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user registration question
If this is in another post, I apoligize.
I have a site that I would like to use vBulletin on, however I would like the forum to be a part the members section. The login information will have already been collected by the time the users gets to the forum. Is it possible to use the usernames from my site in the forums? I do not want my users to have to log in twice. thanks you in advance for any information, Doug |
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Yes, it's reasonably easy.
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Thank you for the quick response. Could you point me in the right direction to do this? I am trying to evaluate this software and would like to see how easy it is.
Thanks again. |
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Sorry, but to give details would require that you already have vBulletin. I can say that it's been done many times before here.
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Just one more question, I hope.
My site is written in jsp using struts, is it easy to integrate vBulletin and to do this in that type of architecture? thank you very much again. |
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Provided JSP can connect to a MySQL server (and if Sun's built-in stuff can't, there could be a third-party MySQL class), then it should work.
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