Le Jeudi 08 Septembre 2005 16:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Hi Pierre-Andre,

Hi cedric,

> > On my screen, the following messages do not feat in the place given to
> > them. My - resolution : 1024x768 :
> >
> > - "This project can only generate Java code for the moment. In a later
> > version, C++ and python will be supported."
> > - "Implementation extension is a single word..."
>
> Strange: I have the same resolution... and it works

Well... I will send you a snapshot directly so that you can see the result.


> > iv - There is no way to create a component with no inherited interface.
> > Shouldn't it be possible to do so ?
>
> Is it allowed by the grammar ? a component that do not inherit from an
> interface is an old-style service, isn't it ? With Juergen we decided to
> support only the new-style services.


> > I would be delighted to help you trying to implement the packages for
> > designing XSL filters, add-ons and so on and why not the C++ part. Do you
> > have some clues on where to start and how we could try to share the work
> > ? I will either not have much time, but would really be interrested in
> > helping !
>
> I do not see what do you want to do for XSL filter designing... There are
> still some Eclipse plugins that does ithis task. However they are mostly
> commercial and not free at all :-(

Even if I know this part is really not a priority, I will explain a bit what I 
suppose could be done in the future.

In fact, there are different methods to create filters. One is XSLT, and 
another is to implement a Filter class (this is done in Java).

So for the XSLT, we could produce only the squeleton (the package of the 
filter needed to import it in OOo) with no highlight of the XSL and only a 
few lines of code for the XSLT Filter. But for the Java part, we could do 
something better.

> I think that I should finish the basic wizards (and the internal Type
> structure) before we could begin to work on the addon wizards. I think that
> the C++ integration is quite simple: we only have to write another class
> that generates C++ files from the rdb registry.

Hum, I will try to have a look at it. Is there a way I could checkout the 
sources to my PC ? Do I need to be registered somewhere to be able to do so ? 

> Do you already have some Eclipse API knowledge ? I'll look to see how the
> work could be splitted.

I still do not know the Eclipse API, but could have a look to it. I know Java, 
and I could try learning the API.

Pierre-Andre
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