Index: lams_webct_integration/.classpath
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/lams_webct_integration/.classpath,v
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- lams_webct_integration/.classpath 5 Dec 2007 04:30:46 -0000 1.3
+++ lams_webct_integration/.classpath 20 Dec 2007 00:51:49 -0000 1.4
@@ -13,5 +13,6 @@
+
Index: lams_webct_integration/DeployableComponentConfig.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/lams_webct_integration/DeployableComponentConfig.xml,v
diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
--- lams_webct_integration/DeployableComponentConfig.xml 5 Dec 2007 04:30:46 -0000 1.4
+++ lams_webct_integration/DeployableComponentConfig.xml 20 Dec 2007 00:51:49 -0000 1.5
@@ -4,16 +4,16 @@
- 0.0.28
+ 0.0.3
1.0
- lams.integration
+ lams.integration.module
sso
org.lamsfoundation.integration.webct.LamsModule
Luke Foxton
- LAMS-WebCt integration module
+ LAMS Integration Module
-
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
presentation-type="ComboBox"
inheritable="true"
optional="false"
- read-only="false"
+ read-only="true"
>
@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@
inheritable="true"
optional="false"
read-only="false"
- not-applicable-lc-types="Domain;Institution;Division;Campus;Course;Section"
- default-value="10">
+ default-value="10"
+ not-applicable-lc-types="Division;Domain;Campus;Course;Section">
@@ -72,42 +72,12 @@
presentation-type="RadioGroup"
inheritable="true"
optional="false"
- read-only="false">
+ read-only="false"
+ not-applicable-lc-types="Division;Domain;Campus;Course;Section">
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
+
-
-
-
+
-
-
+
+
@@ -202,6 +169,7 @@
inheritable="true"
optional="false"
read-only="false"
+ not-applicable-lc-types="Division;Domain;Campus;Course;Section"
default-value="@reqSrc@" />
-
-
-
-
-
-
@@ -241,16 +205,11 @@
presentation-type="CheckList"
inheritable="true"
optional="false"
+ not-applicable-lc-types="Division;Domain;Campus;Course;Section"
read-only="false">
-
-
-
-
-
-
@@ -264,17 +223,12 @@
inheritable="true"
optional="false"
read-only="false"
+ not-applicable-lc-types="Division;Domain;Campus;Course;Section"
default-value="@imgUrl@">
-
-
-
-
-
-
Index: lams_webct_integration/build.properties
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/lams_webct_integration/build.properties,v
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- lams_webct_integration/build.properties 5 Dec 2007 04:30:46 -0000 1.3
+++ lams_webct_integration/build.properties 20 Dec 2007 00:51:49 -0000 1.4
@@ -1,8 +1,18 @@
# Build.properties for configuring the LAMS/WebCt integration module
-
-# DATABASE CONFIGURATION (cant be changed after installation)
+
+
+# WEBCT SETTINGS
#############################
+# Location of WebCt Domain Directory
+webctDomainDir=C:/bea815/weblogic81/config/WebCTDomain/
+
+##############################
+
+
+# DATABASE CONFIGURATION
+#############################
+
# The type of database used tested for MsSql and MySql
dbType=MySql
@@ -13,19 +23,20 @@
dbPort=3306
# Database name user and password with permision to webct database
-dbName=lams
+dbName=lams_ldap_2_0_4
dbTable=webct_lams_lesson
dbUser=webct_lams_user
dbPass=webctpass
#############################
-# DEFAULT SERVER CONFIGURATION (configurable in webct admin)
+
+# SERVER CONFIGURATION (configurable in webct admin)
#############################
# The URL that points to LAMS, make sure it finishes with a '/'
-lamsServerUrl=http://192.168.111.30:8080/lams/
+lamsServerUrl=http://stinger.melcoe.mq.edu.au/lams/
# Server id
serverId=webctlams
@@ -36,6 +47,7 @@
# Resuest source name for your WebCt server
reqSrc=WebCt
-# Url location of image folder containing the images for this integration
-imgUrl=/webct/images/
+# Url location of image folder containing the images for this integration
+# NOTE: This is cannot be changed without re-installing so be sure to check it.
+imgUrl=http://192.168.111.30:8080/
#############################
\ No newline at end of file
Index: lams_webct_integration/build.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/lams_webct_integration/build.xml,v
diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
--- lams_webct_integration/build.xml 5 Dec 2007 04:30:46 -0000 1.4
+++ lams_webct_integration/build.xml 20 Dec 2007 00:51:49 -0000 1.5
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
-
+
Index: lams_webct_integration/license.txt
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/lams_webct_integration/license.txt,v
diff -u
--- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
+++ lams_webct_integration/license.txt 20 Dec 2007 00:51:49 -0000 1.1
@@ -0,0 +1,841 @@
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Index: lams_webct_integration/readme.txt
===================================================================
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diff -u
--- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
+++ lams_webct_integration/readme.txt 20 Dec 2007 00:51:49 -0000 1.1
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+WebCt - LAMS Integration Module
+====================================
+
+Written By Luke Foxton
+LAMS Foundation Copyright (C) 2007 (http://lamsfoundation.org)
+
+Contents
+================================================================================
+1. Requirements
+2. Downloading the package
+3. Installation
+4. Configuring WebCt Side
+5. Configuring LAMS Side
+
+
+1. REQUIREMENTS
+================================================================================
+
+* Blackboard CE 6.x (Also known as WebCt Campus Edition)
+* Http Server
+* Ant
+* MySql Server 5.0
+* CVS Client
+
+
+2. Downloading the package
+================================================================================
+
+Configure your cvs client as follows:
+
+ * access method: pserver
+ * user name: anonymous
+ * server name: lamscvs.melcoe.mq.edu.au
+ * location: /usr/local/cvsroot
+
+Then Checkout the lams_webct_integration project.
+
+
+3. Installation
+================================================================================
+
+1) Install Blackboard CE 6.x on a server.
+2) Download the WebCt-LAMS integration source package (see 3. Downloading the
+package).
+3) Open up the build.properties file (located in the root project directory) in
+a text editor.
+4) Follow the instructions to fill in the configuration details. NOTE: If your
+database server is on a different server, then you must create the user and give
+them permission to connect from other hosts. In MySql this is done for a user
+named 'monty' with the following statement:
+ mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'monty'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'some_pass';
+5) Run the create-table task from the Ant build.xml file. This can be done using
+the following command
+ ant create-table
+6) Set up a http server instance (for example Apacher Server) and copy the
+images direcory in a web-accessable directory.
+7) Run the Ant deploy task
+ ant deploy
+
+
+4. Configuring WebCt Side
+=========================
+
+
+
+
+5. Configuring LAMS Side
+========================
Index: lams_webct_integration/release_notes.txt
===================================================================
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diff -u
--- /dev/null 1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
+++ lams_webct_integration/release_notes.txt 20 Dec 2007 00:51:49 -0000 1.1
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+LAMS-WebCt Integration Release Notes
+=========================================
+
+All Jira bug references can be found at:
+https://bugs.lamsfoundation.org/browse/
+
+1.0 Release
+===================
+
+lams2-webct-integration-1.0.0.jar was developed and tested with Blackboard CE 6
+AP1 SP1, later versions are trusted to work under the same configuration.
+
+Feature List
+============
+
+* Links for author where teachers can author new LAMS designs.
+* Links for starting lessons.
+* Availability options for lessons, scheduling and hide/show options.
+* Links for monitor where teachers can monitor running lessons.
+* Links to running lessons for students.
+* Configurable role mappings for monitor, author and learner.
+* Grouping facilities to allow course-by-course sharing of learning designs
+
+Known Issues
+============
+
+* No Gradebook integration.
+* Need a separate HTTP server to store images used for workspace tree.
+* Role mapping settings are only displayed under the instution admin screens.
+* User details are not updated to LAMS on change.
+
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Index: lams_webct_integration/src/org/lamsfoundation/integration/dao/LamsLessonDaoMySqlJDBC.java
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/lams_webct_integration/src/org/lamsfoundation/integration/dao/LamsLessonDaoMySqlJDBC.java,v
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- lams_webct_integration/src/org/lamsfoundation/integration/dao/LamsLessonDaoMySqlJDBC.java 5 Dec 2007 04:30:46 -0000 1.1
+++ lams_webct_integration/src/org/lamsfoundation/integration/dao/LamsLessonDaoMySqlJDBC.java 20 Dec 2007 00:51:49 -0000 1.2
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
" WHERE (learning_context_id=" +learningContextId+ ") " +
"AND (pt_id=" +ptId+ ")";
- System.out.println("SQL INSERT: " +query);
+ //System.out.println("SQL INSERT: " +query);
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(query);
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@
")";
- System.out.println("SQL INSERT: " +query);
+ //System.out.println("SQL INSERT: " +query);
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(query);
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
{
Connection connection;
- System.out.println(lesson.toString());
+ //System.out.println(lesson.toString());
int hidden=0;
int schedule=0;
@@ -270,8 +270,8 @@
(
*/
- System.out.println("START: " +startTimeStamp);
- System.out.println("END: " +endTimeStamp);
+ //System.out.println("START: " +startTimeStamp);
+ //System.out.println("END: " +endTimeStamp);
try
@@ -308,8 +308,6 @@
"" +schedule+ "," +
"" +startTimeStamp+ "," +
"" +endTimeStamp+ ")";
-
- System.out.println("SQL INSERT: " +insert);
int rows = stmt.executeUpdate(insert);
@@ -378,7 +376,7 @@
",end_date_time = " +endTimeStamp+ " " +
"WHERE lesson_id = " + lesson.getLessonId();
- System.out.println("UPDATE: " + update);
+ //System.out.println("UPDATE: " + update);
rows = stmt.executeUpdate(update);
stmt.close();
@@ -415,7 +413,7 @@
Statement stmt = connection.createStatement();
String delete="DELETE FROM "+dbTable+" WHERE lesson_id=" +lsId;
- System.out.println("DELETE: " + delete);
+ //System.out.println("DELETE: " + delete);
rows = stmt.executeUpdate(delete);
stmt.close();
@@ -461,7 +459,7 @@
"FROM " +dbTable+
" WHERE (lesson_id=" +lsId+ ")";
- System.out.println("GET LESSON: " +query);
+ //System.out.println("GET LESSON: " +query);
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(query);
Index: lams_webct_integration/src/org/lamsfoundation/integration/webct/LamsModule.java
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/lams_webct_integration/src/org/lamsfoundation/integration/webct/LamsModule.java,v
diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7
--- lams_webct_integration/src/org/lamsfoundation/integration/webct/LamsModule.java 5 Dec 2007 04:30:46 -0000 1.6
+++ lams_webct_integration/src/org/lamsfoundation/integration/webct/LamsModule.java 20 Dec 2007 00:51:49 -0000 1.7
@@ -19,8 +19,11 @@
import com.webct.platform.sdk.security.authentication.module.AuthenticationModule;
import com.webct.platform.sdkext.authmoduledata.*;
+import com.webct.platform.sdk.context.gen.LearningCtxtVO;
+import com.webct.platform.sdk.context.gen.SessionVO;
+import com.webct.platform.sdk.context.client.ContextSDK;
+import com.webct.platform.sdkext.authmoduledata.LearningContextService;
-
import org.apache.velocity.VelocityContext;
import org.apache.velocity.Template;
import org.apache.velocity.app.VelocityEngine;
@@ -43,6 +46,9 @@
public static final String VERSION = "1.0.0";
public static final String JARSTR = "lams2-webct-integration-" + VERSION + ".jar";
private HttpServletRequest request = null;
+ private SessionVO _sessionVO;
+ private LearningCtxtVO _currentLearningContext;
+ private ContextSDK _contextSDK;
private Map settings = null;
private String lamsServerUrl;
private String lamsServerId;
@@ -76,6 +82,17 @@
public boolean login() throws LoginException
{
+
+ try{
+ this._contextSDK = new ContextSDK();
+ this._sessionVO = _contextSDK.getCurrentSession();
+ }
+ catch (Exception e)
+ {
+ e.printStackTrace();
+ throw new LoginException("Problem getting context sdk object: " + e.getMessage());
+ }
+
return true;
}
@@ -92,28 +109,16 @@
return false;
}
-
-
- this.settings = super.getSettings();
- //user = super.getUserId();
- lamsServerUrl = (String)settings.get(Constants.SETTING_LAMS_SERVER_URL);
- lamsServerId = (String)settings.get(Constants.SETTING_SERVER_ID);
- lamsServerSecretKey = (String)settings.get(Constants.SETTING_SECRET_KEY);
- webctRequestSource = (String)settings.get(Constants.SETTING_REQUEST_SRC);
-
- List roles;
- this.lcID = super.getCurrentLearningContextId();
-
- request = super.getRequest();
- Map params = new HashMap();
+ Map params = new HashMap();
String html=null;
String authorUrl = null;
String learningDesigns = null;
String learnerUrl = "";
String monitorUrl = "";
-
- String ptid = request.getParameter("id");
- if(ptid==null)
+ this.request = super.getRequest();
+
+ String ptid = request.getParameter("id");
+ if(ptid==null)
{
// the id param was null, so PT was probably called from My WebCT
ptid = request.getParameter("tid");
@@ -126,16 +131,33 @@
}
params.put("pt_id", ptid);
params.put("page_id", request.getParameter("page_id"));
-
+
try{
- this.user = UserService.getInstance().getUser(super.getUserId(), lcID);
+ this.lcID = super.getCurrentLearningContextId();
+ this.user = UserService.getInstance().getUser(super.getUserId(), lcID);
}
catch (VistaDataException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
throw new LoginException("Problem getting user details from WebCt: " + e.getMessage());
}
+
+
+
+ this.settings = super.getSettings(new Long(user.getInstitutionLCId()));
+
+
+ this.lamsServerUrl = (String)settings.get(Constants.SETTING_LAMS_SERVER_URL);
+ this.lamsServerId = (String)settings.get(Constants.SETTING_SERVER_ID);
+ this.lamsServerSecretKey = (String)settings.get(Constants.SETTING_SECRET_KEY);
+ this.webctRequestSource = (String)settings.get(Constants.SETTING_REQUEST_SRC);
+ //System.out.println("TESTING:");
+ //System.out.println((String)settings.get("glcid"));
+ //System.out.println(lamsServerUrl);
+ //System.out.println(lamsServerId);
+ //System.out.println(lamsServerSecretKey);
+ //System.out.println(webctRequestSource);
boolean canAuthor = hasLamsRole("authorRoles");
boolean canMonitor = hasLamsRole("monitorRoles");
@@ -224,10 +246,19 @@
// get the learning designs to display the workspace tree
learningDesigns = getLearningDesigns(user, lcID);
- params.put("learningDesigns", learningDesigns);
- html = this.generatePage("web/create.vm", params);
-
+ if (learningDesigns == null || learningDesigns.equals("") || learningDesigns.equals("error"))
+ {
+ // LAMS server is probably down
+ params.put("successMessage", "Could not connect to LAMS server, LAMS server may be down." +
+ "
Please contact your system administrator.");
+ html = this.generatePage("web/success.vm", params);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ params.put("learningDesigns", learningDesigns);
+ html = this.generatePage("web/create.vm", params);
+ }
}
catch (Exception e)
{
@@ -254,7 +285,7 @@
params.put("successMessage", successMessage);
try{
- html = this.generatePage("web/lessonCreated.vm", params);
+ html = this.generatePage("web/success.vm", params);
}
catch (Exception e)
@@ -276,7 +307,7 @@
lamsServerSecretKey,
webctRequestSource,
user.getUserId(),
- "" + seqID,
+ "" + lcID,
Constants.DEFAULT_LANGUAGE,
Constants.DEFAULT_COUNTRY,
user.getFirstname(),
@@ -323,8 +354,8 @@
Long.parseLong(ptid),
lcID.longValue(),
Long.parseLong(seqID),
- title,
- description,
+ LamsSecurityUtil.replace(title, '\'', "\\'"),
+ LamsSecurityUtil.replace(description, '\'', "\\'"),
user.getUserId(),
user.getFirstname(),
user.getLastname(),
@@ -350,7 +381,7 @@
params.put("successMessage", successMessage);
try{
- html = this.generatePage("web/lessonCreated.vm", params);
+ html = this.generatePage("web/success.vm", params);
}
@@ -393,7 +424,7 @@
"preview");
String previewUrl = generateRequestURL(user, lcID, "learner") + "&lsid=" +pvID;
- System.out.println("PREVIEW URL: " + previewUrl);
+ //System.out.println("PREVIEW URL: " + previewUrl);
super.setRedirectUrl(previewUrl);
}
catch (Exception e)
@@ -419,7 +450,20 @@
{
Calendar calendarStart = Calendar.getInstance();
calendarStart.setTime(modLesson.getStartTimestamp());
- params.put("startStr", + calendarStart.get(Calendar.DATE) + "/" + calendarStart.get(Calendar.MONTH) + "/" + calendarStart.get(Calendar.YEAR));
+
+ String dayStr = "" + calendarStart.get(Calendar.DATE);
+ if (dayStr.length()<=1)
+ {
+ dayStr = "0" + dayStr;
+ }
+
+ String monthStr = "" + (calendarStart.get(Calendar.MONTH) + 1);
+ if (monthStr.length()<=1)
+ {
+ monthStr = "0" + monthStr;
+ }
+
+ params.put("startStr", dayStr + "/" + monthStr + "/" + calendarStart.get(Calendar.YEAR));
params.put("stHrCk" + calendarStart.get(Calendar.HOUR), "selected" );
params.put("stMnCk" + calendarStart.get(Calendar.MINUTE), "selected" );
params.put("stAmCk" + calendarStart.get(Calendar.AM_PM), "selected" );
@@ -436,7 +480,20 @@
{
Calendar calendarEnd = Calendar.getInstance();
calendarEnd.setTime(modLesson.getEndTimestamp());
- params.put("endStr", calendarEnd.get(Calendar.DATE) + "/" + calendarEnd.get(Calendar.MONTH) + "/" + calendarEnd.get(Calendar.YEAR));
+
+ String dayStr = "" + calendarEnd.get(Calendar.DATE);
+ if (dayStr.length()<=1)
+ {
+ dayStr = "0" + dayStr;
+ }
+
+ String monthStr = "" + (calendarEnd.get(Calendar.MONTH)+1);
+ if (monthStr.length()<=1)
+ {
+ monthStr = "0" + monthStr;
+ }
+
+ params.put("endStr", dayStr + "/" + monthStr + "/" + calendarEnd.get(Calendar.YEAR));
params.put("edHrCk" + calendarEnd.get(Calendar.HOUR), "selected" );
params.put("edMnCk" + calendarEnd.get(Calendar.MINUTE), "selected" );
params.put("edAmCk" + calendarEnd.get(Calendar.AM_PM), "selected" );
@@ -484,9 +541,8 @@
try{
LamsLesson modLesson = lessonDao.getDBLesson(request.getParameter("lsID"));
-
- modLesson.setTitle(request.getParameter("title"));
- modLesson.setDescription(request.getParameter("description"));
+ modLesson.setTitle(LamsSecurityUtil.replace(request.getParameter("title"), '\'', "\\'"));
+ modLesson.setDescription(LamsSecurityUtil.replace(request.getParameter("description"), '\'', "\\'"));
modLesson.setHidden(request.getParameter("isAvailable").equals("false"));
modLesson.setSchedule(request.getParameter("schedule").equals("true"));
@@ -529,7 +585,7 @@
params.put("successMessage", "Unable to update LAMS lesson.");
}
- html = this.generatePage("web/lessonCreated.vm", params);
+ html = this.generatePage("web/success.vm", params);
}
@@ -603,13 +659,13 @@
log.info("LAMS AUTHOR REQUEST: " + authorUrl);
- System.out.println("LAMS AUTHOR REQUEST: " + authorUrl);
+ //System.out.println("LAMS AUTHOR REQUEST: " + authorUrl);
return authorUrl;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
log.error("Problem generating request url:", e);
- System.out.println("Problem generating request url: " + e.getMessage() );
+ //System.out.println("Problem generating request url: " + e.getMessage() );
e.printStackTrace();
throw new LoginException("Problem getting author url:" + e.getMessage());
}
@@ -634,14 +690,14 @@
"1");
log.info("LAMS LEARNING DESIGNS: " + learningDesigns);
- System.out.println("LAMS LEARNING DESIGN: " + learningDesigns);
+ //System.out.println("LAMS LEARNING DESIGN: " + learningDesigns);
return learningDesigns;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
log.error("Problem getting learning desings:", e);
- System.out.println("Problem getting learning desings: " + e.getMessage() );
+ //System.out.println("Problem getting learning desings: " + e.getMessage() );
e.printStackTrace();
throw new LoginException("Problem getting learning desings: " + e.getMessage());
}
@@ -662,11 +718,11 @@
}
String timestampStr = date + " " + hours + ":" + minutes + ":" + "00";
- System.out.println("TIMESTAMP: " + timestampStr);
+ //System.out.println("TIMESTAMP: " + timestampStr);
Timestamp t = Timestamp.valueOf(timestampStr);
- System.out.println("TIMESTAMP To String: " + t.toString());
+ //System.out.println("TIMESTAMP To String: " + t.toString());
return t;
}
@@ -681,30 +737,60 @@
boolean hasLameRole = false;
String learnerRoles[] = (String[])settings.get(lamsRoleType);
- System.out.print("ROLES: ");
+ //System.out.print("ROLES: ");
for(int i = 0; i