Dear All,
I have just been given permission by my client inIVA.org to open source
the application I have been writing for them for editing their SQL
dataset (their Archive on http://www.iniva.org/archive).
My hope is that this could constitute a sample of working with
FlowScript + JX + Hibernate. It would not be otherwise useful to
anyone, because it all depends on inIVA's copious data (which would
obviously not be supplied).
I would either supply the App as a .gzip download, or maybe from the
private CVS I use.
I imagine I would put a page on the wiki to alert people of the
existence of the sample, with a link to the download.
So, some questions ....
what do you think, is this a good idea?
should/can I add the Apache license to it?
does it matter that I used my own form-framework, not Woody, JXForm
etc.?
would anyone care to peer-review it (to check I have used good
practises) before release?
should I publish it with a test dataset, so the jUnit tests work (if
so, how)?
are there any other issues I have not thought of?
Thanks for your feedback
regards Jeremy
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