no, not opposing for the startup scripts :)

I was a bit confused and thought about removal from the command line 
start options.

cheers,
stefan

Am 25.01.12 10:23, schrieb [email protected]:
> On 25.01.2012 18:13, Stefan Steiniger wrote:
>> Well,
>>
>> I would say its not necessary for end-user binaries - but it should be
>> in the source code distribution.
>
> which is that again?
>
>> And yes, I am using it.
>> I call default-plugins.xml as standard in Eclipse to get the full OJ loaded.
>>
>> Then I use workbench-properties.xml for loading all my local developed
>> plugins (i.e. the ones I currently develop before I create an Extension)
>
> you can actually create your extension already and enter it here intead of 
> each plugin
>
>> These plugins under development are normally stored in (an-)other
>> eclipse project(s) and using the file allows me to do hot code
>> replacement&  debugging without touching the original setting/plugins of OJ.
>
> i don't want to remove the functionality, i just want to remove it as default 
> parameter in startup scripts because end users usually don't use it.
>
>>
>> And, I actually would recommend every developer to do it this way (of
>> course... there are other approaches as I learned recently).
>
> that's the way it was described by vividsolutions and that's how i do it as 
> well
>
>>
>> Finally yes, workbench-properties.xml came with the original JUMP and
>> was described in the JUMP Developer guide as best practices. We also
>> have that described on the Wiki in the developer tutorial - since the
>> very beginning.
>
> agreed, again. so you are not opposing to edit the start scripts as 
> mentioned? or are you? or :)
>
> ..ede
>
>> stefan
>>
>> Am 24.01.12 14:52, schrieb [email protected]:
>>> On 24.01.2012 22:18, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> that's just a warning. i intend to get to this but it for sure doesn't 
>>>>>> break anything. what ist the workbench-properties.xml actually for we 
>>>>>> deliver a skeleton xml file for this in bin/ .
>>>>>>
>>>>> ahh i recall, we or the user can add extensions and plugins here... is 
>>>>> this parameter actually mandatory? who except developers uses this?
>>>> Oh, I confused this file with workbench-state.xml :-[ .
>>>> Workbench-properties is there from the beginning, but it seems that
>>>> default-plugins.xml does exactly what workbench-properties was intended
>>>> for. Not sure it's still useful, but there is no urgency to remove it.
>>>>
>>>
>>> just tried, oj starts fine without having it by default added in start 
>>> scripts. i'll drop a note in readme.txt and remove it from bat/sh, because 
>>> currently it serves no purpose. who wants to can add it again. manually ;)
>>>
>>> ..ede
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