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The command should read:

svn export --force
https://appfuse.dev.java.net/svn/appfuse/tags/APPFUSE_2.0_M3/data/common/src
--username guest

Mike


On 2/23/07, Michael Horwitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Use guest as the password:

svn export --force
https://appfuse.dev.java.net/svn/appfuse/tags/APPFUSE_2.0_M3/data/common/src
 --guest

Mike


 On 2/23/07, viggo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I was able to checkout code without any authentication, but I guess you
> could
> try with guest, and blank password?
>
>
> nycsailor wrote:
> >
> > I tried the command
> > svn export --force
> > https://appfuse.dev.java.net/svn/appfuse/tags/APPFUSE_2.0_M3/data/common/src
>
> >
> > and I get a challenge.  How do I authenticate?
> >
> >
> >
> > mraible wrote:
> >>
> >> On 2/22/07, viggo <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I haven't had time to do any more work on this for a while, but I
> guess
> >>> you
> >>> have to create a new Manager, PersonManager which extends
> UserManager to
> >>> do
> >>> CRUD operations on the new Person class. Do you agree Matt?
> >>
> >> Yes, either that or simply modify the User class by putting the model
> >> source into your project using the "AppFuse Core Classes" tutorial.
> >> Of course, you could also exclude the service module and put the
> >> service source into your project if you want to use the existing
> >> UserManager.
> >>
> >> Matt
> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> sionsmith wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> > Firstly matt i'm using version 2 release M3! Yes i changed the
> >>> mappings in
> >>> > the hibernate.cfg.xml but that is my point, the tableis not being
> >>> created
> >>> > as there is no way of adding a dependency to my inukUser class.
> I'm
> >>> going
> >>> > to try viggo's solution and i'll let you know how i get on. One
> thing
> >>> that
> >>> > may be a problem as a result of your solution is the UserManager,
> will
> >>> > this work with the new extended user object??
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > Cheers All Sion!
> >>> >
> >>> > Matt keep up the hard work!
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > viggo wrote:
> >>> >>
> >>> >> I've also been thinking of extending the original User class by
> >>> adding
> >>> >> more properties to it. The way I did it was to extract the core
> model
> >>> >> classes from appfuse, add
> >>> @Inheritance(strategy=InheritanceType.JOINED)
> >>> >> to the User.java, and then create a new class which extends User,
> and
> >>> add
> >>> >> @Entity to it.
> >>> >> I'm not sure what kind of project you have, but I'm using a
> >>> >> modular-spring project. In order to use your own model classes
> you
> >>> have
> >>> >> to exclude the core appfuse model classes by added this to the
> >>> pom.xml of
> >>> >> the web module:
> >>> >>
> >>> >>         <dependency>
> >>> >>             <groupId>org.appfuse</groupId>
> >>> >>             <artifactId>appfuse-${web.framework}</artifactId>
> >>> >>             <version>${appfuse.version}</version>
> >>> >>             <type>warpath</type>
> >>> >>                              <!-- Excluded the
> appfuse-data-common
> >>> due to personal changes in the
> >>> >> core model  -->
> >>> >>                              <exclusions>
> >>> >>                                      <exclusion>
> >>> >>
> >>> <groupId>org.appfuse</groupId>
> >>> >>
> >>> <artifactId>appfuse-data-common</artifactId>
> >>> >>                                      </exclusion>
> >>> >>                              </exclusions>
> >>> >>         </dependency>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Anyone who disagree to this solution???
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Bryan Noll wrote:
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> I assume you're using 2.0 because of the annotations.  Did you
> >>> change
> >>> >>> the <class> mapping in the hibernate.cfg.xml file so it is
> looking
> >>> for
> >>> >>> InukUser instead of org.appfuse.model.User?
> >>> >>>
> >>> >>> Matt Raible wrote:
> >>> >>>> Which version of AppFuse are you using?
> >>> >>>>
> >>> >>>> Matt
> >>> >>>>
> >>> >>>> On 2/21/07, sionsmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> Hi all,
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> I've been playing around with this for a few hours now and i
> cant
> >>> >>>>> seem to
> >>> >>>>> get it working, the users in my system have a number of added
> >>> entities
> >>> >>>>> compared with that of the stand appfuse one. I thought i could
> >>> just
> >>> >>>>> extend
> >>> >>>>> the class and place the new attributes in the new class.
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> ================
> >>> >>>>> Example InukUser.java
> >>> >>>>> public class InukUser extends User {
> >>> >>>>>     protected String region;
> >>> >>>>>     protected boolean student;
> >>> >>>>>     protected String nusNumber;
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>>     @Column(name="region")
> >>> >>>>>     public String getRegion() {
> >>> >>>>>         return region;
> >>> >>>>>     }
> >>> >>>>> ......
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> ================
> >>> >>>>> When i used the userManager.getUserByUserName("tomcat"); i get
> a
> >>> >>>>> classCastException using my own InukUser - what i'm i doing
> wrong?
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> I have also tried to implement my own usermanager which
> returns a
> >>> >>>>> InukUser
> >>> >>>>> but this didnt seem the right way to do it.
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> While creating my own implementation it occurred to me that i
> the
> >>> >>>>> database
> >>> >>>>> had the existing appfuse User structure, i changing the
> >>> >>>>> hibernate.cfg.xml so
> >>> >>>>> that my user was included in the mapping, but when i created
> the
> >>> >>>>> tables this
> >>> >>>>> table was not created. I placed the:
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> @Entity
> >>> >>>>> @Table(name="inuk_user")
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> at the top of the InukUser class but not sure how you map the
> >>> >>>>> "extends" in
> >>> >>>>> the new hibernate 3 annotations without adding a
> >>> >>>>> @Inheritance(strategy=JOINED) to the master class.
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> Any help with how to do this or how to map this out using the
> >>> Appfuse
> >>> >>>>> framework would be very great and a great saving of my time :)
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> Many Thanks - Keep up the hard work Matt
> >>> >>>>>
> >>> >>>>> Sion
> >>> >>>>> --
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