Thanks for comments. I've taken them into account. 2008/3/30, Alexei Fedotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Aleksey, > Great job. Here are few comments: > > 1. > > at worst, cover the functionality of Sun's RTF parser, the first goal > will be to conduct black-box tests on Sun's implementation of RTFEditorKit. > I believe "worst" is not good for application, let's be positive. I > suggest we set a goal "to conduct black box testing of Sun > implementation, create a grammar under Apache license for one of the > popular parser generators, and create RTFEditorKit toolkit > implementation based on that grammar. The side goal of exposing such > grammar under open source license would help any java program to > conduct RTF parsing." > > 2. > > Test cases for all created Java classes and documentation. > I believe testing classes is enough. > > 3. > Please, add the parser from Eclipse team to you list. While we may not > want the third parser in Harmony, but this consideration might be weak > compared to the advantages of that parser advantages. BTW I believe we > are using ecj already for hdk. > > 4. > It seems that "" around URLs are not needed to get them work on Apache > Wiki. > > 5. May be replace "mid-term evaluation" with "enabling <some test> > with RTF editor"? I've heard Sun has some RTF demo. > > Thank you for your effort! > > > On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Aleksey Lagoshin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Here is my application for harmony-swing-rtf project. It would be great > if > > someone read it and gave advice on how to improve it. > > > > > http://wiki.apache.org/general/AlekseyLagoshin/GSoC2008/harmony-swing-rtf > > > > Many thanks. :) > > -- > > Thanks, > > Aleksey > > > > > > > -- > With best regards, > > Alexei >
-- Thanks, Aleksey
