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From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 23:23:29
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https://agilewiki.dev.java.net/ I spent the evening working on the project home page, trying to cover there the same material I've gone over with each person that has joined. I don't know if people will actually read it, but it is there for us to refer to when newbies join the list. Your comments are welcome. Bill --------------------------------- What makes Sachin India's highest paid sports celebrity?, Share your knowledge on Yahoo! India Answers Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 15:57:28
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https://agilewiki.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8 The specs may be a bit detailed, but you may find yourself working with some interesting code. And then, of course, there's the testing. Bill --------------------------------- What makes Sachin India's highest paid sports celebrity?, Share your knowledge on Yahoo! India Answers Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 14:20:13
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https://agilewiki.dev.java.net/ I spent the evening working on the project home page, trying to cover there the same material I've gone over with each person that has joined. I don't know if people will actually read it, but it is there for us to refer to when newbies join the list. Your comments are welcome. Bill --------------------------------- What makes Sachin India's highest paid sports celebrity?, Share your knowledge on Yahoo! India Answers Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 13:52:05
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Allan and all: Mostly there are inter-project dependencies: AwServer, AwSwingClient and AwTextClient all depend on the AwCommon jar file. (AwServlet, unfortunately, uses a JDK1.4-compatible version of the same code.) The ONLY other dependency is that AwServlet uses swing-layout-1.0.jar, which is included in NetBeans. Per your suggestion, I've now added a lib folder directly under trunk which includes both the swing-layout jar and a README.txt file covering the above interdependencies. Thanks for pointing this out. There are a lot of rough edges to this project and if nobody says anything, it is to the detriment of all. Good call, Allan! Bill Allan Ang <all...@ya...> wrote: Hi guys, How about adding a folder called lib to the svn repo. All libraries that the source depends on should be added inside that folder. (at least for the interim until someone finds a better way). Instead of us looking around for the libraries elsewhere. allan Send instant messages to your online friends http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com --------------------------------- What makes Sachin India's highest paid sports celebrity?, Share your knowledge on Yahoo! India Answers Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Allan A. <all...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 12:55:48
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Hi guys, How about adding a folder called lib to the svn repo. All libraries that the source depends on should be added inside that folder. (at least for the interim until someone finds a better way). Instead of us looking around for the libraries elsewhere. allan Send instant messages to your online friends http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 11:34:59
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There's a typo on the project page--look for version control - SCM. That tab gives you the svn intro page at https://agilewiki.dev.java.net/source/browse/agilewiki/ From there, pick the link, access options. It takes you to https://agilewiki.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectSource And there you will find the url https://agilewiki.dev.java.net/svn/agilewiki/trunk agilewiki NOTE: the svn at SourceForge is now quite dated. Bill --- Allan Ang <all...@ya...> wrote: > Hi all, > > Is the url of the source > http://agilewiki.dev.java.net > or > https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/compstrm > > btw: I can see the source in the sourceforge site > but not on the java.net one. > > allan > > Send instant messages to your online friends > http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com |
From: Allan A. <all...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 09:32:41
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Hi all, Is the url of the source http://agilewiki.dev.java.net or https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/compstrm btw: I can see the source in the sourceforge site but not on the java.net one. allan Send instant messages to your online friends http://asia.messenger.yahoo.com |
From: sougata b. <sou...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 09:02:36
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Hi Bill, I satrted working on Back button. I just want to know couple of things. In the Doc when you call pane.getPage(url). I push all the URLS in a stack. and onBackButtonPressed I do go to the earlier pushed (x-1) pushed URL. How do you say is it the right way to do? Ta Sougata Bill la Forge <laf...@ya...> wrote: I have just now accepted an application from Ravikiran Reddy to join the AgileWiki project: Iam Ravikiran Reddy. Iam also one of the members of the games.java.net. Iam intersted to participate in ur project. I completed Post Graduation(MCA) in Computer Applications from Osmania University(India). I have working experience on applications developed on Swings, Servlets and Core J2SE concepts. Bill --------------------------------- What makes Sachin India's highest paid sports celebrity?, Share your knowledge on Yahoo! India Answers Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW Thanks Sougata Cell +919342501276 --------------------------------- What makes Sachin India's highest paid sports celebrity?, Share your knowledge on Yahoo! India Answers Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 08:37:09
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Allan, Looks like my cc to the list didn't work. So I'm adding it to the "to" this time. Note that I generally prefer email sent to com...@li... rather than directly to me--that way everyone gets to hear the questions and answers. I'll note that I still need you to create an account on http://www.java.net and then send me (or to the list!) your account name. Then you can track the latest code changes. (It gets a bit active at times.) Pending only that, the project is yours. There are modules that need changing: Portal and PortalWrapper. Portal is located in org.agilewiki.framework, in the AwServer project (under trunk, of course). And its JDK1.5. PortalWrapper is located in org.agilewiki.client. There are two copies. :-( The copy in AwCommon is JDK1.5, while the copy in AwServlet is JDK1.4. Turns out, my ISP wanted to use TomCat under JDS1.4. Oh yes, I suggest using NetBeans. Nice IDE, includes an embeded TomCat server that is easy to get running. And once you have access to trunk (or even if you just open the latest download file), you can just do a project open on AwCommon, AwServer, AwServlet, AwSwingClient, etc. Bill Allan Ang <all...@ya...> wrote: Hiya Bill, Short intro on myself. My name is Allan Kenneth Ang, of mixed parentage (mom is Indian & dad is Chinese..both are Malaysian..I am as well). Got married last year..kid is out too. (my 1st one!) Java/Programming Experience: Been working with Java since 2001 (so I guess that would make a newbie judging by the other people on this project:) ). Started out as a developer and made my way up managing the development team. Did project management work as well (that's what I'm doing now actually). I'm a decent programmer and am a fast learner. I guess my strengths is in communicating technical ideas to non-programmers. SVN: Yes I do know subversion. In fact just recently migrated the source code mgt system from VSS (yuck!) to SVN for my new employers. But I'm not an SVN guru though but I can move my way around :) My interest in the project: Looking to learn from you guys. Would definitely like to get my hands dirty with code. The string compression work looks good now & will checkout the codes today. my msn messenger: all...@ho... yahoo messenger: all...@ya... humbly yours, allan Bill la Forge <laf...@ya...> wrote: Allan, Good to hear back from you. Source is kept under subversion at http://agilewiki.dev.java.net To keep up to date on the latest changes, you will need to join java.net and give me your user name. I'll initially set it up to give you read access--write access comes later, and we may want to keep the number of developers with write access to a small number. Are you familiar with subversion? You will find a great windoz client at http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ Also, it would be great if you could introduce yourself. What is your background? Your strengths? Areas of interest? Anything in particular you would like to work on in AgileWiki? We may soon have a team page and I'd like to include something about everyone there. (Its already included in the latest release.) Its also a nice way for the team to get to know each other. Speaking of the team, the members already are quite diverse, including a graphic artist, a research engineer and an ontologist, programers with 30+ years of experience, Java newbies and non-programmers. I look forward to your active involvement and will help you as I can and when you need it. If you're looking for something to work on, I would suggest data compression of the strings passed between the server and its clients--this is really an easy project once you're moving in the right direction, as there are libraries available that will do the heavy lifting. (Programming these days often is little more than using the right library in the right place.) Or would you prefer to dig into the internals of a change-based database? Work on Serlets? Or Swing? Or perhaps focus on testing? There's pleanty of work here! Name your poison. :-) Bill __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 08:16:30
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From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 07:36:38
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Allan, Looks like my cc to the list didn't work. So I'm adding it to the "to" this time. Note that I generally prefer email sent to com...@li... rather than directly to me--that way everyone gets to hear the questions and answers. I'll note that I still need you to create an account on http://www.java.net and then send me (or to the list!) your account name. Then you can track the latest code changes. (It gets a bit active at times.) Pending only that, the project is yours. There are modules that need changing: Portal and PortalWrapper. Portal is located in org.agilewiki.framework, in the AwServer project (under trunk, of course). And its JDK1.5. PortalWrapper is located in org.agilewiki.client. There are two copies. :-( The copy in AwCommon is JDK1.5, while the copy in AwServlet is JDK1.4. Turns out, my ISP wanted to use TomCat under JDS1.4. Oh yes, I suggest using NetBeans. Nice IDE, includes an embeded TomCat server that is easy to get running. And once you have access to trunk (or even if you just open the latest download file), you can just do a project open on AwCommon, AwServer, AwServlet, AwSwingClient, etc. Bill Allan Ang <all...@ya...> wrote: Hiya Bill, Short intro on myself. My name is Allan Kenneth Ang, of mixed parentage (mom is Indian & dad is Chinese..both are Malaysian..I am as well). Got married last year..kid is out too. (my 1st one!) Java/Programming Experience: Been working with Java since 2001 (so I guess that would make a newbie judging by the other people on this project:) ). Started out as a developer and made my way up managing the development team. Did project management work as well (that's what I'm doing now actually). I'm a decent programmer and am a fast learner. I guess my strengths is in communicating technical ideas to non-programmers. SVN: Yes I do know subversion. In fact just recently migrated the source code mgt system from VSS (yuck!) to SVN for my new employers. But I'm not an SVN guru though but I can move my way around :) My interest in the project: Looking to learn from you guys. Would definitely like to get my hands dirty with code. The string compression work looks good now & will checkout the codes today. my msn messenger: all...@ho... yahoo messenger: all...@ya... humbly yours, allan Bill la Forge <laf...@ya...> wrote: Allan, Good to hear back from you. Source is kept under subversion at http://agilewiki.dev.java.net To keep up to date on the latest changes, you will need to join java.net and give me your user name. I'll initially set it up to give you read access--write access comes later, and we may want to keep the number of developers with write access to a small number. Are you familiar with subversion? You will find a great windoz client at http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ Also, it would be great if you could introduce yourself. What is your background? Your strengths? Areas of interest? Anything in particular you would like to work on in AgileWiki? We may soon have a team page and I'd like to include something about everyone there. (Its already included in the latest release.) Its also a nice way for the team to get to know each other. Speaking of the team, the members already are quite diverse, including a graphic artist, a research engineer and an ontologist, programers with 30+ years of experience, Java newbies and non-programmers. I look forward to your active involvement and will help you as I can and when you need it. If you're looking for something to work on, I would suggest data compression of the strings passed between the server and its clients--this is really an easy project once you're moving in the right direction, as there are libraries available that will do the heavy lifting. (Programming these days often is little more than using the right library in the right place.) Or would you prefer to dig into the internals of a change-based database? Work on Serlets? Or Swing? Or perhaps focus on testing? There's pleanty of work here! Name your poison. :-) Bill --------------------------------- What makes Sachin India's highest paid sports celebrity?, Share your knowledge on Yahoo! India Answers Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 07:22:28
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I have just now accepted an application from Ravikiran Reddy to join the AgileWiki project: Iam Ravikiran Reddy. Iam also one of the members of the games.java.net. Iam intersted to participate in ur project. I completed Post Graduation(MCA) in Computer Applications from Osmania University(India). I have working experience on applications developed on Swings, Servlets and Core J2SE concepts. Bill --------------------------------- What makes Sachin India's highest paid sports celebrity?, Share your knowledge on Yahoo! India Answers Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 05:35:31
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I just realized. While the ch command is applicable to most types of rolons, including NPJS's, it should not be allowed on a JSEC. Anyone interested in working on this? Its a 2-line change to the applicability method in the ch command, I think. Bill __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-12 05:18:25
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Allan, Good to hear back from you. Source is kept under subversion at http://agilewiki.dev.java.net To keep up to date on the latest changes, you will need to join java.net and give me your user name. I'll initially set it up to give you read access--write access comes later, and we may want to keep the number of developers with write access to a small number. Are you familiar with subversion? You will find a great windoz client at http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ Also, it would be great if you could introduce yourself. What is your background? Your strengths? Areas of interest? Anything in particular you would like to work on in AgileWiki? We may soon have a team page and I'd like to include something about everyone there. (Its already included in the latest release.) Its also a nice way for the team to get to know each other. Speaking of the team, the members already are quite diverse, including a graphic artist, a research engineer and an ontologist, programers with 30+ years of experience, Java newbies and non-programmers. I look forward to your active involvement and will help you as I can and when you need it. If you're looking for something to work on, I would suggest data compression of the strings passed between the server and its clients--this is really an easy project once you're moving in the right direction, as there are libraries available that will do the heavy lifting. (Programming these days often is little more than using the right library in the right place.) Or would you prefer to dig into the internals of a change-based database? Work on Serlets? Or Swing? Or perhaps focus on testing? There's pleanty of work here! Name your poison. :-) Bill --- Allan Ang <all...@ya...> wrote: > Hi Bill, > > Nope..afraid im not khawjg. Thanks for the warm > welcome. Hope to learn a lot here! > > allan > > Bill la Forge <laf...@ya...> wrote: Allan, > > Are you khawjg? I just received a request by that > user name on java.net. Believe me, you are most > welcome on the AgileWiki project. And its a great > time to join, too, as we have already 4 newbie > members on the team. So you'll have pleanty of > company while learning your way around the code. > > You get started by joining the discussion list and > introducing yourself. Easy as that. > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/compstrm-wiki > > Also, I'm a great believer in learn a little, do a > little, and ask a lot of questions. :-) > > Bill > > Allan Ang <all...@ya...> wrote: > Hi > > where/how do i get started on this? > > i can program and test > > allan > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 1GB free storage! > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn > something new. Click here > Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 1GB free storage! __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-11 13:03:43
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Sougata, Per your suggestion, I've updated AwServlet to include a suggested field size: 80 for headlines, 30 for user names and passwords and 20 for topic names. I've also updated AwServlet to use these suggestions for the size of the text input area. I have not updated AwSwingClient. The form events now containing size suggestions are: EditText, Challenge and Password. Something else for you to work on perhaps? :-) Bill --------------------------------- Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. Click here Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-11 10:30:29
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Would anyone else like some work assignments? :-) Bill __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com |
From: sougata b. <sou...@ya...> - 2006-05-11 09:50:15
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Yes Bill, Thank you very much for assinging some work. The docs you sent is useful, I have to go through the code one again. By tomorrow(GMT) I guess I can get you some information about back button. It is really a good learning experiance for me while working with you Thanks Sougata Bill la Forge <laf...@ya...> wrote: Sougata, You had said you were looking for some documentation on persistance... Was any of what I sent you helpful? Its all just too clear to me. I need feedback to know when I've gone too fast, when its just too different and when I'm just saying the obvious. Bill __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Compstrm-wiki mailing list Com...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/compstrm-wiki Thanks Sougata Cell +919342501276 --------------------------------- Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. Click here Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-11 09:18:53
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Sougata, You had said you were looking for some documentation on persistance... Was any of what I sent you helpful? Its all just too clear to me. I need feedback to know when I've gone too fast, when its just too different and when I'm just saying the obvious. Bill __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-11 09:15:20
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I'll note that this back button moves you back to a prior context, which is a bit different from the back button on a browser. It would be nice to have this new back button on both the swing and web clients. There are some restrictions on using the browser back button, like submitting a form after using the back button. But no such restrictions here. Very much looking forward to working with you on this--but at your own pace! Bill --- sougata bhattacharya <sou...@ya...> wrote: > Hi Bill, > Thanks for assinging the work. I will work on the > implementation of the Back button. These 3 days i > was bit busy :) . I think I can have a componet like > BackButton itself. > Cheers > Sougata > > Bill la Forge <laf...@ya...> wrote: > Sougata, > > I've been thinking about a back button. > > If you'd like to implement back/forward buttons for > the Swing interface, I'd be happy to provide any > support you need. It would indeed be a great > improvement, would be a project largely on the swing > side and would bring the swing and web clients > closer > together. > > I could easily put the rid on the Page event as an > attribute. Then you just track that. To navigate to > a > previously visited page then the swing client just > sends an rid command to the server. > > Bill > > > Hi Bill, > I could run the clinet and server both and i did > setup > the work space too. I just changed the rmi server > name > to my localhost and from dos command prompt I could > run. I feel we need a back button soon for the > application to navigate through the apps, let me see > if i can work on that. Also I feel that the textbox > for username and password at registration page is > unusally big, > Looking for more docs, how do you persist and all > related > Cheers > Sougata > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > > Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn > something new. > http://in.answers.yahoo.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support > web services, security? > Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated > technology to make your job easier > Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 > based on Apache Geronimo > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > Compstrm-wiki mailing list > Com...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/compstrm-wiki > > > > Thanks > Sougata > Cell +919342501276 > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn > something new. Click here > Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com |
From: sougata b. <sou...@ya...> - 2006-05-11 07:45:38
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Hi Bill, Thanks for assinging the work. I will work on the implementation of the Back button. These 3 days i was bit busy :) . I think I can have a componet like BackButton itself. Cheers Sougata Bill la Forge <laf...@ya...> wrote: Sougata, I've been thinking about a back button. If you'd like to implement back/forward buttons for the Swing interface, I'd be happy to provide any support you need. It would indeed be a great improvement, would be a project largely on the swing side and would bring the swing and web clients closer together. I could easily put the rid on the Page event as an attribute. Then you just track that. To navigate to a previously visited page then the swing client just sends an rid command to the server. Bill Hi Bill, I could run the clinet and server both and i did setup the work space too. I just changed the rmi server name to my localhost and from dos command prompt I could run. I feel we need a back button soon for the application to navigate through the apps, let me see if i can work on that. Also I feel that the textbox for username and password at registration page is unusally big, Looking for more docs, how do you persist and all related Cheers Sougata __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Compstrm-wiki mailing list Com...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/compstrm-wiki Thanks Sougata Cell +919342501276 --------------------------------- Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. Click here Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-11 04:50:14
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Sougata, I've been thinking about a back button. If you'd like to implement back/forward buttons for the Swing interface, I'd be happy to provide any support you need. It would indeed be a great improvement, would be a project largely on the swing side and would bring the swing and web clients closer together. I could easily put the rid on the Page event as an attribute. Then you just track that. To navigate to a previously visited page then the swing client just sends an rid command to the server. Bill Hi Bill, I could run the clinet and server both and i did setup the work space too. I just changed the rmi server name to my localhost and from dos command prompt I could run. I feel we need a back button soon for the application to navigate through the apps, let me see if i can work on that. Also I feel that the textbox for username and password at registration page is unusally big, Looking for more docs, how do you persist and all related Cheers Sougata __________________________________________________________ Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. http://in.answers.yahoo.com |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-11 02:14:47
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The headline project has been completed. Every rolon now has an optional headline. And there is a headline command for changing the headline. Further, the headline (or the rolon name if there is no headline) is used by AwServlet as the title of the web page. Why all the fuss? Easy. Web page titles are used extensively by web crawlers for indexing. So to get your content properly indexed by Google or Yahoo!, you need a proper headline, er, title. In AgileWiki2 we used the title tag for this. Bill --------------------------------- Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. Click here Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-11 00:18:58
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In thinking further about calendar, I realized I can only implement part of it right now--year Cabinets, week folders and day pages. The rest requires classifiers which will not (unfortunately) be in the alpha. I'm also thinking that these cabinets, folders and pages can be implemented "on demand"--when you have something to put in a day's page, you create the cabinet, folder and page as needed. Shouldn't be too hard or take too long. Bill --------------------------------- Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. Click here Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |
From: Bill la F. <laf...@ya...> - 2006-05-10 12:46:36
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Norm, Its been a while since I thought about the calendar. But now its all come back to me. Every cabinet should have its own calendar--something that was just too much overhead in AgileWiki2. A cabinet's calendar is great for organizing a cabinet's consolidated journal. And a great place for streaming email, as well as the usual uses for a calendar. I'm thinking now that calendars are intrinsic to the Ark and we need them in the alpha. Fortunately it will not take too much work to redo calgen. What will take time is developing custom displays that make them a delight to work with--something that was simply beyond the capability of Aw2 but well within scope for Aw3. :-) I want to do some work on headlines first, and then its a toss between calendar generation and create/destroy. Probably calendar--I want to finalize the handling of JSecs soonest, and it shouldn't be too hard. Bill --------------------------------- Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new. Click here Send instant messages to your online friends - NOW |