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nt-management.htm

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Vaneet Sharma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 4:19 AM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: Designing Systems Help!
>
>Hi all.
>. Currently i am designing a document management system. According to
the
>architecture proposed, it will be a three - tier architecture. (web
based)I
>am looking forward to use J2EE ..  i will be using Tomcat to run it.
> What i need to know is ? Is there any open source project for
"Document
>and Knowledge Management Systems". (Basically versioning the files and
>searching, storing, and other features). I think i can use good ready
made
>reusable objects in my design.? Where can i get an idea .. on how to
desing
>a good document management system.  I want the business rules to lie in
an
>XML file so that the inteface , database and coding need not be
changed.
>Lets say, if my company wants to add some features on the interface ,
then
>they can specify in XML file and whole system can be reflected.
>
>I would appreciate very much any help on this subject.
> My research work has led me to Adaptive Reflective Systems. But still,
as
>there are lot of industry experts, i would like to have a feedback.
>       Kind Regards to all
>    Yours Vaneet
>
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Sent: Wed 19/11/2003 14:25
>       To: Tomcat Users List
>       Cc:
>       Subject: RE: Tomcat & OpenJMS Design Pattern?
>
>
>
>
>       Howdy,
>       I've used and use OpenJMS with tomcat all the time, including in
>several
>       production systems.
>
>       What are you looking for specifically?  A document?  Code that
sends
>       messages to an OpenJMS queue/topic, received from an OpenJMS
>       queue/topic, all of the above?
>
>       I've actually gone from using tomcat's JNDI support to
specifying the
>       JMS connection parameters in an app-specific configuration file
and
>       creating the JMS objects myself.  But I had it working via
tomcat's
>JNDI
>       before as well.
>
>       Yoav Shapira
>       Millennium ChemInformatics
>
>
>       >-----Original Message-----
>       >From: Gavin, Rick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       >Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:25 PM
>       >To: Tomcat Users List
>       >Subject: Tomcat & OpenJMS Design Pattern?
>       >
>       >Hi All,
>       >  Just wondering if any could post a working design pattern for
>using
>       >openJMS or another open
>       >JMS engine with tomcat, preferably a model using asynchronous
queue
>       message
>       >handling.  I
>       >figured someone around here has done it and I would rather use
a
>tried
>       and
>       >true model.
>       >
>       >Looking for some basics about best intregration method, and or
for
>       dealing
>       >with async message
>       >Handling.
>       >
>       >I currently have openJMS setup using persistent Database
storage,
>using
>       >JNDI
>       >content lookup to
>       >Get the JMS connection factory, is this better looked up once
and
>bound
>       to
>       >servlet context as an
>       >Application scope variable, etc, etc?
>       >
>       >Thanks for you any help,
>       >
>       >Rick
>
>
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