On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 01:46, Dennis Sosnoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's another 1.2 change which might effect the way IDE plugins are
> set up, which is using precompiled bindings. The new documentation will
> include the details, but the basic principle is that you can run the
> JiBX binding compiler on a binding and then separately run the compiler
> again on a binding which extends the first one (essentially by using an
> <include> with a precompiled='true' flag). The binding compiler
> recognizes that the base binding has already been compiled, and doesn't
> modify the classes which were used by that binding (which can even be in
> a jar, rather than having to be present as individual files). This is an
> especially nice feature for enterprise use, where different groups may
> need to build on each other's work.
Can you elaborate a bit more on this?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean ;-)
Anyway to get access to an early release in order to work on the IntelliJ
plugin and be ready when 1.2 is released?
Is it in the same old CVS repo or did you move the repo (to SVN?) somewhere
else?
Thanks,
Jerome.
--
Jerome Bernard,
Director, EMEA Operations,
Elastic Grid, LLC.
Blog: http://blog.elastic-grid.com
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