Hi rafaele.
The easiest way do that, if i really understand what you mean (English is
not my native language), is to add an include line in
TurbineResources.properties :
#at the end of the file...
include = JetspeedResources.properties
include = JetspeedSecurity.properties
include =
Hi all !
(English is not my native language, so please forgive my grammar errors...)
I just configured Jetspeed to talk MySQL for user authentication, using the scripts
found in the distribution (1.4b1).
I am able to create users via the administrative portlets, i can see them in the MySQL
(Suite)
The problem is that jetspeed tries to remove a user in the TURBINE_USER
table, without removing first the foreign key dependencies in the
TUBINE_USER_GROUP_ROLE table.
Does Jetspeed rely on a cascade delete done by MySQL ? (i don't know if
it's possible and how to configure that)
Help
information i forgot to mention :
MySQL 4.0.3-beta-max-nt (InnoDB)
(Suite)
The problem is that jetspeed tries to remove a user in the TURBINE_USER
table, without removing first the foreign key dependencies in the
TUBINE_USER_GROUP_ROLE table.
Does Jetspeed rely on a cascade delete done
Hi all.
I just noticed that my IP was banned from slashdot.org.
Rob O. from slashdot told me that i downloaded too much RSS pages, so i understood...
I have just a little question :
How can i completely disable RSS daemons in Jetspeed ?
Thanks !
(first of all, sorry for my english, i'm french)
Hi all.
I'm quite new to Jetspeed, and really impressed by what can be done with it.
I have to make an architectural proposal for a project, and building a portal seem to
be a good approach. However, after installing, testing my (simple) own