Ok... now the big question:

how can tell OJ to use two workbecnh-properties files?
because I don't want to mix up the OJ plugins with my own plugins that I 
  programmed over the years?

If one could use multiple files, then this would also make Larrys note 
obsolete.

Stefan

Larry Becker schrieb:
> Hi Stefan,
> 
>   Nice work.  I can think of one small issue related to the installer.  
> It will now be necessary to distribute the workbench-properties.xml 
> file.  This means that if someone customizes their file, it will be 
> replaced on the next update, as this will be necessary to get new 
> features in new releases.  People will have to get used to keeping an 
> old copy of their customizations and reapplying them after each update.
> 
> regards,
> Larry
> 
> On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 7:07 PM, Stefan Steiniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hei,
> 
>     @Paolo... I think I regard your points as nice to have (with respect to
>     server-client stuff: although I know that Jump has been also used as
>     base for a web-gis-server ;)
> 
>     @all:
>     I moved today the workbench-properties.xml around to the bin folder. So
>     if the next nightly build works with test plugin (I found a very olf
>     "Magnifyer" function ;o) we can start moving first the additional OJ
>     plugins (except data IO). Then we need to check how it will affect the
>     ordering of the functions in the menus. I expect a lot of refactoring
>     just for that. But I think we will not break anything, as the changes
>     will be only for the (new to add) initialize methods, i.e. on the gui
>     side only.
> 
>     => any comments on that?
>     mhm.. may be one from myself: The removal of menus such as suggested by
>     Carl will not be possible (e.g. the complete removal of tht "Tools"
>     menu), except we are able to move all functions into the xml file for
>     one menu.
> 
>     Something different: I also moved some of the functions in
>     tools/analysis/ to two new submenus.
> 
>     stefan
> 
>     P.Rizzi Ag.Mobilità Ambiente schrieb:
>      > If I can tell my opinion the whole configuraiton should be in the
>     xml file.
>      > I don't like the way some plugins are "hardly" configured in Java
>     code.
>      >
>      > There should be nothing really "basic" and hardly configured,
>     because it
>      > will be impossible to remove that and, besides, what is really
>     "basic"
>      > depends upon what each person would do with OJ.
>      >
>      > Then a series of pre-canned XML file could be prepared so that
>     several
>      > "common" OJ configuration could be started, by choosing one of them.
>      >
>      > Problem is plugin dependency, but that could be leaved in the
>     hand of the user,
>      > or whoever prepare the XML file, so that each configuration is
>     coherent
>      > and working. Or a real third-party container can be used, but
>     that would be
>      > a very big change in code and philosophy...
>      >
>      > I'm sorry this is just my vision, but I can't put any effort into
>     it :-(
>      >
>      > Bye
>      > Paolo Rizzi
>      >
>      >
>      > P.S: And if one day OJ would be so modular that it can be
>     splitted into
>      > a server part and a client (GUI) part, a special XML file would
>     be used
>      > to launch a server-only configuration, and then a Web UI could be
>     developed,
>      > or any WMS client may connect to it.
>      >
>      >
>      >> -----Messaggio originale-----
>      >> Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>      >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]Per conto di
>      >> Stefan Steiniger
>      >> Inviato: lunedì 30 giugno 2008 18.27
>      >> A: OpenJump develop and use
>      >> Oggetto: Re: [JPP-Devel] disable/deactivate menu with plugin?
>      >>
>      >>
>      >> my 2 cents:
>      >>
>      >> . Yes for porting the functionality (didn't we ported already)
>      >> . Question: what do we do then? Move all of the stuff in
>      >> OpenJUMP/Jump
>      >> configuration which is not "basic" (basic could be anything that is
>      >> tools) to the xml file?
>      >> . @Larry:
>      >> - Can you send such xml file? I would like to see how it
>      >> looks like. [or
>      >> is it in fact looking exactly like the workbench-properties.xml
>     file?]
>      >>
>      >> stefan
>      >>
>      >> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>      >>> I second the comments from Andreas. If I could help port this
>      >>> functionality from SkyJUMP, let me know.
>      >>>
>      >>> But perhaps we should hear what Stefan thinks first...
>      >>>
>      >>> The Sunburned Surveyor
>      >>>
>      >>> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 1:22 AM, Andreas Schmitz
>      >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>      >>>> Larry Becker wrote:
>      >>>>
>      >>>> Hi,
>      >>>>
>      >>>>>   I can't think of a way without modifying
>      >> OpenJumpConfiguration.  If this
>      >>>>> is a popular requirement, we could add functionality via
>      >> the editable
>      >>>>> workbench-properties.xml file instead of the
>      >> OpenJumpConfiguration class (as
>      >>>>> SkyJUMP does).  This would make it possible for users to
>      >> add or remove
>      >>>>> functionality at will.
>      >>>> Yes, that would definitely be a nice feature. If I can be
>      >> of aid in transporting
>      >>>> it from SkyJUMP, please let me know.
>      >>>>
>      >>>> Best regards, Andreas
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