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From: Raymond I. <xw...@ya...> - 2003-06-09 01:01:53
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The BSD style license should allow us to redistribute
dom4j.jar with DynAPI, correct?
--
Raymond Irving
--- Jesse Vitrone <je...@6t...> wrote:
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Raymond,
dom4j is another source forge project. It uses a
BSD style license.
http://www.dom4j.org
I used dom4j since I've using it before, and it's
a little morefull featured that the stuff that Java
has built in. Maybe I shoulduse that though, to
remove dependancies on the dom4j.jar
Jesse
Raymond Irving wrote:
--- Jesse Vitrone <je...@6t...> wrote:
I like the idea of having 2 different distributions.
Yea, the developer download can contain all
thenecesaary utils (compressors, converters, etc.)
tospeed up production.
My java file, class files, and xml config are
about30K. The only problem is that I'm using dom4j
for the xml parsing,so the user needs the jar for it
to run. Is that something we shouldgive them, or have
them download themselves?
Well, is dom4j open-source? Does it support the
LGPLlicense?--Raymond Irving
I like the idea of adding a dir in the bin dir withmy
stuff in it.I'm just getting around now to reading
about patchesand stuff on source forge. I'll let you
know if I have any questions.
JesseRaymond Irving wrote:
Hi Jesse,As Leif said, SourceForge only allow
developers touses SSH inorder to write to CVS.How
large is the Java version of the compressor?Some time
ago I made mention of having two versions
of
the dynapi for download. A developer version and
aproduction version. IMO the developer version
wouldinclude all the external (non-API related)
utilities,
etc, while the production version would only
include
the src, docs and examples. Should we make theexternal
tools/utilities, etc be part of thedeveloper's
download or should they be separate(something like a
Dynapi Developement Kit - DDK)?PS. All dynapi external
utilities, etc should beplaced in the bin/ folder. In
some cases it might
be
good to arrange them in folders--Raymond Irving---
Jesse Vitrone <je...@6t...>
wrote:
--------------------------------- Raymond, Leif,
Greg, glad to see you both like the idea. I'llsign up
withsourceforge and use the patch system. I grabbed
the code from CVS when I first
started
making thechanges, but I tried to do an update
today,
and there were lots onconflitcts that CVS didn't
seem
to merge very well. So I grabbed aclean copy of
the
code again, and I'll go through and make
thechangesagain. Didn't take too long the first time.
I have WinCVS, but I've been using Tortoise
CVS.
What do I needPutty for? I found a bug today in my
Java compression
tool,
and I'd like toget that fixed before I sent it out.
I
also wanted to add a feature inthe XML where you
can
specify a comment that will be put at the top
ofthemerged file, since it rips out all comments, and
a
lot
of peoplewant something in the file for licensing
and
stuff like that. Once Iget that stuff in, I'll letyou
know and send you a copy.JesseRaymond Irving wrote:
Very cool indeed Jesse, very cool. Well done.IMO
the
merge feature is a major plus for
theDynAPIlibraries.There're two ways to check in
yourupdates. You could:1) Use the Patch system
available
on the DynAPISourceForge web site2) Setup WinCVS
and
Putty on you computer can check inyou changes
viaCVS.Are your changes based on the lasted version
inCVS?--Raymond Irving--- Jesse
Vitrone<je...@6t...> wrote: Ooops,
sorry, hit send too soon :( Here's thewholeemailHello
all, I've never contributed to
an
open source projectbefore, so I'm not sure of
theproper ettiquite. Please correct me ifI do
something
stupid :) I've been email with Raymond Irving
about
someidea's that I had, and he encouraged me to post
it
here and see whatpeople think. I wrote a
Javaversion of the JavaScriptcompressor that comes
withDynAPI. Along with everything that the
DynAPIonedoes, it reads in a config file that says
"compress
these files, thenmerge them into this one file".
This
enables me to keep a good amount ofJS files when
I'm
coding, but then when I "build" to apache,
Icompress
them all into 1 file, so the browser doesn't have
to
hit the servermultiple times to get the files. Then,
I took it a step farther, and added what Ihad
to
in order to be able to compress the DynAPI files I
was
using,and it worked! I was able to get all my
files,
plus the DynAPI files Iwas using and compress /
merge
them all into 1 file. It sped things up onmy
serverdramatically. The changes were all just
addingsemi-colonswhere they were needed, except for
onecase: The mouse_ie.js,
dyndocument.jsandmouse_dom.js files all have a method
called
"main"
and that doesn't seem to workvery well when they'reall
combined into the same file. To fix it,I
renamed
them, which names like main_mouse_ie, etc, and
fixed
allthe other references to them. Seems to work
fine,
but I haven't testedextensively all the examples
and
such.I'd like to check in my changes, as well as
send
inmy Java compressor, since Raymond said he'd like
to
post it on the site. I'd also like to make a
Swingfront end for the java app to make it alittle
easier
to use.What do you guys and gals think of this
idea?
Should I check in the changes? What's the
rightprocess for checking inchanges? Jesse
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