You scare me with your brilliance Brian[sic]brain.
The forum is greater for your words.
Cheers,
Mark
On 19/04/2007, at 9:43 PM, THOMAS, BRIAN M ((ATTSI)) wrote:
Antonio:
This response is probably not much use, but it might be, and
besides I enjoy showing off my brilliance...
Because JForum is a J2EE implementation of phpbb, moving to it will
probably be less difficult for users (and maybe administrators as
well). We have installed JForum (and Roller for blogging) on the
same appserver with our XWiki instance. The integration of the
three was limited to placing links to them in XWiki's viewheader
menu. This has (I think) one small advantage over phpbb since, as
J2EE servlets, all could share the appserver and its session, so
that logging in to one is logging in to all.
However, all three used separate user databases and hence separate
registration despite being on the same host and being skinned to
look mostly like a single application. This resulted in a lot of
user confusion, because it was not clear that they needed to
register individually on each of the three applications - I
received numerous calls from users who didn't understand this.
If you use XWiki's LDAP plugin (and your forum tool has an
equivalent option) or a similar mechanism to what we are now doing
- which is a servlet filter that digests cookies set by our SSO
server and automatically registers users in each one - this will
all go much more smoothly, of course.
The filter is simple to deploy but, with very little
standardization in J2EE security practices (none that I know of in
the user lifecycle space) it can be challenging to adapt to each
servlet's specific registration needs. In my case, the generic
filter was finished in about three days (counting the time it took
to learn the relevant Servlet API parts) but the adapter class that
applied it to XWiki took more than two weeks. This was just a
little above the average: one JSP developer took my jarfile one
morning (while the filter was still in development), informed me of
a bug around noon, waited for me to fix the bug and deliver the new
jarfile, and had it working with his app before he left for the
day; the guy working with Roller took about three weeks (though, to
be fair, he was also fighting the vagaries of a new release of
Roller with a very different configuration of the ACEGI security
package). JForum took about the same as XWiki, mostly because of
having to interact with other servlet filters in its deployment.
brain[sic]
From: Antonio Goncalves [mailto:antonio.mailing@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 2:37 PM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: [xwiki-users] Which forum to use with XWiki
Hi,
With my XWiki I need a forum so people can exchange information on
various topics. I'm installed phpbb but I was wondering if there
was any "better" integration between another product (JForum or
JavaBB). Has anybody installed such product ? Any feedback ?
Thanks,
Antonio
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