Re: RE: JL-Volunteers digest, Vol 1 #429 - 11 msgs
Matthew Schmidt <[email protected]> Sun, 11 May 2003 21:19:54 -0400
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That's how I feel and that's the way we're trying to take. You'll basically provide an XML configuration file, drop it in your module specific directory and tell the admin console about it. Then everything should *just work* :) This config file will define actions and default permissions for your module. -Matt Stefan Reuter wrote: >maybe thats possible, but i think a plug-and-work api is really mission >critical to a project like jlcp. > >stefan > >On Sat, 2003-05-10 at 17:55, Arun Sahni wrote: > > >>Hi >>I think we can have some solution >> >>- is there a public api to interact with jlcp provided services, e.g. >>user management. >>You can use DAO thru WebServices and implement your own presentation layer. >> >>Can we not explore idea of having component services and presentation layer >>independent to each other and can run on different servers for single >>organization i.e. one can run WebServices on say tomcat1 and presentation on >>tomcat 2. User can access JLCP thru tomcat2 and get complete functionality. >>Security seems issue but we can stop access to tomcat1 by assigning IP on >>intranet or run on port not directly allowed by firewall. >> >>Arun >> > > > >