On 08/09/10 09:12, Martin Wittemann wrote:
> Hello Christian,
>
>> much more readable now!
> Totally agree! Thats really looking good, but still I have to get used to see 
> qooxdoo code run on a server. :)
>
>> What I had to do to make this work is to add "exports.qx = qx;" at
>> the end of the qx-oo.js file. Is that something that could be added to the
>> file by default? Or a special job "build-qx-oo-node-js"? But maybe this can
>> be solved differently. How did you import qx-oo as a module in node.js?
> I just used the require statement and did not assign the return value of it 
> to qx. As the qx-oo script defines a global qx variable, it is not necessary 
> to assign it. But the way you used it is more the way it would be used in 
> node so I simply check how to include it in the loader template... shouldn't 
> be a problem.
>

hi,

what's going to be the license of qxoo, lgpl? it'd be wonderful if you
could release qxoo under bsd license.

best,
burak



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