--- Jesse Vitrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like the idea of having 2 different distributions.

Yea, the developer download can contain all the
necesaary utils (compressors, converters, etc.) to
speed up production.
 
> My java file, class files, and xml config are about
> 30K.  The only 
> problem is that I'm using dom4j for the xml parsing,
> so the user needs 
> the jar for it to run.  Is that something we should
> give them, or have 
> them download themselves?

Well, is dom4j open-source? Does it support the LGPL
license?

--
Raymond Irving

> I like the idea of adding a dir in the bin dir with
> my stuff in it.
> 
> I'm just getting around now to reading about patches
> and stuff on source 
> forge.  I'll let you know if I have any questions.
 
> Jesse
> 
> Raymond Irving wrote:
> 
> >Hi Jesse,
> >
> >As Leif said, SourceForge only allow developers to
> >uses SSH inorder to write to CVS.
> >
> >How large is the Java version of the compressor?
> >
> >Some time ago I made mention of having two versions
> of
> >the dynapi for download. A developer version and a
> >production version. IMO the developer version would
> >include all the external (non-API related)
> utilities,
> >etc, while the production version would only
> include
> >the src, docs and examples. Should we make the
> >external tools/utilities, etc be part of the
> >developer's download or should they be separate
> >(something like a Dynapi Developement Kit - DDK)?
> >
> >PS. All dynapi external utilities, etc should be
> >placed in the bin/ folder. In some cases it might
> be
> >good to arrange them in folders
> >
> >--
> >Raymond Irving
> >
> >
> >--- Jesse Vitrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >---------------------------------
> >    Raymond, Leif,
> >    Greg, glad to see you both like the idea.  I'll
> >sign up withsourceforge and use the patch system.
> >    I grabbed the code from CVS when I first
> started
> >making thechanges, but I tried to do an update
> today,
> >and there were lots onconflitcts that CVS didn't
> seem
> >to merge very well.  So I grabbed aclean copy of
> the
> >code again, and I'll go through and make the
> >changesagain.  Didn't take too long the first time.
> >    I have WinCVS, but I've been using Tortoise
> CVS. 
> >What do I needPutty for?
> >
> >    I found a bug today in my Java compression
> tool,
> >and I'd like toget that fixed before I sent it out.
>  I
> >also wanted to add a feature inthe XML where you
> can
> >specify a comment that will be put at the top ofthe
> >merged file, since it rips out all comments, and a
> lot
> >of peoplewant something in the file for licensing
> and
> >stuff like that.  Once Iget that stuff in, I'll let
> >you know and send you a copy.
> >
> >
> >Jesse
> >
> >Raymond Irving wrote:
> >  
> >Very cool indeed Jesse, very cool. Well done.IMO
> the
> >merge feature is a major plus for the
> >DynAPIlibraries.There're two ways to check in your
> >updates. You could:1) Use the Patch system
> available
> >on the DynAPISourceForge web site2) Setup WinCVS
> and
> >Putty on you computer can check inyou changes via
> >CVS.Are your changes based on the lasted version in
> >CVS?--Raymond Irving--- Jesse Vitrone
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  
> >      
> >Ooops, sorry, hit send too soon :(  Here's the
> >wholeemailHello all,    I've never contributed to
> an
> >open source projectbefore, so I'm not sure of the
> >proper ettiquite.  Please correct me ifI do
> something
> >stupid :)    I've been email with Raymond Irving
> about
> >someidea's that I had, and he encouraged me to post
> it
> >here and see whatpeople think.    I wrote a Java
> >version of the JavaScriptcompressor that comes with
> >DynAPI.  Along with everything that the DynAPI
> >onedoes, it reads in a config file that says
> "compress
> >these files, thenmerge them into this one file". 
> This
> >enables me to keep a good amount ofJS files when
> I'm
> >coding, but then when I "build" to apache,
> Icompress
> >them all into 1 file, so the browser doesn't have
> to
> >hit the servermultiple times to get the files.   
> >Then, I took it a step farther, and added what Ihad
> to
> >in order to be able to compress the DynAPI files I
> was
> >using,and it worked!  I was able to get all my
> files,
> >plus the DynAPI files Iwas using and compress /
> merge
> >them all into 1 file. It sped things up onmy server
> >dramatically.    The changes were all just adding
> >semi-colonswhere they were needed, except for one
> >case:       The mouse_ie.js, dyndocument.js
> >andmouse_dom.js files all have a method called
> "main"
> >and that doesn't seem to workvery well when they're
> >all combined into the same file.  To fix it,I
> renamed
> >them, which names like main_mouse_ie, etc, and
> fixed
> >allthe other references to them.  Seems to work
> fine,
> >but I haven't testedextensively all the examples
> and
> >such.I'd like to check in my changes, as well as
> send
> >inmy Java compressor, since Raymond said he'd like
> to
> >post it on the site. I'd also like to make a Swing
> >front end for the java app to make it alittle
> easier
> >to use.What do you guys and gals think of this
> idea?
> >Should I check in the changes?  What's the right
> >process for checking inchanges?  Jesse    
> >    
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