Hei Matthias,

yep - the page looks good.

Should we actually look into creating a german speaking email list - or 
Q&A forum?

cheers from down south
stefan

Am 05.04.12 15:41, schrieb Matthias Scholz:
> Hi Michaël!
>> Hi
>>
>>> But i ask me how do you understand german? You tell me your secret ;-)
>>>
>> Unfortunately I don't, but pictures are enough to see what it is about ;-)
>>
>>>> Also you wrote a jnlp application starter, which is very nice for
>>>> demonstrations.
>>>> However, I tested it and found that the tools menu was missing.
>>>> I remember this problem has been discussed on the list a few weeks ago,
>>>> but I cannot find when and how it has been solved any more...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> This is fixed, but not yet online. The tools menu depends on the
>>> default-plugins.xml file. The problem with Webstart is that you have no
>>> possibility to get automatically configuration files or other recources
>>> than the JAR's from the server. So I must download the
>>> default-plugins.xml file manually and pass it as parameter to the
>>> JUMPWorkbench class. I plan to publish a fixed version of OJ Webstart
>>> and some enhancements of the website this weekend.
>>>
>> Sounds a bit strange to me, because tools menu includes also plugins
>> included in the jar.
>>
> The code is in the jar, but they will be  initialized through the
> default-plugins.xml file and commandline option. And without that you
> don't get the tools menu. You can test this, if you remove/rename the
> default-plugins.xml file from the bin/ directory of a OJ installation.
> On the other hand we have some other plugins that will be initialized
> within the JUMPConfiguration class.
>> Maybe be there is a way to refer to the default-plugins file which would
>> work either
>> with a separate file or with a file embedded in the jar (as with
>> language files).
>>
> AFAIK we do not have an embedded default-plugins.xml file at the moment.
> But this is a good idea for the future. If no "-default-plugins
> default-plugins.xml" on the commandline are given, then we use an
> embedded one.
>
> Matthias
>> Michaël
>>
>>
>>> Matthias
>>>
>>>> Michaël
>>>>
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