While already in the pipeline for some months, this change has now been effectuated. Please stand by while we re-add its hosting records to the new provider's DNS.
Summary: netrexx.org does not work at the moment. We are working on it, and hoping to resolve this somewhere tonight. best regards, René Jansen. _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
I am happy to report that netrexx.org is on the air again.
Please let me know if there are any remaining issues. best regards, René Jansen. On 4 feb. 2014, at 15:31, René Jansen <[hidden email]> wrote: > While already in the pipeline for some months, this change has now been effectuated. Please stand by while we re-add its hosting records to the new provider's DNS. > > Summary: netrexx.org does not work at the moment. We are working on it, and hoping to resolve this somewhere tonight. > > best regards, > > René Jansen. > > > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ > _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
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Hi,
Just wondering: does anyone have experience writing a CAS (www.jasig.org/cas) Authentication Handler in NetREXX? I have no experience with Java, or Maven, or Eclipse (our developers use Eclipse so I will need to also) ... but we were having a discussion in one of our project meetings and I basically asked "why don't we write our own Authentication Handler?" ... and then I found out that, with this group, whoever voices it gets stuck with the project (now I know why nobody asked that question before -- that'll teach the dumb systems guy [me] to ask such questions). So now I need to look into writing one of these things. Since I know REXX (not NetREXX) ... I figured I would have a better chance of success using that than trying to learn Java, right? Anyway, if anyone can provide pointers, I'd be extremely grateful. Thanks. --Stephen -- -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Y. Odo Sr Systems Programmer Technology Infrastructure / Systems Engineering [hidden email] Information Technology Services phone: (808)956-2383 University of Hawai'i FAX: (808)956-2412 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Assistant Regional Commissioner AYSO Honolulu Region 178 http://www.AYSOhonolulu.org - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Head Coach Roosevelt High School Girls JV Soccer --------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
> Since I know REXX (not NetREXX) ... I figured I would have a better chance of success using that than trying to learn Java, right? I certainly can't help you, but someone is bound to tell you to study up on BSF4ooRexx and it might as well be me 😊 The BeanShell Framework exposes all of Java to ooRexx, making it all look like Rexx to you, which simplifies everything (to an extent). Head on over to the link you sent and dive down into the Developers and Client links there. Good luck! Tom Sent from Microsoft Surface RT _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
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