Re: [Jcrbrowser-developers] JCR Browser as an RCP application
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From: <san...@gm...> - 2007-11-02 12:44:26
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Hi Ketan, finally I managed to test the standalone Version of the JCR Browser on a Mac. The VM crashed immediately after the Eclipse Window maximized. I think we should use the next update of the Eclipse Fall Maintenance Release to build the standalone version and try again. Attached there is some debug information. java version "1.5.0_07" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_07-164) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_07-87, mixed mode, sharing) Bye, Sandro -- https://www.xing.com/profile/Sandro_Boehme http://www.linkedin.com/in/sandroboehme http://www.wingsuit.de Sandro Böhme schrieb: > Hi Ketan, > > > Ketan Padegaonkar schrieb: >> Hi, >> >> I've committed the RCP application to CVS. I've tested this on linux and >> it runs great. >> >> I'm downloading the RCP Delta Pack to make the product run on all >> Windows and Mac as well. I'll commit this change after ensuring that the >> application runs on windows. Can't test this on a Mac, so it'd be great >> if you could ask any of your friends to test this against a Mac. > thanks for testing and committing the first part. I will test the Mac > version as soon as it's available and my colleague and me are having the > time to do it. > > >> Have you finished on the splash screen that you were working on ? I know >> a friend (http://www.freewebs.com/rishiparkhe/) who's a good artist and >> could help us in branding and images and stuff. > My artistic capabilities are not very distinctive ;-). This is why I > would really appreciate an appealing splash screen. > It would be cool if the user could recognize in the follow up project > that it's the same "brand" but a different project. But it's not too > important. The JCR Browser splash screen could be about reading, > navigating, browsing or exploring (as editing in general will be part of > my next project). > > >> >> I've retained the name space to "com.thoughtworks" and would be >> maintaining the RCP application. The license has been changed to Apache >> License - 2.0. > Perfect. > > Please tell me if I can announce you as a new project member and if > there is anything from your employer I can pass to the visitors of the > Source Forge News page and later to the Jackrabbit mailing list. > > >> >> >> Cheers, >> Ketan Padegaonkar >> I blog... therefore I am... http://ketan.padegaonkar.name/ >> >> Computers are like air conditioners. Both stop working, >> if you open windows. >> -- Adam Heath > > Bye, > > Sandro > > >> >> >> Sandro Böhme wrote: >>> Ketan Padegaonkar wrote: >>>> On 5/19/07, Sandro Böhme <san...@gm...> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello again, >>>>> >>>>> as you wrote "We ..." and you favor the "com.thoughtworks" package and >>>>> plugin name I guess that your company is involved somehow. Please tell >>>>> me if I can promote your company or if I can help otherwise. I would >>>>> like to create a new news entry at the sourceforge project page to >>>>> announce the new contribution and you as a new project member. This >>>>> two >>>>> information should be in the focus but I can surely add additional >>>>> information for you (the blog) and for ThoughtWorks (e.g. how your >>>>> company supports you: "Thanks to their open source spirit ThoughtWorks >>>>> supports Ketan's initiative with..."). I will use this information >>>>> also >>>>> later in the release information at the Jackrabbit mailing list. >>>> >>>> Perhaps you could hold on for some time. It's a long weekend here in >>>> India, it would take a couple of days for me to "formally" make any >>>> promises. While there won't be any issues, I ask that you hold on for >>>> a couple of days before making any announcements. >>> No problem there are no timelines - I'm not in a hurry :-). Just drop me >>> a mail if you have any feedback. >>> >>> Bye, >>> >>> Sandro >>> >>> >> >> >> > |