Robert,

I had a very quick look into it and I'd like more explanations.

From what I understand, the normal pattern of usage if the following:
- use the xupdate's document-factory (fine, sure!)
- make modifications to the document >>directly<<
- use, then, the XUpdateGenerator as an undo-stack
Correct ?
It should be in the packages.html then!

Little remarks:
- the author of XUpdateChangeAware is left to the Eclipse default!
- any reason you don't write an interface for listeners to your change ? These generic EventListener seem quite unappropriate to me.


What's missing of the XUpdate mutations for your implementation to be complete ?
How can I apply an XUpdate-document for the changes to happen ?


thanks!

paul




Le 18 nov. 04, à 16:33, Robert McIntosh a écrit :

Ok, it looks as if SF took the zip just fine. If it is acceptable, I'll go ahead and add in the license footer and the copyright header for the source files before someone commits them if you want. I can also add in some other minor support features (comments and processing instructions) before a commit as well.
 
- Robert
 


Thursday, November 18, 2004 1:08 AM
To: Robert McIntosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
From: Maarten Coene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [dom4j-dev] XUpdate update


Hi Robert,
 
it would be great if you could create a feature request on SF and upload the zip file over there. If that doesn't work, you can send the zip file directly to me.
 
thanks,
Maarten


Robert McIntosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, I have a first cut of the xupdate extension ready, with junit tests.
Shall I just zip this up and send to this list or put in a feature request
on SF or ???


It is javadoced and I even included a package.html :-)

- Robert



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