Life is all about compromises:)
And as long you view conflict as an opportunity verus a treat we will be fine.
I pack up the hibernate beans as one jar. The ejb as another. I give you that one
first.
Then pack Webui as a war and make it conditional to include it in the ear. Or figure
out to ma
I get your sentiment, for no web ui but it will be troublesome.
It can be done, the Struts UI is one war of it's own, not including in the ear is
simple.
But once web ui is out there is nothing left(YET) to interact with so adding,
updating, deleting calendar entries are would be out.
All the
woops- I did not meant to start a new thread.
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The Plan:
bring over the sourcecode under the namespace:
org.jboss.calendar
what I got:
- I have 2 webapps with Struts(All config namespaces will have to change)
- One WebUI, ICalendar generation.
- One admin ui, to add users to JDBC realms.(optional)
- 1 ejb jar with XDoclet.
- 2 jar, hib
Hi,
I created a draft of the calendaring app I wrote. I put most of my notes in a wiki at
http://asogor.homelinux.net/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=CONCEPT. I did not use your wiki to
allow for comments first.
I have my stuff in an ear file too. Same thing it has jars, ejbs, webapps. Plus I have
a jar
Hi,
My name is Aron Sogor, Andy wrote me to introduce myself to the team. I have building
a calendar server using JBoss and Hibernate as I indiciated in my prevous posting.
I expressed interest to contribute he expressed interest look at it so where could I
join in?
It is currently packaged a
Granted mailing and calendaring are separate issues but they were tied together by
some historical reasons:
1. In my understanding(that could be wrong) Outlook acutally stores the persistent
state of the calendar in Exchange in a "special" forder, managing the file"specially"
but interacting o
Hi all,
I have been prototyping a calendar server, and I am curious to hear people input on it:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/themoses
My goal was to create a core set of services to manage calendar, addressbook, possibly
todo's since most of the free and even major commercial calendar servers