What do you guys think - should we add this tag as part of the
displaytag (source and site).
Here's my +1.
Matt
On Sep 14, 2004, at 8:41 PM, Philip Chauvet wrote:
I think it should be a another download from the tag tree,
for these reasons:
1. Expedience! I've already created the alphanavbardislay.war,
alphanavbardislay.jar and API documentation.
2. The should be seen as a library that
parses, slices/dices, the contents of a java.util.List into
alphabetical sub-list. That's its function and what it does.
The result, the alphabetical sub-list, are then passed to the
tag. When these two are combine, especially when
using the tag paging feature, the tag
really SHINES, SHINES, and SHINES (36 times)! Due to the
.
3. On my first attempt, I tried the Decorator design approach, I did
not like it.
Using a complete separate approach library (*.war) looked cleaner
to me.
Including the code into the code to slices/dices
the java.util.List contents and create a sub-list would involve
somehow creating a
Decorator type design, then allowing the tag to use the created
sub-list.
Yuk, Yuk and then Yuk... Or at least when I did it. I'll try it
again at some
future time,
The code using a separate library, war, is clean and
straightforward.
4. Any code would have to be incorporate into the next build
of The tag. Why do that when I have my own build, *.war, *.jar
and tld, ect.. Right Now.
To incorporate my SourceForce would involve from what I see:
A. Space somewhere on your server to deploy my current web pages and
contents.
B I can get a domain name, not the current IP Address as shown:
http://24.186.26.191:9080/alphanavbar/index.jsp ;
C. It would be great to be able to build on your server space.
What do you think Matt..
And thanks for the inclusion...
>From: Matt Raible
>To: Philip Chauvet
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: About the JSTL . When can we begin the process.
>Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 14:14:52 -0600
>
>I'm assuming your changes to the displaytag didn't break any of the
>existing tests? If your tag is entirely independent of the
>displaytag, does it need to be "integrated" into the displaytag or
>can it just be part of the download? What is your desire here -
>would you like to incorporate your code into the displaytag's source
>tree?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Matt
>
>Philip Chauvet wrote:
>
>>I built it based on the display tag existing code, but to
>>slice/dice the string objects in the java.util.Object, I built new
>>code.
>>
>>Here is the Java API:
>>http://www.aikiinc.com/alphanavbar/alphanavbardoc/index.html
>>
>>I made the Alphabetical Navigation Bar Java Display Tag Library
>>entirely independent of the , it has it own jar:
>>alphanavbardislay.jar and alphanavbardislay.tld.
>>
>>I have done the work and would like to contribute my effort as part
>>of the tag team.
>>
>>
>>>From: Matt Raible
>>>To: "Philip Chauvet"
>>>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Subject: Re: About the JSTL . When can we
>>>begin the process.
>>>Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 06:10:10 -0600
>>>
>>>From briefly looking at your tag, it appears that it can be used
>>>outside of the displaytag? Did you have to modify the displaytag
>>>to make this work?
>>>
>>>Please cc the displaytag-devel list or e-mail it directly so we
>>>can get other developer's input on this.
>>>
>>>Matt
>>>
>>>On Sep 13, 2004, at 1:08 PM, Philip Chauvet wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hye Philip Chauvet again:
>>>>I assigned myself as a develper on SourceForge
>>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
>>>>
>>>>Where do I begin to incorporte this tag as an extension to the
>>>>existing
>>>> tag.
>>>>
>>>>Here is a live example: http://www.aikiinc.com/alphanavbar/
>>>>Once there click: Live examples.
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