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Thank-you for the information. A simple refresh cleared it up.
BTW, it happened right after i migrated the cfaobjects codb to
ASE, but I assigned myApp to its own CODB.
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, you wrote:
> Roin.
>
> Is the CODB that you assigned to the 'myApp' the database 'cfaObjects' or is
> the database you are using contain a migrated copy of cfaObjects? Those
> 'Default Webtop Site Model' site hierarchies should only appear in
> cfaObjects database.
No, myApp was assigned to its own CODB.
>
> Here is a brief description of what these site hierarchies are.
>
> The cfaObjects is the database that the Webtop uses to store our application
> objects as well as the data of the Webtop. As of Spectra 1.5, you have the
> ability to manage (create, edit, delete, apply security, reorder) each menu
> item of the Webtop for each application. Also, you can add any new item you
> want to the menu as well.
Well, one might ask 'what is cfaapplicationdb' used for? You'd think that the
application itself (its objects,types, etc..) and its representation as an
object on the webtop would be considered two logically separate entities.
Thanks for the assistance,
Rion
>
> The way this feature is implemented in Spectra is by storing the menu of the
> Webtop as a site hierarchy and display the menu by reading the current
> application's site hierarchy, well technically it only builds it of the site
> hierarchy's section elements.. Since the menu may need to be different for
> each application you create, each application is assigned a unique site
> model.
>
> A bit of useless information: the Application object stores the siteId of
> the assigned Site Hierarchy in its siteId property.
>
> When a new application is created in the Webtop a copy of the default site
> model (Default Webtop Site Model) is made and assigned a name with this
> format: Default Webtop Site Model (c) applicationId. So looking below we can
> deduct that '000DDCD9-0EE2-1B25-A9BA8087A8F60000' is the application id of
> 'myApp'.
>
> Hope this cleared this up.
>
> Ben Elmore
> Macromedia Spectra Product Evangelist
>
>
> At 21:50 12/06/2001 Tuesday, you wrote:
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> >Hello:
> > I created a CODB, created an application 'myApp',
> > assigned the CODB to it, created a site element 'myApp_site', some
> > pagetemplates, then looked at the
> > layout manager.
> > Instead of just seeing 'myApp_site', i got this:
> >
> > Site Elements Cache Page Log Page Log Section Log
> > Cached Object Page Security
> >
> > myApp_site
> > Default Webtop Site Model(c) :
> > 000DDCD9-0EE2-1B25-A9BA8087A8F60000
> > Default Webtop Site Model
> > Default Webtop Site Model-15 backup
> > Default Webtop Site Model restorenet:
> > 60828D3B-0D12-4514-BE79C25164B882CF
> > Default Webtop Site Model ibuild:
> > 8FE52CB3-C259-419E-A1CB33576F5AB2FA
> >
> >
> > Where'd all this garbage come from?
> >
> > Any input welcome.
> > TIA
> > Rion
> >
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