Frank Barknecht wrote:

Webware in general has proven to be very stable to me. What is missing
in Webware, is a general solution to user management. UserKit, at
least with file storage, is pre-alpha and not useably at all.
SecurePage is not general enough. For example, I didn't find it very
easy to adapt this to a SitePage with login box, like every other site
has (freshmeat is an example). And I find, user management is hard to
get right.

This is the single most faulty fault, Webware has, IMHO. A 'production
class' application server *needs* user management, and developers
don't want to reimplement this every time.


I don't quite get the issues you refer to about UserKit (partly because I haven't really used it.) What is the problem with thefile storage support? Do we need some better examples of integrating User management?

What about integrating UserKit into the admin authentication, and perhaps into the example secure page?

Does anyone have some better examples or patched versions that can enhance some of these areas and be incorporated back into Webware?

-Stuart-




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