Hi,
I have committed the first version of the Preferences Plugin. As outlined before it provides a way to set and get preferences through a web interface or (when the url mapping is set up) using spring remoting API. The module has a Readme and javadocs that you can browse to get an idea how it is set up and use it.
Currently this has nothing to do with the configuration of geoserver.
Jesse
Great work Jesse! I noticed you commited a bunch of javadocs, I would
like to get out of the habit of keeping such things in version control.
Can they be generated with maven?
-Justin
Jesse Eichar wrote:
Hi,
I have committed the first version of the Preferences Plugin. As
outlined before it provides a way to set and get preferences through
a web interface or (when the url mapping is set up) using spring
remoting API. The module has a Readme and javadocs that you can
browse to get an idea how it is set up and use it.
Currently this has nothing to do with the configuration of geoserver.
Jesse
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How so, what doesn't crosslink, we may be able to hack up the maven
javadoc configuration to do what you need. That would be the preferred
way to do it.
-Justin
Jesse Eichar wrote:
You can but I don't like the results because they do not cross link. I
can delete it from the repo if you'd like but you might consider leaving
it be for now since the API isn't going to change soon. If it does I'll
just delete it from the repo and not replace it.
Jesse
On 16-Jun-06, at 6:01 AM, jdeolive wrote:
Great work Jesse! I noticed you commited a bunch of javadocs, I would
like to get out of the habit of keeping such things in version control.
Can they be generated with maven?
-Justin
Jesse Eichar wrote:
Hi,
I have committed the first version of the Preferences Plugin. As
outlined before it provides a way to set and get preferences through
a web interface or (when the url mapping is set up) using spring
remoting API. The module has a Readme and javadocs that you can
browse to get an idea how it is set up and use it.
Currently this has nothing to do with the configuration of geoserver.
Jesse
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