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From: Eddy C. <e.c...@gr...> - 2005-01-13 02:22:49
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Hi Fredrik, I have not tried too many tables, but stakeholder table seems to exhibit this behaviour. Asset table seems to be fine. Cheers, Eddy "Vraalsen Fredrik" <Fre...@si...> 12/01/05 11:25 PM To "Eddy Cheung" <e.c...@gr...>, <cor...@li...> cc Subject RE: [Coras-users] Identifier in the tables Hi Eddy, No, you should be able to use anything for the identifier. This is on purpose, as the identifier will show up many times in the later tables (e.g. stakeholder id in the asset table), and as such should have more meaningful content than just a number. I have not experienced the problem you describe. Could you give some more details? Which particular table type did you use? Best regards, Fredrik Vraalsen CORAS Development team http://coras.sourceforge.net/ SINTEF Information and Communication Technology http://www.sintef.no/ -----Original Message----- From: cor...@li... [mailto:cor...@li...] On Behalf Of Eddy Cheung Sent: 5. januar 2005 06:55 To: cor...@li... Subject: [Coras-users] Identifier in the tables Hi Fredrik, I started to experiment with the Coras tool. I notice the a strange behaviour when saving the tables. Usually in any table, there is an identifier for the item. For example, asset id, stakeholder ID, etc. To improve readability, I usually use prefix in front of the identifier. for example: informational asset would be INF-001. This style works fine except when it comes to save. The identifier in last row would always shorten to just the number. Is the identifier field only limited to numerical values? Thanks, Eddy ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt _______________________________________________ Coras-users mailing list Cor...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/coras-users |
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From: Vraalsen F. <Fre...@si...> - 2005-01-12 13:25:59
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Hi Eddy, No, you should be able to use anything for the identifier. This is on purpose, as the identifier will show up many times in the later tables (e.g. stakeholder id in the asset table), and as such should have more meaningful content than just a number. I have not experienced the problem you describe. Could you give some more details? Which particular table type did you use? Best regards, Fredrik Vraalsen CORAS Development team http://coras.sourceforge.net/=20 SINTEF Information and Communication Technology http://www.sintef.no/ -----Original Message----- From: cor...@li... [mailto:cor...@li...] On Behalf Of Eddy Cheung Sent: 5. januar 2005 06:55 To: cor...@li... Subject: [Coras-users] Identifier in the tables Hi Fredrik, I started to experiment with the Coras tool. I notice the a strange behaviour when saving the tables. Usually in any table, there is an identifier for the item. For example, asset id, stakeholder ID, etc.=20 To improve readability, I usually use prefix in front of the identifier. for example: informational asset would be INF-001. This style works fine except when it comes to save. The identifier in last row would always shorten to just the number. Is the identifier field only limited to numerical values? Thanks, Eddy ------------------------------------------------------- The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt _______________________________________________ Coras-users mailing list Cor...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/coras-users |
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From: Eddy C. <e.c...@gr...> - 2005-01-05 05:54:38
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Hi Fredrik, I started to experiment with the Coras tool. I notice the a strange behaviour when saving the tables. Usually in any table, there is an identifier for the item. For example, asset id, stakeholder ID, etc. To improve readability, I usually use prefix in front of the identifier. for example: informational asset would be INF-001. This style works fine except when it comes to save. The identifier in last row would always shorten to just the number. Is the identifier field only limited to numerical values? Thanks, Eddy |
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From: Eddy C. <e.c...@gr...> - 2005-01-04 11:48:49
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Hi Fredick, Thanks. It seems to do the trick. I will play with it a bit more. If there is any problem, I will let you know. Cheers, Eddy "Vraalsen Fredrik" <Fre...@si...> 04/01/05 06:00 PM To "Eddy Cheung" <e.c...@gr...>, <cor...@li...> cc Subject RE: [Coras-users] Coras Tool v2.0b2 Error exception Hi Eddy, Thanks for your bug report! I believe I know what the cause of the problem is. The library path is not set properly for JBoss, so it does not use the proper XML libraries (unless you are using JDK 1.5). Could you try running the server with the attached start-server.sh and let me know if this helps? Then I can upload a fixed version to SourceForge. Best regards, Fredrik Vraalsen CORAS development team SINTEF Information and Communication Technology -----Original Message----- From: cor...@li... [mailto:cor...@li...] On Behalf Of Eddy Cheung Sent: 4. januar 2005 02:43 To: cor...@li... Subject: [Coras-users] Coras Tool v2.0b2 Error exception Hi All, Downloaded Coras Tool v2.0b2, but it seems it need some configuration out of the box that may not be documented. I tried to follow the instruction in the help to create a new project. However, when the name and other details is enter to create new project, it did not show up. A closer look at the console show a range of exception been thrown. It seems there is a problem with asset configuration. The server started fine without any problem until the client connects to it. On the other hand, the client has a range of exception been thrown. Attached is two files capturing the exceptions. Operating Environment: MacOS X 10.3.7. Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.4.2-38,"Apple Computer, Inc." Thanks, Eddy |
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From: Vraalsen F. <Fre...@si...> - 2005-01-04 08:00:26
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Hi Eddy, Thanks for your bug report! I believe I know what the cause of the problem is. The library path is not set properly for JBoss, so it does not use the proper XML libraries (unless you are using JDK 1.5). Could you try running the server with the attached start-server.sh and let me know if this helps? Then I can upload a fixed version to SourceForge. Best regards, Fredrik Vraalsen CORAS development team SINTEF Information and Communication Technology -----Original Message----- From: cor...@li... [mailto:cor...@li...] On Behalf Of Eddy Cheung Sent: 4. januar 2005 02:43 To: cor...@li... Subject: [Coras-users] Coras Tool v2.0b2 Error exception Hi All, Downloaded Coras Tool v2.0b2, but it seems it need some configuration out of the box that may not be documented. I tried to follow the instruction in the help to create a new project.=20 However, when the name and other details is enter to create new project, it did not show up. A closer look at the console show a range of exception been thrown. It seems there is a problem with asset configuration.=20 The server started fine without any problem until the client connects to it. On the other hand, the client has a range of exception been thrown. Attached is two files capturing the exceptions. Operating Environment: MacOS X 10.3.7.=20 Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.4.2-38,"Apple Computer, Inc." Thanks, Eddy |
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From: Eddy C. <e.c...@gr...> - 2005-01-04 01:43:00
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Hi All, Downloaded Coras Tool v2.0b2, but it seems it need some configuration out of the box that may not be documented. I tried to follow the instruction in the help to create a new project. However, when the name and other details is enter to create new project, it did not show up. A closer look at the console show a range of exception been thrown. It seems there is a problem with asset configuration. The server started fine without any problem until the client connects to it. On the other hand, the client has a range of exception been thrown. Attached is two files capturing the exceptions. Operating Environment: MacOS X 10.3.7. Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.4.2-38,"Apple Computer, Inc." Thanks, Eddy |