yes and yes. Thanks guys. I now see that I missed the section "IDE Auto-Formatting" on the http://geronimo.apache.org/coding-standards.html that you must be referring to Hernan. My bad. However, it differs from the eclipse page in terms of using tabs for formatting, so I think things should be consistent, and use the right info!
And also, yes, I assumed that coding standards referred to writing Geronimo server code for contribution to the server. It seems that the development-environment link is for geronimo users writing their own code. Thanks, Ted Kirby On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 4:29 PM, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think Ted is wanting us to add a pointer to the Eclipse setup info we > already have, which tells how to setup Eclipse for correct Tab and code > formating styles, ASF license headers, ... > The type of things that contributors/commiters need, not Geronimo server > runtime users. > > > -Donald > > > > > Hernan Cunico wrote: > > Hi Ted, > > we already some of that info on the web site under "Development tools" > > > > Detailed steps for configuring a development environment (mostly with > > eclipse) are covered in the Geronimo 2.1 documentation. > > Here is the link > > http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/development-environment.html > > > > There is another section, still on 2.1 doc, that is being developed with > > details on building Geronimo with Maven as well as from eclipse. > > > > Is this the kind of info you mean? is it visible enough? > > > > The info on GMOxDEV you are pointing out usually is based on the current > > development on trunk so it may get out of date > > > > Cheers! > > Hernan > > > > Ted Kirby wrote: > >>> From http://geronimo.apache.org/coding-standards.html, can you add > >> some text and a link to > >> http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDEV/developing-geronimo-in-eclipse.html, > >> which is available from devtools page, developing geronimo in eclipse? > >> I took a shot at it, but did not appear to have permission to do so. > >> It's nice to describe the coding standards, but even better, I think, > >> to tell how to configure them IDEs that support it. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Ted Kirby > >> > > >
