I'm running into the same problem here (framework not able to find
SecurityextUiLabels), so I cannot log in into Webtools application. I'd like
to use Webtools to manage my entities while I develop my application. I
didn't delete the applications and specialpurpose folders yet but I changed
the build and component-load files to avoid building and loading these
undesired applications.
Am I able to use Web Tools application loading only the framework
components? If not, what is the minimum set of applications necessary to do
it?
Atenciosamente,
Matheus Eduardo Machado Moreira
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent."
Salvor Hardin (The Foundation, Isaac Asimov)
2007/10/28, Carl Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> David,
>
> I have been using 4.0 now using only the framework. Everything worked fine
> until I switched db. Moving from the derby caused problems. Trying to
> login
> you get "SecuirtyextUiLabels not found for locale" since
> LoginServices.java
> uses those resources. I suppose this has to do with new database not
> having
> any userlogins (since they're not imported when they're in securityext)
> and
> then trying to get the ui labels but does not find them. Is it supposed to
> be this way?
>
>
> David E Jones wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Oct 23, 2007, at 1:24 AM, Carl Johansson wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I have tried naked 4.0 and it works well for me. However it would
> >> be great to
> >> have partymgr and securityext for logins. Am I wrong about this? If
> >> not, is
> >> anyone else interested in this aswell?
> >
> > Could you be more specific about what you have in mind? The UserLogin
> > entity is in the framework and should work fine without the party and
> > securityext components.
> >
> > If you want the partymgr you're opening a whole can of worms, as
> > there is a lot in it and it isn't designed to be used independent of
> > the other applications components. It can certainly be isolated, but
> > I'd be very surprised if it was worth the effort.
> >
> > -David
> >
> >
> >> David E Jones wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Just delete the entire applications folder (and you can delete the
> >>> specialpurpose folder as well).
> >>>
> >>> I haven't tested this in a while, but it should still work without
> >>> problems unless a new framework -> applications dependency has
> >>> slipped in (which is a big NO NO!).
> >>>
> >>> -David
> >>>
> >
> >
> >
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