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On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Brian Reinhold
<brianreinh...@lampreynetworks.com> wrote:
> Okay but I have actually already started down that path (using the *DTO
> classes). I just couldn't see how they were linked to the brokerDTO. But I
> guess many of them are nested and that is why. (Unfortunately I tried the
> SslDTO first which is nested so I didn't see the connection.) So I guess the
> hard part is figuring out the nested links.
>
> After looking at the KeyStorageDTO I see it has a lot of good SSL config
> info in it and it is linked to the BrokerDTO by the 'key_storage' field.
> This one is easy since it is not nested. (Wish I had started with this one
> since the connection to the Broker is obvious!) The SslDTO object must be
> used in one of the fields of the *DTO objects used in BrokerDTO.
>
> So I suppose the way to proceed is to look at all the fields I can set in
> the BrokerDTO object. Then look at all the objects that /these/ fields take
> and within these objects the fields they take etc., and eventually I should
> cover all the *DTO objects and see all possible configurations.
>
> I think I would like to contribute an example explaining that and
> demonstrating it (once I get it working). It's not particularly obvious but
> once you get a nack for the approach, it's pretty easy.
>
> Thanks for the confirmation!
>
>
>
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