Hi Lin, I am using it in the EjbServer Portlet I am developing. But I guess that it can also be made an optional console plugin
Regards Manu On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 1:43 AM, Lin Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jay, > > Right, I don't know how far that work went either. > > Thus, I didn't include the dojo-tomcat/jetty6 in the new > javaee5-tomcat/jetty plugin group(profile), which will be used to > build the javaee5 assemblies. > > Lin > > n Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Jay D. McHugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Lin, >> >> Someone was working on upgrading the views in Geronimo to use the >> widgets in the new version of Dojo. I don't know how far that work went. >> >> So, I believe you are correct that the legacy set are the only ones that >> are currently in use. >> >> Jay >> >> Lin Sun wrote: >>> I think these two portlets are using the dojo-legacy-tomcat/jetty6. >>> Nothing except the javaee5 assemblies lists dojo-tomcat/jetty6 as >>> dependency. >>> >>> Lin >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:10 PM, Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> I believe only the Debug Views and Plan Creator portlets need Dojo right >>>> now, which I'm going to remove from the JEE5 assemblies and let users >>>> optionally install them, once I've updated the Welcome portlet to include >>>> some information about what optional Console plugins are available.... >>>> >>>> >>>> -Donald >>>> >>>> >>>> Lin Sun wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I don't see dojo-tomcat/jetty6 is used by admin console right now in >>>>> trunk thus I plan to remove it from the javaee5 assembly. Any >>>>> objection? >>>>> >>>>> Whenever we have converted some of our admin console to use >>>>> dojo-tomcat/jetty6, dojo-tomcat/jetty6 should be automatically pulled >>>>> into javaee5 assembly via transitive dependency, similar like >>>>> dojo-legacy-tomcat/jetty6 today. >>>>> >>>>> Lin >>>>> >> >
