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[jira] Commented: (PLUTO-274) Save page configuration
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLUTO-274?page=comments#action_12455363 ]
Craig Doremus commented on PLUTO-274:
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We really should use a database for this and Derby seems like the best candidate especially since it's suppose to be part of Java 6. We can use it for portlet preference and user attribute persistence too. Jens Fisher is supposably working on a Derby implementation of portlet preference persistence (see PLUTO-122).
> Save page configuration
> -----------------------
>
> Key: PLUTO-274
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLUTO-274
> Project: Pluto
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: portlets-admin
> Reporter: David DeWolf
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: Current CVS
>
>
> Portlet Admin portlets currently store the page configuration (added portlets/removed portlets) in cache. It'd be nice to persist these in a simple location.
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Re: [jira] Commented: (PLUTO-274) Save page configuration
Posted by "David H. DeWolf" <dd...@apache.org>.
Correct, I'd be for a pluggable interface, but only implementing in
pluto with a simple mechanism. . .like file based.
D
Elliot Metsger wrote:
> The implementation would be pluggable (? - this is a question) which
> could allow for more sophisticated persistence implementations that rely
> on a db.
>
> David H. DeWolf wrote:
>> We've been down that path once and decided to scrap it. Let's discuss
>> this on the list if this is the approach you want to take. I'm
>> leaning towards something a little simpler.
>>
>> Craig Doremus (JIRA) wrote:
>>> [
>>> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLUTO-274?page=comments#action_12455363
>>> ] Craig Doremus commented on PLUTO-274:
>>> -------------------------------------
>>>
>>> We really should use a database for this and Derby seems like the
>>> best candidate especially since it's suppose to be part of Java 6. We
>>> can use it for portlet preference and user attribute persistence too.
>>> Jens Fisher is supposably working on a Derby implementation of
>>> portlet preference persistence (see PLUTO-122).
>>>
>>>> Save page configuration
>>>> -----------------------
>>>>
>>>> Key: PLUTO-274
>>>> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLUTO-274
>>>> Project: Pluto
>>>> Issue Type: New Feature
>>>> Components: portlets-admin
>>>> Reporter: David DeWolf
>>>> Priority: Minor
>>>> Fix For: Current CVS
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Portlet Admin portlets currently store the page configuration (added
>>>> portlets/removed portlets) in cache. It'd be nice to persist these
>>>> in a simple location.
>>>
>
>
Re: [jira] Commented: (PLUTO-274) Save page configuration
Posted by Elliot Metsger <em...@jhu.edu>.
The implementation would be pluggable (? - this is a question) which
could allow for more sophisticated persistence implementations that rely
on a db.
David H. DeWolf wrote:
> We've been down that path once and decided to scrap it. Let's discuss
> this on the list if this is the approach you want to take. I'm leaning
> towards something a little simpler.
>
> Craig Doremus (JIRA) wrote:
>> [
>> http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLUTO-274?page=comments#action_12455363
>> ] Craig Doremus commented on PLUTO-274:
>> -------------------------------------
>>
>> We really should use a database for this and Derby seems like the best
>> candidate especially since it's suppose to be part of Java 6. We can
>> use it for portlet preference and user attribute persistence too. Jens
>> Fisher is supposably working on a Derby implementation of portlet
>> preference persistence (see PLUTO-122).
>>
>>> Save page configuration
>>> -----------------------
>>>
>>> Key: PLUTO-274
>>> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLUTO-274
>>> Project: Pluto
>>> Issue Type: New Feature
>>> Components: portlets-admin
>>> Reporter: David DeWolf
>>> Priority: Minor
>>> Fix For: Current CVS
>>>
>>>
>>> Portlet Admin portlets currently store the page configuration (added
>>> portlets/removed portlets) in cache. It'd be nice to persist these in
>>> a simple location.
>>
Re: [jira] Commented: (PLUTO-274) Save page configuration
Posted by "David H. DeWolf" <dd...@apache.org>.
We've been down that path once and decided to scrap it. Let's discuss
this on the list if this is the approach you want to take. I'm leaning
towards something a little simpler.
Craig Doremus (JIRA) wrote:
> [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLUTO-274?page=comments#action_12455363 ]
>
> Craig Doremus commented on PLUTO-274:
> -------------------------------------
>
> We really should use a database for this and Derby seems like the best candidate especially since it's suppose to be part of Java 6. We can use it for portlet preference and user attribute persistence too. Jens Fisher is supposably working on a Derby implementation of portlet preference persistence (see PLUTO-122).
>
>> Save page configuration
>> -----------------------
>>
>> Key: PLUTO-274
>> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLUTO-274
>> Project: Pluto
>> Issue Type: New Feature
>> Components: portlets-admin
>> Reporter: David DeWolf
>> Priority: Minor
>> Fix For: Current CVS
>>
>>
>> Portlet Admin portlets currently store the page configuration (added portlets/removed portlets) in cache. It'd be nice to persist these in a simple location.
>