mcconnell2004/07/10 03:45:26
Modified:project james-server.xml
Log:
add the mailet api and mailet impl jar outputs
Revision ChangesPath
1.12 +3 -1 gump/project/james-server.xml
Index: james-server.xml
mcconnell2004/07/10 05:44:18
Modified:template/xhtml/css style.css
Log:
Cleanup of some colours (mainly color proximity conflicts), update the font applied
to the document, lightenup the table layout and bring column alignment under control.
Revision ChangesPath
1.3
mcconnell2004/07/10 15:20:27
Modified:project james-server.xml
Log:
declare gump build version to the james build
Revision ChangesPath
1.14 +3 -1 gump/project/james-server.xml
Index: james-server.xml
Hi Steve,
you are not heretic. I also hat no experience, but made a submission of
a Python sync task for Gump which was almost certainly improved by Adam,
but was working from the start. I think that general programming
experience may be more imortant than experience with one specific
language
Well - maybe its not that bad ... but all the same - this is an early
warning .. I'm thinking about making a copy of AntBuilder
(gump/python/gump/builder/ant.py), renaming it to magic.py, making a
couple of small but significant changes, sorting out what actually does
the builder selection,
No problem. Let me know if it needs any changes.
Cheers,
Brett
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 20:43:39 -0600, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brett,
Thanks very much! Sorry I didn't find time to look at the plug-in, I was
pre-occupied w/ work EMT classes. Thanks for helping out with it.
The only (small
but significant) extras I can think off would be:
[...]
4) A unit test suite (like gump/test/maven.py) for whatever you tweaks are.
Since we have home grown pyunit, one needs to edit gump/test/pyunit.py to
import the suite and add it to the runner. Once done you can run the
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Well - maybe its not that bad ... but all the same - this is an early
warning .. I'm thinking about making a copy of AntBuilder
(gump/python/gump/builder/ant.py), renaming it to magic.py, making a
couple of small but significant changes, sorting out what actually does
the