Eric's clearly worded description of the problem and his solution helped me
immediately. By the way, Jason, with this hint, I've about got the Flux app
working ! Yippee !
Jon Stevens wrote:
> on 2/7/01 5:33 AM, "Randall G. Alley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks a lot, Eric.
> >
> > I was confused by this as well. This is why it is so important for people
> > other than the developers to exercise the code.
> >
> > Randy
> Confused by what? I would *love* it if those "people" would actually tell me
> when they see a problem rather than complaining about it and making it
> impossible for me to fix the problem since it obviously works fine for me.
Eric's post indicated that the default user turbine/turbine created by the
example peer-app in the tdk has an encrypted password. On the other hand, the
TurbineResources.properties has secure passwords set to false.
services.TurbineSecurityService.secure.passwords=false
Suggestions like "look at Scarab" and "that's ancient code" didn't help me get
Flux working. Eric's post did. Fresh eyes and all that.
> -jon
>
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