I certainly agree with the URL mapping aspect - it will be ugly. But I don't
see a good alternative at this point. I would love to see an extension of
the Source concept that allows parameters to be passed as a structure data
set rather than URL encoded and have it able to automatically URL encode
them on demand. I'm not familiar enough with the implications to really
recommend this as a solution, but forcing everything onto the URI does get
messy.

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> From:         Stefano Mazzocchi[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject:      Re: Another Component...
> 
> "Lewis, Andrew J" wrote:
> > 
> >         Ok...since it looks like there is a lot to work with on the
> > Transformer I need (thanks everyone)
> > 
> >         My next task is a CVS Writable Source....
> > 
> >         Has anyone tried that path yet?
> 
> I thought about doing it for Forrest  (connect <slash-edit> with a CVS
> writable source and *voila* web-based doco editing!) but it's on my
> lightyear-long todo list on a pretty deadly-low priority ATM.
> 
> My suggestion anyway is: take a look at netbeans, they have a CVS
> protocol library which is pretty cool and the license is compatible.
> Another solution is Eclipse (I think the license is compatible as well).
> Third solution JCVS (but last time I checked was LGPL so I would give
> higher priority to the other ones).
> 
> With this library shouldn't be that hard to build a writable source... I
> just wonder how the URI would turn out to be... mapping the CVS resource
> resolution space (with tags, branches and versions) to a URI space looks
> pretty scary to me... (look at the mess that WebDAV DeltaV had to go
> thru!)
> 
> -- 
> Stefano Mazzocchi      One must still have chaos in oneself to be
>                           able to give birth to a dancing star.
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                             Friedrich Nietzsche
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