of people replied.

Here is a list what was posted yet:

- It's because of the commandline client. it can not display XML.
But I also don't get it when using the java client api. No chance. I see
that there is a property, but the String's always empty

The problem was in the webdav library, not the commandline client. Since the client uses the library it effected both, though.



- One pointed out that in HIS version it works well. Ok I thought, I'm using 2.0 Maybe it's already fixed in 2.1. But when updating to 2.1, the problem still exists. No change at all.

Did you upgrade to 2.1M1 or 2.1b1? It should be fixed in the latest beta release.


-James


- Others posted, that I should just write a custom store, or add some help nodes below the collection of that role, keeping the users in that role. I can not work with that, as my Client is a CLIENT not a server. I don't wnat to touch the server side, so that I can log into any slide server, or even other acl webdav servers, if there are any.

- James Mason said it IS actually returned, but not with a propgetall
response but only with a propget request for a single property and that
this behaviour could be disabled in the web.xml of slide. I disabled it
and I do a propfind on that very specific property (not a propgetall) and
still I only get empty Strings. Or, to be exact, it is Strings with a lot
of spaces in it. Actualy there is something, because when I misspell the
property name I dond't get that empty Strings.

So is it possible that the client api can not display the xml stuff either??
My test-code for this property looks like that:

       WebdavResource resource=...;
       try {
          Enumeration enum=resource.propfindMethod("DAV:group-member-jet");
          if (enum!=null&&enum.hasMoreElements()) {
             while (enum.hasMoreElements()) {
                out.write((String)enum.nextElement()+"<br>");
             }
          }
          else out.write("enum was empty!");
       }
       catch ( Exception e){ out.write(e.toString());}

Do I have to use different methods of WebdavResource, or do I have to
specify the property name differently?
I realy need to find out how to get this thing, and it seems some of you
did already. Please help.
I'm already over the time for this project and I realy got stuck on that
thing.
Regards,
Frank







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