From: Вячеслав С. <sch...@gm...> - 2012-10-12 14:23:27
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what about jabber extensions too? :) 2012/10/12 Evgeny Gazdovsky <gaz...@gm...>: > Yes, this is correct, I'l make an example > > 2012/10/11 Joe Wicentowski <jo...@gm...>: >> Hi Evgeny, >> >> I need your help to add information about your Netedit extension to >> the eXist-db 2.0 documentation. I remember that you created Netedit >> to make editing eXist documents user-friendly. The only way users can >> benefit from the user-friendly features of Netedit is if they can read >> a description in the eXist documentation. So if you can help me, I >> think this will really help users. >> >> I tried creating a description from the information in your source >> code and the mailing list records (remember when it was called >> "Gate"?). Here is what I have so far: > the "gate" was first name >> >> "Netedit is an eXist-db extension that enables users to edit documents >> stored in eXist-db using their desktop applications. Once Netedit is >> enabled in your build of eXist-db, users can download and start the >> Netedit java applet (http://localhost:8080/exist/netedit). From the >> applet, users can select and download any document (XML or binary) in >> the eXist-db database. Once a file is downloaded, the Netedit applet >> will watch the local hard disk for any changes to the file, such as >> when the user saves a change to the document. When Netedit detects a >> change in the file, it uploads the new version of the file to >> eXist-db. Thus, Netedit serves as a transparent bridge between >> eXist-db and the user's applications. It gives users the ability to >> uses eXist-db as remote storage, while simplifying the task of >> finding, editing, and saving XML documents or binary files on the >> desktop. To enable Netedit, change include.feature.netedit from false >> to true in extensions/local.build.properties, then rebuild eXist-db, >> then start eXist-db, then start the Netedit java applet via >> http://localhost:8080/exist/netedit." >> >> I *know* this is not all correct, so I need you to help me make it >> correct. Please! >> >> Thank you very much! >> >> Joe > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Don't let slow site performance ruin your business. Deploy New Relic APM > Deploy New Relic app performance management and know exactly > what is happening inside your Ruby, Python, PHP, Java, and .NET app > Try New Relic at no cost today and get our sweet Data Nerd shirt too! > http://p.sf.net/sfu/newrelic-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Exist-development mailing list > Exi...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/exist-development |