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From: Bruce M. <br...@mc...> - 2003-02-25 14:39:44
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Dejan, Hard to fool you.... The initializer property comes into play only during the runtime initialization. After the BabeldocModule class has identfied each of the participant babeldoc modules, it calls the Initializer class on each on. Each initializer class has to extend BabeldocModule and provide implementation for the abstract method initialize. This is an optional field. If no initializer is provided, notthing is done. Bruce. On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Dejan Krsmanovic wrote: > Hi all, > > > Each of the modules is defined as a directory of ./modules. The contents > > of each of these module directories contains at least a build.properties > > and a build.xml. The build.properties has only three "special" names: > > Module, Depends and JarFile. The Module gives the unique name of the > > module as it is known to client code and thus to the internal dependancy > > list. The Depends name lists those other modules that this module is > > dependant on and the JarFile name provides the name of the resultant jar > > file (although this behaviour is not mandated). > > I see there is Initializer property too. What this property will be used > for? > > Dejan > > -- |