From: Eric M. <er...@tu...> - 2004-12-13 00:05:42
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I posted SUSE 9.2 rpms on http://www.tuxbot.com/opennms/ with a README on how to configure after installing the RPMS. Basically nothing more than adding the tomcat user to the root group and manually configuring server.xml. - Eric > Very very cool! I will give it a test this weekend. I think no one ha= s > really taken much time to look at the WebUI lately other then to say, > "it needs some work". > > Thanks! > > Mike > > Mike Huot; Systems Architect - Information Technology Services > Children's Hospitals and Clinics, 2910 Centre Pointe Drive, Roseville, > MN 55113 > Office (651) 855-2538; Fax (651) 855-2570; > E-mail: mic...@ch... > >>>> er...@tu... 12/11/04 6:50 PM >>> > Wow, thats a record for bad grammar, etc... > >> As promised instructions are here >> >> http://www.tuxbot.com/opennms/index.html >> >> Essentially and took the existing Authenticator and extended > RealmBase, >> added the code necessary to make it work (and commented out some as > well.) >> and created the mbean-descriptor.xml to get it all to work. This is > all >> quick and dirty stuff however I can create a proper version that can >> coexist with the tomcat4 authenticator if people would like. > > Add some commas in the sentence(paragraph) above. > >> >> There isn't much documentation on Tomcat 5 custom Realms (Servlet 2.4) > so >> I whipped this up with what I knew off hand. It works for me but I >> wouldn't be surprised if others have issues. >> >> And finally I'm not much of the way opennms's code is structured, > there >> are some interesting dependency loops (portions or web depend on core >> which depends on web) so I'd really like to clean this up. However I'm > new >> to this group and not sure what directions things are going. For now > I'll >> see what responses this brings prior to making more sugestions, etc. > > That should be "I'm not much of a *fan* of the way..." Plus some other > capitalization and spelling corrections. > >> >> I did all of this on SUSE 9.2, if people want RPM's let me know and I > can >> work that direction. (I'm on holiday until Jan 3) However I did not > use >> SUSE's Tomcat RPMS so it will take a little work. >> >> Ok, I can't resist. Hibernate and WebWork/XWork would make all of this > a >> lot easier. (EG, Hibernate for all PM, XWork used on the backend for >> monitorActions tied to WebWork on the front end.) Pretty much everyone > I >> know whom uses WebWork never looks back at JSF or Struts. >> >> Cheers, >> Eric Molitor >> er...@tu... >> >>> So I was bored this weekend and figured I'd play around with OpenNMS >>> (has >>> been on my todo list for awhile.) However I really dont like tomcat4 > so >>> I >>> ported the 1.1.4-1 release to Tomcat 5. Its a dirty quick hack but > seems >>> to work. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Eric Molitor >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide >>> Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real > users. >>> Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. >>> http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> opennms-devel mailing list >>> ope...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-devel >>> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide >> Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real > users. >> Discover which products truly live up to the hype. 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