Hi all,
I'm getting the impression that ICEFaces might be a good way to
implement AJAX in an application with high security requirements, so I'm
looking into that.
What it the current advice on the best way to use ICEFaces with AppFuse?
Thanks,
- Steve J.
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tant because a
lot of confidential, personal data will be transacted.
Thanks in advance for any advice y'all are willing to give me,
- Steve Jorgensen
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Dale Newfield wrote:
Steve Jorgensen wrote:
Well, besides being able to back out the changes, it has a standard
way of determining the current database schema version, and applying
all the migrations necessary, regardless of how far behind (or not)
the production environment has become.
I
Matt Raible wrote:
AFAIK, migrations is simply a bunch of SQL scripts that alters your
database, correct? I major difference is they're smart enough to back
out the changes if anything goes wrong? I believe the reason this
doesn't exist in Java is most Java applications are deployed in an
environ
Most of the Web development I've done so far is Ruby on Rails, and I've
gotten spoiled by the great database migrations system.
With Rails migrations, you add a migration to the project, run it, then
run the tests to see what code has to change, and then do the
application-code side of the ref
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dependentWarExcludes clause (I think).
To customize login.jsp, you may need to copy it into your project.
Matt
On 8/9/07, Steve Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Basically, this will be an inward-facing, not an outward-facing
application, so the only way that new users should
ind of customization with AppFuse?
Thanks,
- Steve Jorgensen
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