Ah well i tried to get it to work, but CVS is not working, all the help
files are completely wrong and as with the CVS version of Turbine im missing
the two files:
merlin-kernel-spi-3.2-dev
merlin-kernel-impl-3.2-dev
I'm getting a bit tired of this, could you possible provide these files for
me? Using the only available files on the merlin site (3.0b1) causes the
errors with getRoot() call.. Beside this problem I get at least 100 other
errors.
It cant resolve any org.apache.fulcrum.security dependencies in eclipse, and
when I try to use just "maven" it bumps out a lot of these:
D:\Program Files\Apache
Group\antelope\src\java\com\anite\antelope\modules\actio
ns\security\AddUser.java:51: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class UserManager
location: class com.anite.antelope.modules.actions.security.AddUser
UserManager usermanager;
^
D:\Program Files\Apache
Group\antelope\src\java\com\anite\antelope\modules\actio
ns\security\AddUser.java:71: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class User
location: class com.anite.antelope.modules.actions.security.AddUser
User user;
^
100 errors
I can't see this "SecurityTool" you're talking about, it should be in the
package "zebra-antelope" right?
M/
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Pugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23. juni 2004 19:41
To: Turbine Users List
Subject: RE: A Hibernate/Turbine 2.3 security sample
Hi,
I should have been more explicit. Flux was basically a good starter on
security maintence screens, but is really old.. It uses Turbine security
directly versus the Fulcrum security. While you can get some stuff to work
via the SecurityServiceAdapter, for most things it is much easier just to
hit the Fulcrum service directly.
For an example, check zebra-antelope from http://zebra.tigris.org. They
implemented Tool (SecurityTool) that does everythign FluxTool does, and
demonstates a bunch of security maintaine screens.
Eric
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ANSI Webmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 7:15 PM
> To: 'Turbine Users List'
> Subject: RE: A Hibernate/Turbine 2.3 security sample
>
>
> Do you know why Eric says we moved away from Flux?
>
> Anyway interesting enough I just checked my log file and found:
>
> 2004-06-23 19:07:06,312 [http-8080-Processor25] ERROR
> org.apache.turbine.services.velocity.TurbineVelocityService - Class
> org.apache.turbine.flux.tools.FluxTool.getUsers threw Exception
> org.apache.turbine.util.security.DataBackendException: Not implemented
> at
> org.apache.fulcrum.security.adapter.turbine.SecurityServiceAdapter
> .getUsers(
> SecurityServiceAdapter.java:891)
> at
> org.apache.turbine.services.security.TurbineSecurity.getUsers(Turb
> ineSecurit
> y.java:337)
> at
> org.apache.turbine.flux.tools.FluxTool.getUsers(FluxTool.java:241)
>
>
> ... But the file is full of code, and getUsers is in fact
> implemented... So
> why does it come up with this?
>
> Alright I use Hibernate tough, so I probably cant use the Criteria like
> that. Anyway you pretty much implement all your needed user
> management into
> the FluxTool?
>
> /M
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeffery Painter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 23. juni 2004 19:06
> To: Turbine Users List
> Subject: RE: A Hibernate/Turbine 2.3 security sample
>
>
> I still use much of the flux tool code in most of my apps, but I have
> extended it a great deal.
>
> the $flux.Users is really just calling the
>
> public User[] getUsers()
>
> method on the flux tool.
>
> You should be able to replicate this behavior in any tool you want as the
> method is pretty short.
>
>
> /**
> * Select all users sorted by last name
> *
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] The activeUsers value
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Exception Description of the Exception
> */
> public User[] getSortedUsers() throws Exception {
> Criteria criteria = new Criteria();
> criteria.addAscendingOrderByColumn(TurbineUserPeer.LAST_NAME);
> return TurbineSecurity.getUsers(criteria);
> }
>
>
> It is really just a call on the TurbineSecurity service.
>
> Jeff Painter
>
>
>
> On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, ANSI Webmaster wrote:
>
> > What do we use instead then? Do I call some $fulcrum.Users?
> >
> > /M
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Eric Pugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 23. juni 2004 18:46
> > To: Turbine Users List
> > Subject: RE: A Hibernate/Turbine 2.3 security sample
> >
> > The flux stuff is pretty old and out of date.. I don't know that it is
> > worth spending much time on them...
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: ANSI Webmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 6:06 PM
> > > To: 'Turbine Users List'
> > > Subject: RE: A Hibernate/Turbine 2.3 security sample
> > >
> > >
> > > I got a simple question regarding the Flux tool...
> > >
> > > In the FluxUserList there is a line that says:
> > > #foreach ($user in $flux.Users)
> > >
> > > And in FluxGroupList
> > > #foreach ($group in $flux.Groups)
> > >
> > > ... But WHERE are those variables defined? I see them nowhere in the
> Flux
> > > component... The example Lester Ward provided, the Users doesn't work,
> but
> > > Group seems to do...
> > >
> > > But still, I can find no Users and no Groups in the Flux
> > > component (same VM
> > > used in the official TDK, where it looks like they're both
> working..??)
> > >
> > > /M
> > >
> > >
>
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