Zoe, I think that Lin wanted to say that she had been forced to take a look at http://incubator.apache.org/aries/blog-sample.html when following Jamie's guide :). ( => The http://incubator.apache.org/aries/blog-sample.html guide is clear enough.)
Right? Bartek 2010/7/8 zoe slattery <[email protected]>: > Lin Sun wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> Very nice documentation. I was able to follow through. >> >> One prob I encountered was the derby database setup. I basically went >> to http://incubator.apache.org/aries/blog-sample.html and followed the >> instruction there. I don't think it is intuitive for a first time >> user to know where/how to run the ij script, in addition to setting >> the DERBY_INSTALL variable. >> > > Hi Lin - just had another look at that page, what would you suggest to make > it clearer? I'm probably a bit to familiar with it to see what the problem > is:-/ > As Bartek mentioned, the sample in the development stream uses in memory > Derby so this step won't be necessary after the next release. > > Z >> >> Lin >> >> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 4:46 PM, jamie campbell <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Valentin, Bartoz, >>> >>> Thanks for your helpful comments. I got things working (I think) and >>> wrote >>> up a tutorial based on the adventure, at >>> >>> http://parit.ca/documentation/tutorials/apache/aries/openjpa-karaf-aries-derby-blog-sample >>> .. it's an unformatted plain text monstrosity, but, hopefully has some >>> useful information for folks to reference in future. >>> >>> Part of what it includes is a shell command implementing bundle. I got >>> kind >>> of stuck on what namespace to use for it. I didn't want to use >>> org.apache.aries.samples.blog because that would imply that it was apache >>> endorsed. And I didn't want to use a namespace that was too obscure to >>> clearly connect to the fact that it DOES provide functionality for that >>> namespace. So I went with org.parit.aries.samples.blog. If that >>> namespace >>> is still too close for comfort, I can take another try at a different >>> name, >>> and am open to suggestions :) >>> >>> -Jamie >>> >>> >> >> > >
