Well, as I was waiting for your reply, I posted it to
my blog, is it
in good
faith if I make a link from the page of the app to it?
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/TodoApplication? wiki. Also if your blog disappears for any reason (you
switch blogs, etc) then the link will be broken.
Thanks
-Vincent
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Guillaume Lerouge
<guillaume(a)xwiki.com
wrote:
Hi Nikos,
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Nikos Georgosopoulos <georgosn(a)gmail.com
wrote:
I would be honored to do so, I just don't
know if I have the right
to
post/edit other people work in there.
It's a wiki, feel free to edit and add information to it as long as
you do
so in good faith and bring relevant information :-)
Thanks for clarifying this, it is formed as a wiki but it could have
access
rights reserved (XWiki gives the option).
I am sorry but I not familiar yet with
the names of people in XWiki and I don't know if you are one of
them.
I'm definitely one of "them" - as every member of this community
is. I
simply happen to be posting a bit more often than most other people
around
here ;-)
hmmm, where do you find the time? someone pays you to do that? can
they pay
others too?
I also
have no idea where to place this, just as a comment in the page
you give
me
or there is a more specific space/page for TODO
list?
Well, if your code works for all databases the best thing to do
would be to
update the application's XAR on the website. To do so you would
need to
export the application from your wiki and replace the current one
with
yours.
I have not tested all databases, there is the possibility that the two
changes I made have to be like this only for Oracle since not so many
Databases use CLOBS for larg strings (other use text)
You can use
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/ImportExportApplicationto
export the updated TODO application from your current wiki. You'll
need to
include all the pages from the original XAR file.
You can then upload it here:
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/TodoApplicationDownloads#…
you've made sure it works fine (by installing it on a local wiki for
instance).
Well, I am intrigued, I will try to find some time to test around
and see
but it will be a slow process. In the meantime, others could try it,
isn't
there anyone else using TODO list app?
>
> Please let me know if you need additional help.
>
> Looking forward your first contribution,
>
> Guillaume
>
>
>> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Guillaume Lerouge <guillaume(a)xwiki.com
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nikos,
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Nikos Georgosopoulos <
>> georgosn(a)gmail.com
>>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I have been trying for the last day to put the TODO app in my wiki
> and
>> it
>>>> kept on failing to show the mytodo list in the panel. I use Oracle
> for
>>>> backend so I thought it was that the problem. Here is the panel's
> code
>>>> corrected to work in my case (XWiki 1.9.3, Tomacat 6, Oracle XE
>>>> 11):
>>>> #panelheader('My Todos')
>>>>
>>>> #set ($hql = ", BaseObject as obj, StringProperty as prop1,
>>>> LargeStringProperty as prop2 where obj.name=doc.fullName and
>>>> obj.className='XWiki.TodoClass' and obj.name <>
>>> 'XWiki.TodoClassTemplate'
>>>> and obj.id=prop1.id.id and prop1.id.name='Status'
>>>> and prop1.value <> 'Finished' and obj.id=prop2.id.id
>>>> and prop2.id.name ='Assignee' and prop2.value like
'$context.user'
>>>> order by doc.date desc")
>>>>
>>>> #foreach ($todo in $xwiki.searchDocuments($hql, 5, 0))
>>>> * [$todo]
>>>> #end
>>>> #panelfooter()
>>>>
>>>> The big difference is the LargeStringProperty (Instead of
>> StringProperty
>>>> used in the XAR) and the like instead of = used to match the
>>>> value.
>>>>
>>>> For the LargeStringProperty it is strange for me that someone
>>>> chose a
>>> CLOB
>>>> to store user names but... maybe because of the class hierarchy
>> involved
>>> in
>>>> the user name. Then again, how can this work even without oracle?
>>>>
>>>> For the like, well, oracle atleast will not even bother checking a
>> string
>>>> against a stream. Yes the words are phonetically close but....
>>>> oracle
>>>> doesn't care about phonetics.
>>>>
>>>> I hope others out there will enjoy this helpful app.
>>>
>>>
>>> Glad you liked it :-)
>>>
>>> It would be cool if you updated the page on
code.xwiki.org
>>> explaining
>> how
>>> you made the app work under Oracle.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Guillaume