Christoph, I like what you have done with Antidote! The icons are better than the original, and I see that you have the tree renderer setup and working like you described. Very nice! I still think we need to look into Eric's xdocs stuff for additional functionality (i.e. context sensitive help, advanced icon rendering, more detailed descriptions, etc...). There also might be other integrations that would appreciate a descriptor.
As for Antidote if nobody has already volunteered for the following pieces I could pick them up. - Make the attributes aware of their type. - implement attribute-editors for many of the types. - simple types (Sring, Integer, Boolean) - reference types - list/custom types Although I have a question about the Object editor we will use? Are we wanting to stick with the table style or do we want something more? And lastly, I have some questions about Java WebStart enabling Antidote. I was successful in my attempt at running Antidote from WebStart, however I have run into several issues, one major issue IMHO. I was never able to succesfully run javac from inside WebStart-Antidote. I either had to include suns tools.jar with the download (i.e. have it with the rest of the lib jars), or not run it at all. I posted several questions to several WebStart forums for an answer on how to add to the classpath during runtime, but there were none. Do you have a solution for this? Craig >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/13/2003 7:50:27 AM >>> > > - Deploy a WebStart-Version of ANTidote from ant.apache.org (Stefan, > > didn't you want to contribute ;)). > > What do you want me to do? If you say "write GUI code", the answer > will be no ;-) My chances are good, then! The todos are: - Enable the server to handle the .JNLP MIME-Type - Setup a directory for the jars and the .jnlp-file - Thing about a regular deployment-process for ant.jar (nightly/release), optional jars, antidote.jar and 3rd party jars from the Ant/Antidote nightly/release builds - probably deploy the jars manually in the first step. - build a simple "download"-Website for the Anakia-build site. Feel free to pick, if you like *g*. There is not a line of gui code in there ;). Cheers, Chris -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>