Hi all,
just committed a starting version of required changes.
This is the related issue: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-926
Note that all changes here are mostly additions/new methods and
utility classes, and a minimal test application (as usual).
The main change in DesktopApplicatio
Hi Roger, thanks for the feedback.
> I'm thinking there is an elegant solution to this, but I'm not seeing it at
> the moment.
me too :-) ...
> But, I do see the idea that you need to pass variables through to the
> application (somehow).
ok
> So, the question is: how to do this best without
Re: Inject properties in Application
Hi all, no comments ?
Bye
2013/10/8 Sandro Martini :
> Hi,
> ok, I'll try to better explain my requirements here, if it's not
> enough clear tell me :-) ...
>
> As starting point, look here:
> http://svn.codespot.com/a/apache-extra
Hi all, no comments ?
Bye
2013/10/8 Sandro Martini :
> Hi,
> ok, I'll try to better explain my requirements here, if it's not
> enough clear tell me :-) ...
>
> As starting point, look here:
> http://svn.codespot.com/a/apache-extras.org/pivot-stuff/trunk/pivot-stuff-common-groovy/test/pivot_stuf
Hi,
ok, I'll try to better explain my requirements here, if it's not
enough clear tell me :-) ...
As starting point, look here:
http://svn.codespot.com/a/apache-extras.org/pivot-stuff/trunk/pivot-stuff-common-groovy/test/pivot_stuff/common_groovy/
all .gsh files are Groovy Scripts (they could be .
Hi Sandro,
Could you explain the use case a little more for me (injecting
data into Applications)? Since I don't know Groovy, I'm kind of in the
dark about the requirement that this would satisfy
Thanks,
~Roger
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