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No Support => General discussion (no support!) => Topic started by: MikaK on June 04, 2004, 02:46:08 pm

Title: Integration with Jamroom
Post by: MikaK on June 04, 2004, 02:46:08 pm
First, my apologies of posting this to the wrong forum.

I am setting up a multimedia portal based on a mp3 librarian named Jamroom ( http://www.jamroom.net/) generating the primary user id's. This is further spiced up with a bbforum named WoWbb ( http://www.wowbb.com/features.php ) integrating it's own user permissions with Jamroom.

Is it possible to do the same with Coppermine ie. to integrate with  the Jamroom user register?
I am aiming at setting up a solution where only one log in is needed.

Yours,
Mika
Title: Re: Integration with Jamroom
Post by: MikaK on September 04, 2004, 06:38:19 am
No answers in months ???

-MikaK
Title: Re: Integration with Jamroom
Post by: Joachim Müller on September 04, 2004, 11:33:00 am
integration between a bbs app (or any other application that has user management) and coppermine is done by creating a bridge file. Coppermine comes with bridge files for various bbs apps (like ipb, vb, phpbb, yabbse, smf). If you need a bridge file for your app, you will have to create one. Take a look at the existing bridge files and modify one to fit your needs. You have to understand that there's a myriad of apps that all come with user management, with users of those apps seeking for a way to integrate coppermine with them. We (the coppermine dev team) can not create bridge files for every exotic app that exists, most bridge files are user contributions. You're welcome to modify an existing bridge file as suggested above and post your hack here.

Joachim
Title: Re: Integration with Jamroom
Post by: MikaK on October 08, 2004, 11:28:07 am
integration between a bbs app (or any other application that has user management) and coppermine is done by creating a bridge file. Coppermine comes with bridge files for various bbs apps (like ipb, vb, phpbb, yabbse, smf). If you need a bridge file for your app, you will have to create one. Take a look at the existing bridge files and modify one to fit your needs. You have to understand that there's a myriad of apps that all come with user management, with users of those apps seeking for a way to integrate coppermine with them. We (the coppermine dev team) can not create bridge files for every exotic app that exists, most bridge files are user contributions. You're welcome to modify an existing bridge file as suggested above and post your hack here.

Joachim

Thanks, I´ll see what can be done.
-Mika