Slack WO channel

2016-09-07 Thread Tom Termini
I’d like to be on the WebObjects Slack channel, please.


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in need some freelance WO help

2008-05-05 Thread Tom Termini
We're backlogged with WebObjects work, and could use some freelance/ 
remote contractor assistance. I know this isn't the WO job board, but  
I figured I could get some immediate responses if I just ask the most  
active developers. Sorry for the inconvenience, please resume your  
normal activities.


Email me offline for more info. Thanks!

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Re: leeches?

2007-10-31 Thread Tom Termini
Sorry, but wouldn't a bittorrent solve this? Then, just host the  
torrent file wherever?


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We can certainly distribute the load by having something like
"wolips.wocommunity.org" and creating multiple A records so that we
can distribute requests across multiple servers.

As for hosting, we have a offer for the new Web site, and I can ask
for space for hosting the standalone IDE.  If it's doesn't work, we
(OS communications) can be part of the "cluster".



If it comes to bandwidth, I think we can afford it. I am currently
paying about $5/month for hosting remote server backups. For 5
bucks my package gives me 100 GB of disk space and 1.2TB of
bandwidth (not sure if they actually allow you to use all that; and
not sure about the transfer speed, as I am using it only to upload
stuff). I can open another such FTP/WWW account dedicated to WOLips
if Mike and others think they need it for the download server. Then
there's always SourceForge... but it doesn't make it easy to post
nightly's.

Andrus


On Oct 31, 2007, at 5:59 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:


What about putting that on a .Mac account and let Apple help a
little bit on that one? I have a Mac mini mainly idling around,
but it's not my own traffic, so I can't use that one. But I can
put a package on my .Mac site and we can link to that.

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dynamic database connection

2007-05-07 Thread Tom Termini
I am looking for a way to set the database when a user logs into an  
application. The idea is one application with a separate database for  
each organization using the same app. The user login comes from an  
LDAP. I'd like to keep this session-based. Of course, having one  
Model would be best -- the databases will all have identical schemas,  
just unique data for each organization.


i see WireHose implements *something* like this,  but any assistance  
would be greatly appreciated.


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Re: First Deployment Help

2007-05-02 Thread Tom Termini
My two cents: when people are talking about JavaMonitor, they mean (I  
believe), turn it on to config your app instances, etc., then, when  
you are satisfied, turn it off.



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How to create Portlets with WO

2007-03-12 Thread Tom Termini
Bluedog has a framework for this.  Email me offline and I will make  
it available to you.


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Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 09:30:49 -0600
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Subject: How to create Portlets with WO
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Hi all,

I need some help to create portlets with WO, Somebody knows how to
create this type of J2EE components with WO?

Regards,

Daniel Mejia.







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Re: Xcode + WO book

2007-03-09 Thread Tom Termini
I'm one of the authors of Professional WebObjects with Java from  
Wrox. The book gets some bad reviews -- hey, basically two of us  
ended up writing 75% of it, and there was no single editor. And we  
did it in about six weeks!  the Wrox approach is good in that they  
chunk out books quickly, but the "group authoring" model is flawed  
when there's no single editorial leadership.


I have some of the source code for the examples -- I can share it one- 
on-one if someone writes me to ask about it.



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Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2007 11:25:16 -0500
From: Fred Shurtleff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Xcode + WO book
To: Jeremy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Jeremy-
You may want to take a look at a poet my me on Mar 7 re:'Question  
about

WORepititions'
in which I offer a mini-review of books I recently read.

Only book I omitted is "Webobjects 5.0 with Java" (Wrox Press  
2001). It

is not too good in my opinion - too high level and the sample code is
NOT available (although I did learn from the WO Wiki that the  
Netstruxr

example did transform into the Project WONDER). There are 2 chapters
dealing on Direct to Web(D2W)) templating and the D2W Rules Engine,
which are advanced WO features and which I have not found in other
books. I bought it for $1.87 off Amazon, so no complaints here.

I you have gotten past the basics, then I would say the Ravi Mendis  
book
is quite good for progressing to a more intermediate level. The  
examples

build, for the most part, interatively so when you finish you have a
quite full-featured application built using previously built reusable
components. The code was built using ProjectBuilder, which is the
predecessor to Xcode; some the the apps will compile/run using todays
Xcode 2.4.1- others will not (because of lacking dependencies such
Apache FO XO processor jar). But I deleted these superfluous
component/classes from the project, then copied them into an Eclipse
project, where they ran quite well (with a few bugs); and I practiced
from within Eclipse.

Also the 'Practical WebObjects' is excellent, but does use Eclipse for
its demos. So you would have to copy/transform the demos a bit for  
Xcode

use.

HTH


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Re: Single sign on in multiple WOApps / passing parameters between apps

2007-03-06 Thread Tom Termini
We've done extensive work with Single Sign On, integration of  
WebObjects applications into portals, etc. We have a JSR168 framework  
for portlets. We use that with back-end LDAP authentication to give a  
SSO like experience. We are working on a CAS solution to pass  
authentication tokens, but this is still in development.


If you contact me offline I'd be happy to share it with you.

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On Mar 6, 2007, at 10:09 AM, Ken Tabb wrote:



Hi folks,

I think I must be missing something head-slappingly obvious.



No.




I have multiple WO apps, all running off the same user database,
and for each app, the user authenticates against that user database
before they're let into the app (i.e. the Main component has a
conditional login form / page contents, depending on whether the
user has already logged into that app).

At the moment, when app1 sends a user to app2's URL, they are
presented with another login form, which they then dutifully fill
in even though it's using the same username/passwd combination they
used for app1.



First, I'd take a step back and look at the bigger picture.  Does the
University of Hertfordshire have an institutional authentication
system (e.g. Kerberos, LDAP)?   Do they have one for web apps?  If
so, that is the way to go.  The web app ones that I have worked with
(http://www.umich.edu/~umweb/software/cosign/, http://
www.stanford.edu/services/webauth/) are integrated into Apache and
make integration with WebObjects dead simple (one line).




Is it possible for app1 to take a logged in user to app2's default
URL, and pass a parameter to the instance of app2 that's dealing
with this request, along the lines of
app2.setLoggedInUser(loggedInUser());



You can pass something on the URL or in a post or a cookie. But you
will need to add a verification scheme to reduce the potential for
hacking.  Or, you can implement some sort of interprocess
communication.  Either way it is quite some work, especially compared
to using a very secure solution (see above) and one line of code.




The other route would be to have 1 monolithic "in house app" that
does everything, but I'd be rebuilding that every couple of hours
due to various parts being updated, so I'd rather keep things
modular (several little apps) if possible.



I agree, a monolithic app is the wrong direction to go in.




Let me know if this needs clarifying, and thanks in advance for any
help,



I hope that helps.

Chuck


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