It could be made much easier. Take a look at how easy it is to get started with Jenkins:
http://jenkins-ci.org/ http://www.cloudbees.com/jenkins-enterprise-by-cloudbees.cb Things On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 5:19 AM, Bert Freudenberg <[email protected]>wrote: > > On 04.05.2012, at 07:11, Mal wrote: > > > Hello @ all, > > > > i'm new here and i have to develope a webapplication with lively, so i > need > > help. > > > > How can i realize these things: > > > > - a useraccount (with password) > > - i have to develope a webapplication that is an archive/library for > eacht > > user, where he/she can store/mange all his/her materials like documents, > > fotos or other things > > > > Do have an idea how to realize this? Where can i begin, i have no > experiance > > with lively so i begin at zero. > > > > Thanks. > > > > mal > > The basic setup would be like for any other web application. You need your > own web server, you need to configure it to enable authorization (user > accounts) and allow uploading of documents. The only difference to a > regular web site would be that the xhtml served from your web server will > be a Lively page. > > Since nothing of this setup part is specific to Lively, you can learn all > this from a gazillion of web tutorials. Or ask your advisor/tutor (assuming > this is a course assignment). Only once you have that setup in place the > question will arise how to best use the facilities of Lively to communicate > with your server. But again, it basically is no different from any other > AJAX website. > > HTH, > > - Bert - > > _______________________________________________ > lively-kernel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel >
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