Thank you guys, I found ERXDatabaseContextDelegate.java in Project
Wonder, I will use this as reference.
Cheers
On Nov 14, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
Project Wonder might have something. I have seen an example or two in
the past, but I don't have one that I can point you to. The
Ulrich Köster wrote:
Am 15.11.2006 um 01:38 schrieb Peter Vandoros:
Hi Mike,
Doesn't this mean that you will no longer be able to use any of the
WebServerResources from within standard WO frameworks such as
JavaWOExtensions?
No.
Then how would you use a resource in the JavaWOExtensions
On 15 Nov 2006, at 21:40, Hendrik Holtmann wrote:
for testing purposes I added an WOImage containing the
PoweredByWebObjects.gif (located in the JavaWOExtensions)
framework. In Development mode on OS X it works fine and the image
gets displayed. When I am deploying the app on Linux though
Hi,
for testing purposes I added an WOImage containing the
PoweredByWebObjects.gif (located in the JavaWOExtensions) framework.
In Development mode on OS X it works fine and the image gets
displayed. When I am deploying the app on Linux though I get the
following error:
[2006-11-15 22:2
We have a WO app in Xcode 2.4 that needs to access a service via a
client certificate/keypair which is stored in a Bouncy Castle
keystore (www.bouncycastle.org). I need to be able to add the
directory that contains that keystore file to the WO app's CLASSPATH,
but I just can't see how to d
On Nov 14, 2006, at 6:15 PM, Ian Joyner wrote:
This sounds excellent and with praise from Chuck and James. My
questions are:
1) is this complementary to frameworks like Wonder, and
GVCSiteMaker, so I can use the best parts of each?
WireHose has been specifically designed so that you can a
Congratulations, Gary!
... and THANK YOU for releasing a product of exceptional quality to
the community.
To any who haven't used it, WireHose is an exceptional product with
gobs of advanced engineering. It's worth reviewing just for the
excellence of the various feature implementations.