thanks again to the guys who put their efforts in answering questions
here.
I'll try a different approach this time.

Let's hope I get somewhere since our decision whether we will use lift
or not will depends on this.

On Dec 7, 4:23 am, Alex Boisvert <alex.boisv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Part of the source for these objects is automatically created when you
> generate your lift app using the Maven archetype.   For example, you'll find
> the source to the User class unde
> src/main/scala/com/liftworkshop/model/User.scala.
>
> For classes that are part of the framework, such as MegaProtoUser etc.
> you'll find the source on Github athttp://github.com/dpp/liftweb/and more
> specifically look at ProtoUser.scala 
> underhttp://github.com/dpp/liftweb/tree/master/lift-persistence/lift-mappe....
> Also be sure to select the branch of Lift that you are using in order to
> avoid confusion.
>
> Good luck and keep asking question ;)
> alex
>
> On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 3:54 PM, itsjar <its...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm considering building a web application with my software
> > engineering group in Lift.
> > However when I started with lift I was surprised that I received a
> > whole log in / sign up website by
> > just using the MegaProtoUser.
> > This was at first sight fun, but I started wondering (and I'm pretty
> > sure my professor will say the same): "Do I really know what I just
> > did?".
>
> > So I decided to try and rebuild the Log in / Sign up thing from
> > scratch by using my own plain objects.
> > Ive been working on that for 2 days and It's been soooo frustrating.
>
> > I've been reading the lift book... Tutorials.. but all of them start
> > with the MegaProtoUser.
> > In 1.5 days time I only managed to make an index (signup) page with a
> > username/password field and a button which then redirects to a new
> > page.
>
> > Let me tell you in advance, I am totally new to Web developing.
>
> > Problems I have right now:
> >   - I have no idea if my code actually created a User in my database
> > and I have no idea how to check it...
> >   - I have no idea how to "log in" a user. I saw code in the sample
> > programs that compare the current logged in user with other users by
> > using a select statement. However retrieving the current user is based
> > upon the MegaProtoUser. I wonder how this is done behind my back since
> > I have no idea how to keep a variable of a 'logged in user' which
> > stays active across all pages..
>
> > Because of these problems I thought it might be useful to see the
> > source code of the classes..
> > Is it possible to see the scala source code of these classes?
>
> > Thanks,
> > itsjar
>
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