Hi Scott, I want to thank you for answering me so quickly! I'm happy to learn that Turbine + AS400 can go together... I'm going to work on Turbine + AS400 as soon as possible. I cannot deny that your source files (sorry... your blood, sweat and tears) could be of great help for me and so if you could send me something... it will be very appreciated! I'm developing a very flexible (no hardcoded groups, rules, permissions) security framework based on Turbine security system; I have written a pull tool for Localization by which you can easily create localized templates: if you are interested I could send you my work (in this way I could partially repay...). Best regards, Jacopo
----- Original Message ----- From: Weaver, Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 'Jacopo Cappellato' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 4:45 PM Subject: Turbine and DB2/400 > Jacopo, > > Turbine is definitely a worthy solution and the peers methodology is SO much > easier to grasp then EJB's. I've been busy with projects other than > Turbine lately, but I was successful in getting the Turbine demo application > (newapp) to work flawlessly with DB2/400. I was also able to get Torque to > generate the peers AND the DB2/400 tables with zero modification on the > AS400 save for actually creating the database collection on the AS400 before > running Torque. > > Here is a run down of what I did to get Turbine/Peers/Torque to work for > DB2/400: > > 1. Create db2400 specific Torque stuff. > 2. Create a Turbine DB adapter for DB2/400. > 3. Had to modify the village api because it did some ResultMetaData checking > that did not work correctly for DB2/400 (isReadOnly always returns false). > > If you would like, I can send you the result of my blood, sweat and tears ;) > in a zip if you want it. It will put you ahead of the game in terms of > getting Turbine up and running with DB2/400. > > To the Turbine Project leaders, > > Would you consider this a worthy contribution to the Turbine project? I am > newbie when it comes to using the CVS. So far I've only used the CVS > (WinCVS as a client) to download source, never to upload. So, if you > consider this DB2/400 stuff a worthy contrib, let me know. > > Regards, > Scott Weaver > Rippe & Kingston System, Inc. > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
