I am not aware of one - if it has not been done - I can work on it.

-Jay

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Pete Muir <pmuir@bleepbleep.org.uk> wrote:
Do we have a ticket with IT to get the demos removed and replaced with
a html page saying "Unavailable, please follow the getting started
instructions to run this demo"?

If so, what number is it?

On 25/02/2008, Norman Richards <orb@nostacktrace.com> wrote:
>
>  On Feb 25, 2008, at 10:05 AM, Jay Balunas wrote:
>
>  > First - The seam examples that are linked off of seamframwork.org's
>  > "See Seam in Action..." section: where are they hosted?  where can I
>  > find more information on them (seam version?, persistence config?
>  > etc...)?  and how can we change/update them?
>  >
>  > The main reason I ask is because it appears the DVD example is
>  > having some sort of persistence config issue.  Selecting "Start
>  > Shopping" throws a JDBC error.  A user reported it, but I thought I
>  > remember Pete saying that those demos were a little out of date.
>  >
>  > Second - The user wanted to send me an email because he thought he
>  > saw a security issue (see below) where previous users information
>  > was displayed in one of the text fields.  I asked him to put a jira
>  > in and that we would look into it.  Does this sound familiar to
>  > anyone?
>
>
> It is running on demo.jboss.com and needs to be taken down.    It's
>  running with other demos on an old version of JBoss.  We are not able
>  to upgrade the JBoss version for fear of messing up the other demos.
>  At one time we had access to the JBoss instance on that machine from
>  the demo account, but the last time I tried to administer it I found
>  the JBoss instance was running as root and we couldn't reset it.   IT,
>  as usual, was unresponsive.
>
>  We really need to remove the links to that demo machine.
>
>
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