Hi Justin,

I will send you the source code also open a jira task at next monday or
tuesday.

In the future I try to use the svn repository to create a patch file.
Thanks für your help.

Greetings, Lars
  


<Hi Lars,
<
<The easiest way to generate a patch is by working with the source code 
<directory from svn. If you have a checkout available you can use the 
<'svn diff' command and it will generate a patch file you. With that 
<patch i can directly apply the changes with a single command. So it is a 
<much nicer way to share changes.
<
<However in this case most of the code is additive and not much existing 
<code is being modified so the .java and .xml files should work ok.
<
<One thing however is could you open a jira task with your code attached 
<to it. That would be helpful as well. Also some links that may be of 
<interest in the developers guide:
<
<http://docs.geoserver.org/1.7.x/en/developer/quickstart/index.html
<http://docs.geoserver.org/1.7.x/en/developer/policies/index.html
<
<-Justin


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