Sandro,
I think the mailing list blocks .java attachments for some reason. Can you 
append a .txt to the file names and resend (e.g. Preferences.java.txt) or 
possibly put them in a zip file?
Thanks,
Greg
 
On Thursday, March 26, 2009, at 11:33AM, "Sandro Martini" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi to all,
>after some rewrite of the code, and the great help/suggestions of
>Greg, in attach you'll find a preliminary version of the Preferences
>for Pivot, using the Web Start Persistence as back-end storage.
>
>In the source there are some TODO, and I'd like to discuss with other
>Pivot developers the remaining points (and also the others already
>implemented :-) ) before finishing the first version, to be included
>in Pivot 1.1 .
>
>Keep in mind that I've tried to simplify as much as possible, but Web
>Start is a complex environment, and hiding it is
>not so much simple. And i had to to some trick to make all working
>with its logic.
>
>
>This implementation is working, but to run it you have to:
>- Preferences is for the core project, and PreferencesTest for core-test
>- change the codebase inside the given jnlp file (for example mine is
>in root of my workspace) to the real absolute path on your disk
>- compile and generate (maybe by hand) core.jar and core-test.jar, and
>copy them for example  in the same dir of the jnlp file
>- launch the jnlp file, but to see something you have to enable the
>Web Start Console, and attention: at the end, after 10 seconds the
>program ends, so
>you have to copy the log text from the console and paste somewhere, to
>see what is
>happening in detail, sorry but this is the simplest approach
>
>Note that running the PreferencesTest as a Standard application
>(without Web Start) gives many errors, and this is ok, because Web
>Start Persistence isn't available in this case, but I've tried to
>simplify error messages, flow, etc also this case.
>
>
>In attach i put also a sample log from a run in my environment.
>
>
>Tell me something.
>
>Byeeee
>
>

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