I accompany Lance. It seems, that I better wait for that tool, than trying to make webrev work under Windows.

-Ulf


Am 16.07.2009 22:59, Lance J. Andersen schrieb:
Jessie,

This looks promising. Are you looking also to have this as a plugin to Netbeans and Eclipse as that would make this even more useful?

Regards
lance

Jean-Christophe Collet wrote:
Sure.

I'm putting the final touches to a tool I call jHg
It's a simple mercurial front end and a webrev generator. All written in Java.
It has a GUI as well a command line interface.
With it you can easily:
- browse through the history of any mercurial workspace and of any file in the workspace
- search the history
- view the details of any changeset or group of changesets
- view the details of the current status
- Commit, Push, Pull, Update or Revert changes.
- Generate a webrev of any set of changes. Upload it to cr.openjdk.java.net and/or preview the webrev in the browser.

I've attached a couple of simple screenshots.
Right now the tool is being tested internally and I'm fixing the last kinks. Hopefully I'll make it available to the community very soon.

Frances Ho wrote:

Jessie (Jean-Christophe) has been working on a Java version of
webrev.  Jessie - can you share a bit of what it'll cover?


-Frances


On 07/15/09 07:55, Dalibor Topic wrote:
Ulf Zibis wrote:
but what to do with this script to make it work for me?

I'm not sure I understand the question correctly - webrev is a shell script that uses ksh, so you could mark it as executable and run it using ksh, for
example.

cheers,
dalibor topic


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