@Frans: Yes, JForum does support LDAP. http://www.jforum.net/doc/Authenticators
-----Original Message----- From: Frans Thamura [mailto:fr...@meruvian.org] Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:48 AM To: user@roller.apache.org Subject: Re: How to integrate JRoller in existing website. i think roller user management with ldap must be fixed first because we know if we connect to ldap, we must re-register, that happen in my roller, so i cannot integrate roller with all my system is jforum support ldap? F On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:02 PM, Arun Kumar <arun_ku...@persistent.co.in> wrote: > Thanks for the quick reply David and Henning. > > @David: We are just using JForum and Openfire. (Claros and Smack are also > used when needed.) This is just initial project scope: Forum, Blog, > Chatting, Event Tracking, etc. > We are also thinking of providing OpenSocial support in this. > Once we have a stable version of this, then we will look at what else can be > done. Everything is to be done using Open Source, thats for sure. > > I'm new to this project and am not fully aware of how the other modules are > used. Blog module is assigned to me. The Website, as such, is already using > Spring Security. So I think integrating JRoller will be easy. I just have to > figure out how :) > > I think CAS fits my requirement. But then the existing site will also have > to be modified a bit. Let's see how this goes. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: henning.br...@googlemail.com [mailto:henning.br...@googlemail.com] On > Behalf Of Henning Brune > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 8:30 PM > To: user@roller.apache.org > Subject: Re: How to integrate JRoller in existing website. > > Hello, > > we made an integration of JRoller with our existing user management. > We filled the two tables David mentioned from our user management > which was not to difficult because jroller and our system live side by > side in the same oracle database. Now when we create a new user in our > system a similar account is created in jroller. > > Then we made an integration with CAS. Seems to work though we did not > go into production yet. > > Here are some further details on our implementation: > > * in our user management it is possible to delete a username completly > and then to assign it again to a new user. In JRoller it seems this is > not intended. As far as I understand it you should only inactivate a > user. So we had to find a way to deal with this (we rename the roller > users). > > * we don't care about changes a user makes to his profile through the > jroller interface. > > * because we are using CAS authentication we don't propagate passwords > to jroller. > > -Henning > > > On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:40 PM, (David) Ming Xia > <david.ming....@ibol.biz> wrote: >> Hi, Arun. >> >> In creating accout in Apache Roller, you need to insert a user profile > including password into table ROLLERUSER and you also need to insert one or > two user role record into table USERROLE. You can take a look and compare > these two tables with the tables for JForum and OpenFire. >> >> I feel it should be easier if you implement a UI and directly transact > to all the user profile tables of JRoller, JForum and OpenFire. >> >> >> By the way, I really like JForum and OpenFire you mentioned, do you > know any other Java open sources, for example, online inventory and > shopping card? Truly appreciate. >> >> >> Regards. >> >> >> David >> >> --- On Tue, 2/24/09, Arun Kumar <arun_ku...@persistent.co.in> wrote: >> >> >> From: Arun Kumar <arun_ku...@persistent.co.in> >> Subject: How to integrate JRoller in existing website. >> To: user@roller.apache.org >> Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2009, 1:46 AM >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I have a website that has integrated jForum and OpenFire for forum and >> community support. >> >> This website uses a database and tables needed by JForum and OpenFire and >> created in this database. >> >> Queries fired by JForum, etc were modified so that all thse can use the > same >> User-information table that has username and password fields. >> >> Can the same be done with JRoller? >> >> I know that I can create the tables needed by JRoller in the existing >> database. What I want is that JRoller used the same User-information table >> that others are using. >> >> So is this possible? >> >> Can the queries fired by JRoller be changed so that it mapps to the > existing >> User-information table ? >> >> Is there some mapping mechanism available that will simplify this? >> >> Please help, I'm really new to JRoller and am stuck on this from a week. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Arun >> >> > > > > -- > Dipl.-Inform. Henning Brune > > http://ekvv.uni-bielefeld.de/pers_publ/publ/PersonDetail.jsp?personId=10185 > > Universität Bielefeld > Projekt BIS > Postfach 10 01 31 > D-33501 Bielefeld > > Die neue Homepage des BIS Projektes: > http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/bis/ > > -- -- Frans Thamura Meruvian One Stop Java and Enterprise OSS Provider Mobile: +62 855 7888 699 Blog & Profile: http://frans.thamura.info Training JENI, Medallion (Alfresco, Liferay dan Compiere).. buruan... 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