Re: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2005-01-07 Thread Randy Watler
corator is a good starting place, but most everyone ends up customizing and deploying their own flavor. So, rather than trying to figure out what you have now, I would like to know what your objective is. I'll then tell you how I'd solve it using the M1 release version. We can

RE: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2005-01-07 Thread Marina
u should start > > with a clean > > WEB-INF/pages directory only adding in what you > need > > from the demo site, and > > 3. the tigris sample decorator is a good starting > > place, but most everyone > > ends up customizing and deploying their own > f

RE: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2005-01-03 Thread Marina
ather than trying to figure out what you have > now, I would like to know > what your objective is. I'll then tell you how I'd > solve it using the M1 > release version. We can then compare notes and take > it from there... ok? > > Randy > > -Original Message

Re: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2005-01-03 Thread Marina
David, (#if($site.rootLinks.isEmpty()) worked just fine. I'm not sure how to submit a patch - but if you let me know I would be happy to do that. As to the docsets. Yes, removing them does solve the problem. However, I wanted to be able to have some default .ds in the root directory for generic

Re: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2004-12-31 Thread David Sean Taylor
Marina wrote: However, there are a few problems: 1. Empty ‘Additional Links’ area is shown - even though there are no *.link files in the pages/dce-portal/ dir If there are no links available then the collection should be empty I think what is happening is that there is a collection on $site.roo

RE: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2004-12-30 Thread Randy Watler
2/30/04 1:26 PM Subject: Re: How to create a custom profiling rule? David, Thanks for the clarification. I did find a way to do role-based profiling, basically, by restricting access to specific PSML pages by roles. I still have a few problems I was not able to solve so far. The main one is that I

Re: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2004-12-30 Thread Marina
David, Thanks for the clarification. I did find a way to do role-based profiling, basically, by restricting access to specific PSML pages by roles. I still have a few problems I was not able to solve so far. The main one is that I still get some elements from the '/' directory included into my pa

Re: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2004-12-29 Thread David Sean Taylor
On Dec 29, 2004, at 9:25 AM, Marina wrote: Randy, thanks a lot for your answer! Do you know if there are plans to implement role-based (and group-based) profiling in the future J2 releases? I would think that role-based profiling is very critical for real applications. You can setup the default rul

RE: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2004-12-29 Thread Marina
Randy, thanks a lot for your answer! Do you know if there are plans to implement role-based (and group-based) profiling in the future J2 releases? I would think that role-based profiling is very critical for real applications. With the default global profiling, does it mean that the profiling ru

RE: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2004-12-28 Thread Randy Watler
Marina, David is the Profiler Master, so he is much more qualified to explain its configuration and inner workings. The source is in components/profiler. See comments below... > It seems that profiling rules are assigned to the >users based on the user names. Yes. > At least this is what I >

Re: How to create a custom profiling rule?

2004-12-28 Thread Marina
One more related question: It seems that profiling rules are assigned to the users based on the user names. At least this is what I see in the PRINCIPAL_RULE_ASSOC table - I created a new user, 'dce_admin', and assigned a 'security' profiling rule to it, and the ("dce_admin", "page", "security"