----- Original Message -----
From: Dmitri Colebatch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, September 10, 2001 2:35 pm
Subject: Re: [Xdoclet-devel] WLS 6.1 support coming up (and sorry for 
sending HTMLized mail to the list)

> On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > It's not a patch - it's a rewrite. Deployment descriptors have 
> changed 
> > a lot between WLS 5.1 and WLS 6.0/6.1
> 
> good - so we'll have different 5.1 and 6.0 subtask, enabling 
> someone to
> upgrade simply by adding a new task?
> 

correct

> > Besides, I found the WebLogicSubTask to be unwieldy and big. My 
> > implementation uses standard <XDoclet:xxx> tags to a greater 
> extent 
> > than the old version, so I've put my stuff under a new package 
> > (xdoclet.ejb.vendor.weblogic6)
> 
> I'm guessing you've seen Ara's recent post on the real solution 
> for that?
> 

No, what is it? date and subject, please. I can find it in the archives

> > Therefore, I'll wait to post until I have something more complete.
> 
> as you wish - no reason why you couldn't post it now though (o:n
> 

ok, I'll send it soon :-)

> > -Later, if I prove productive enough, maybe you'll give me 
> developer 
> > access to CVS?
> 
> hey - more the merrier afai am concerned (o:
> 

what's the process? voting?

> > I'm stuck with two unconfigurable webmail clients: My ISP's for 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (this mail) and iNotes web client for 
> Lotus 
> > Notes for my company mail, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (earlier 
> mails). You 
> > tell me which one looks best, and I'll use that. I can send 
> ASCII mail 
> > from [EMAIL PROTECTED], but only from when my laptop is 
> connected 
> > to the Internet and I'm using the Notes program, which is 
> usually only 
> > at home, since the client I'm working for won't let me connect 
> my 
> > laptop at their site. phew! 
> 
> well I'm reading this in pine and there's no html version (o:
> 
> > Did you BTW have a chance to look at the VAJ CMP killer?
> 
> yeah, just had a go against postgres, unfortunately 
> resultset.next() seems
> to throw nullpointers on the fk stuff - I dont ahve a decent 
> schema here
> to play with... so in short, not really - haven't had much of a 
> chance.

well, first your driver must support relations and fks. so must the 
database, and of course your schema must define them. I don't know if 
all this is feasible with Postgres. Any idea about MySQL? I only troed 
it with M$ SQL server.

> cheers
> dim
> 
> 


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