17.01.2012 10:46, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
> What about on server - ti depend upon implementation. I can suggest 2
> simple methods to do it remotely:
> - share disk with configuration file and access it over the wire,
> - write simple web management tool and access it from your favorite
> browser (lik
On 01/17/12 13:39, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
> 17.01.2012 10:30, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
>> As another option everyone is free
>> to write configuration tool for his plugin with any features wanted.
>There is one little problem: this tool has to be run on the server by user
> with enough
> righ
17.01.2012 10:30, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
> As another option everyone is free
> to write configuration tool for his plugin with any features wanted.
There is one little problem: this tool has to be run on the server by user
with enough
rights. In some cases it is hard.
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On 01/17/12 12:50, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>How a plugin is supposed to be configured?
First of all - using any text editor. As another option everyone is free
to write configuration tool for his plugin with any features wanted.
Moreover, one can store configuration data in own format and
17.01.2012 9:07, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
> On 01/16/12 20:52, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>> I see in IConfig methods to read config entries only. Does it mean that
>> plugin cannot
>> change own configuration or I missed something?
>
> Certainly it can't. Exactly like firebird server can't chang
On 01/16/12 20:52, Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:
>Hello, All.
>
>I see in IConfig methods to read config entries only. Does it mean that
> plugin cannot
> change own configuration or I missed something?
Certainly it can't. Exactly like firebird server can't change
firebird.conf itself.
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Hello, All.
I see in IConfig methods to read config entries only. Does it mean that
plugin cannot
change own configuration or I missed something?
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