Hi,
:)
1. corrected
2. this is the standalone jar providing the JTreeTable component based on
Swing. Wrong place: moved.
3. Are you sure ? I don't see them:
https://sourceforge.net/p/jump-pilot/code/HEAD/tree/core/trunk/src/com/vividsolutions/jump/datastore/
Yes sounds good to keep it in OJ
A. Yes. I had the idea of the multiselection when i stumbled upon this
component on the Net.
AFAIK, implementing such a feature in Swing is not easy.
B. ok
Nico
On 5 February 2015 at 15:00, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
ok.. some more questions
A. is JTreeTable needed for the revamped postgis
ok.. some more questions
A. is JTreeTable needed for the revamped postgis multiselection?
B. please add the org-netbeans-swing-outline.jar at the appropriate location in
etc/Readme.txt (add license etc.)
wrt. dependency of oracle support, let me have a look and come back to you.
..ede
On
how about adding it to PLUS? add
- jar to lib/plus
- entry in readme.txt
also it'd make sense host the source in OJ's svn.
but why exactly did you externalize it? you can very well add plugins to OJ
core that only activate in PLUS if certain libs are avalable. that makes
maintenance easier and
I externalized it because with all the mess I did in svn these days, I
didn't want to touch to lib/lib nor plug_ins/ ;)
I would just call it a learning process :)
Don't worry too much. Perhaps except Ede, we all had our share of
messing-up and cleaning the OJ svn .
If it is hosted in
Yes it will be fine.
I externalized it because with all the mess I did in svn these days, I
didn't want to touch to lib/lib nor plug_ins/ ;)
If it is hosted in plug-ins/, I should create a maven project, no ?
Nico
On 3 February 2015 at 15:34, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
how about adding it to
On 03.02.2015 15:41, Nicolas Ribot wrote:
Yes it will be fine.
I externalized it because with all the mess I did in svn these days,
don't worry. i'll be your friendly watchdog :)). it's totally normal run into a
few bumps when starting something new.
I didn't want to touch to lib/lib nor
Hi,
I packaged the Oracle Spatial Support in Data Store layer wizard into a
plugin.
I needs a OJ Plus version and uses the existing gt2-oracle-spatial provided
by the DB Query plugin.
If the ojdbc.jar Oracle JDBC driver is added in the ext directory (after
downloading from Oracle site), the
(it needs, not I needs)...
On 3 February 2015 at 15:07, Nicolas Ribot nicolas.ri...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I packaged the Oracle Spatial Support in Data Store layer wizard into a
plugin.
I needs a OJ Plus version and uses the existing gt2-oracle-spatial
provided by the DB Query plugin.
If