About PriDE... It wasn't on my radar until today. Just looked at it and
it passed the 5 minutes test (which means that I understood how to use
it within 5 minutes). Cool! Not sure if I am ready to live without
relation support, but having worked with OJB and Hibernate for a few
years now, I have to agree that relation support can be serious cause of
all kinds of not-so-obvious problems too.
Cheers,
Eelco
Jan Leßner wrote:
Hello everybody.
I would suggest to have a look in the PriDE examples folder. There is
a example of how to use PriDE from within a servlet engine,
independently from the engine's specific features. Maybe this helps
you along. The example uses are hard-coded configuration which you can
simply modify to a variant reading a property file from the class path
and feed the properties to the PriDE initialization.
Regards,
Jan
Anders Peterson schrieb:
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
You can't specify VM arguments in your web.xml file. You can use
web.xml parameters in your Wicket application object (override
method init). You should note however that VM arguments are in the
scope of the whole VM that can have mutliple (conflicting?)
webapplications. So, you probably want to avoid depending on VM in
production systems unless you are really sure you 'own' the server.
Ok.
The class/method that reads the properties doesn't access
System.getProperty("aProp") directly. Instead it takes an argument of
type Properties. So, there is no problem.
Having multiple databases, for one app, is not a problem either.
http://pride.sourceforge.net/PriDE-Introduction.html#AccessingMultipleDatabases
/Anders
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