On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 13:55 -0400, Josh Sled wrote: > > Are Java bindings wanted ? I am willing to implement them but as I > > You're welcome to contribute whatever you like, especially if you're > willing to support it. :) Frankly, though, I'd like to see a specific > use for the bindings before/alongside them; random bindings that aren't > being used isn't a win. > I totally agree on this one; I just asked because Java was mentioned and I assumed that Neil has thought of some use for them; but I am also working in C/C++ and Scheme is not a just strange word ;-) - so I will contribute to the existing code/implementation (when I will have something to contribute with)
However, I realize that I was not so clear... I do not want to reimplement existing logic in another language but providing an interface would be nice... of course: if there is something meaningfull to use it for (e.g. a Java binding could be used for web interface either applets or servlets, JSP) > It would be further better to move a lot of the logic, which is tightly > coupled to the UI, down into a layer just above the current "engine", > and expose it via an API. > This would be great... I think it was discussed before and the conclusion was that is not that easy, it needs some serios thought and engineering to make a more better/robust/etc architecture... However, a time will come when this should be done > > ...jsled > Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel