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Re: We couldn't write on everything :-) -Chuck
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Re: We couldn't write on everything :-) -Chuck


  • Subject: Re: We couldn't write on everything :-) -Chuck
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:24:05 -0800

Hi Erwin,

On Nov 17, 2004, at 9:39 PM, Erwin wrote:

Thanks Chuck for your Practical WO book,
spent nights to replicate all your examples with XCode (not using Eclipse, neither DBC....)


Give it time.  :-)


the only 'unfinished-untested' part was the Kerberos identification...... as stated in the chapter 4....
I could not find how to set up a local Kerberos server on a localhost running 10.3 (not a server version...)
Kerberos is included in 10.3 but only the client part.... I downloaded the MIT.edu Kerberos server source code and succeeded in configure/make/install but I was unable to run it on my local system (all info I found focus on full network installation.... ) I don't like to let a hole in a training... so maybe I'll be back to that point later


We decided that it was too difficult and would have taken too many pages in the book to describe. Decidedly non-trivial.


LDAP identification was easy to test after installing a local OpenLDAP version.... ("fingers" in the nose as would say the French...)

I strongly support your book ... it's actually "Practical" and I could not find a damn bug in your code ;-))

Thank you! The lack of bugs can me "blamed" on our technical reviewers, Gary Teter and Shehryar Khan and some luck. Most of the code was lifted from production applications, but in the cut, paste, and edit of writing a book, some changes are inevitable.

Chuck

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Practical WebObjects - a book for intermediate WebObjects developers who want to increase their overall knowledge of WebObjects, or those who are trying to solve specific application development problems.
http://www.global-village.net/products/practical_webobjects




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