Carlos Andres Neva Vargas wrote:
Hello Thomas, i tried your solution on both SLES9 and OES Linux and it worked 
great, perhaps this should be included in the futer documentation?.

Hi, I already added it to the documentation in svn and will update the homepage soon.

However i noticed that theres no Graphviz rpm for either OS, so i looked on the 
internet and i found this ones:

http://www.karakas-online.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2646

Those rpms work ok both on SLES9 and OES, so with that, you can have a fully 
functional SWAMP installation on either OES, that is installed relatively easy, 
i also found some tomcat-5-0-30 rpms but havent tested them yet.

Graphviz is available on SLES9, on OES I'm not sure.

I would also like to point some little things out:

- When setting up the notification for a test workflow, i noticed that it 
allways sent mail from and to the email address that i configured in the 
default properties file, it took me a long while after looking through the code 
to  understand that i had to turn off the debug option for it to work as 
planned, perhaps this should be better documented, if you want, im willing to 
help with that documentation.

Yes, contributions are welcome.
To start with it check out SWAMP from svn and send your patches back to the list please. The documentation is build from docbook files in docs/docbook. The CONTENT file gives a manual on how to generate the docu.

- I also noticed that theres no smtp authentication functionality to send the 
emails, so you have to let a certain user do open relay for it to be able to 
send emails outside your own domain, wich is a serious security issue, if you 
want, i can help with that too.

Yes, please do so.


Also one final question: Is there a way to create a velocity script that could 
connect and make queries to a MySQL server?

No, not from within a script-action. If you need such special features
try to use a custom-action and implement the extra functionality in the
referenced class.

Thanks for your help,

No problem, have fun.

--
Thomas Schmidt (tschmidt [at] suse.de)
SUSE Linux Products GmbH :: Research & Development :: Internal Tools


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