RE: [Rainbowportal-devel] Feature Application Sub System
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From: Mark M. <mar...@ho...> - 2003-10-02 08:52:03
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Daniel, If you like I can post your templates on the developers tools page on Rainbowportal.net: http://www.rainbowportal.net/Rainbow/go/rainbow/3385/en-US/DesktopDefault.aspx >From: Daniel Elebash <del...@ed...> >To: "'Vladimir Stantchev (Intl Staffing)'" <i-v...@mi...>, Daniel >Elebash <del...@ed...>, >rai...@li... >Subject: RE: [Rainbowportal-devel] Feature Application Sub System >Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 16:47:11 -0400 > >I will write up a preliminary design and send it out for review > >Glad you have your students working on some modules, I am looking at the >Project Management and Resource Management modules, nice job > > > >By the way if anyone uses VBNetExpress code generator I have made up some >templates for Rainbow I will send them out if you want I know most have >moved to Kickstarter but I had this generator before we moved to that so if >your interested let me know. > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Vladimir Stantchev (Intl Staffing) [mailto:i-v...@mi...] >Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 5:03 PM >To: Daniel Elebash; rai...@li... >Subject: RE: [Rainbowportal-devel] Feature Application Sub System > > > >Hi, > >I find the idea very interesting. > >As part of our joint course with the TU Berlin I plan to assign a student >project for something similar - creating page templates (e.g. - a personal >page that consists of a HTML module, an Announcements module and a Picture >module with customized add/delete/edit properties). Such templates will >incorporate something from your idea. By that way if an admin needs to >create such personal pages for anyone on the intranet he needs only to >instantiate such a template. The template can be organized in the database >simply as a module with some more specific properties. The students should >build the corresponding DB structure including stored procedures, DB access >code and the UI to define such templates (modules contained, roles, etc.). > >I would appreciate any suggestions about the possible design. > > > >If you want to have a look at the modules we created with students during >the summer semester they are available under: www.nbc.sysedv.tu-berlin.de ><http://www.nbc.sysedv.tu-berlin.de> in the "Module SS03" section. > > > >Best regards, > >Vladimir Stantchev >i-v...@mi... >Academic Research and Education Consultant >Microsoft Germany, Berlin > > > > > _____ > > >From: rai...@li... >[mailto:rai...@li...] On Behalf Of >Daniel >Elebash >Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:48 PM >To: 'rai...@li...' > >What do you think about adding in the admin section a way to group modules >into a sub application. Example would be to have a tab called Accounting >System, instead of adding individual modules to the page you make a sub >system that includes a core set of modules and the sub system to rainbow >admin screen > > > >Once you add the sub system a link on the admin page under a user or group >lists all sub systems available where you can grant access to, in addition >each sub system may have an additional user setup screen that allows you to >set user specific permissions within that application > > > >In this way the rainbow portal is not only a base for CMS but also web >applications like CRM,Accounting, ect > > > >Haven't thought of the details just wanted to get feedback to see if anyone >thinks this is a good idea. > > > >Thanks. > _________________________________________________________________ Help protect your PC. Get a FREE computer virus scan online from McAfee. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 |