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*From:* Charles Deal chuckdea...@gmail.com
*To:* users@wicket.apache.org; Steven Haines lyg...@yahoo.com
*Sent:* Wed, June 9, 2010 1:41:21 PM
*Subject:* Re: [wicketstuff/wicket-contrib-jasperpreports] Is anyone
supporting this?
Well, there is some example code within the project. And I believe
application (Maven)?
Thanks!
Steve
- Original Message
From: Michael O'Cleirigh michael.ocleir...@rivulet.ca
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Tue, June 8, 2010 9:05:07 AM
Subject: Re: [wicketstuff/wicket-contrib-jasperpreports] Is anyone supporting
this?
Hi Charles,
As long
...@rivulet.ca
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Tue, June 8, 2010 9:05:07 AM
Subject: Re: [wicketstuff/wicket-contrib-jasperpreports] Is anyone
supporting this?
Hi Charles,
As long as wicketstuff-core builds locally with
wicket-contrib-jasperreports in the core pom (as a module) you can
Awesome. Thanks.
I pushed up my initial set of changes. wicket-contrib-jasperreports now
builds as 1.4.10-SNAPSHOT using wicketstuff-core.
However, I have not added it to the wicketstuff-core build. I'll try to get
on that shortly, at least it is no worse off than it was before and now at
Hi Charles,
As long as wicketstuff-core builds locally with
wicket-contrib-jasperreports in the core pom (as a module) you can
commit the core pom.
I have a hudson instance running that will build and auto deploy into
the sonatype snapshot repository a 1.4.10-SNAPSHOT version of your
Excellent. sf username: cdeal
First things first then. If I get some patches put into scm other people
will see that it is still a viable project. Then as I get time, I'll
extract some of my code into some kind of example.
What are the requirements for building with core and who do I contact
I think I have a couple of lines of code I can submit,
And I can help you out in case you need any help.
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Charles Deal chuckdea...@gmail.com wrote:
Excellent. sf username: cdeal
First things first then. If I get some patches put into scm other people
will
The first set of code I wanted to push back was just some housekeeping
stuff. Use slf4j, reference wicketstuff-core, minor html changes.
After that, I will look at anything that I did in my own code to customize
it and see if i can push any of that back.
What kind of changes did you have in
Changes I made on my own code I could push-back.
Some helper code; auto-caching of compiled jrxml; and support for
accepting PDF Form submitions...
On Mon, 2010-06-07 at 11:07 -0400, Charles Deal wrote:
The first set of code I wanted to push back was just some housekeeping
stuff. Use slf4j,
youve been added.
As for the requirement with core, I think you just need to add the
project to the pom on core, I'd suggest looking at one of the projects
thats already in there (so you can copy and paste)..
regards Nino
2010/6/7 Charles Deal chuckdea...@gmail.com:
Excellent. sf username:
Is anyone out there maintaining/using this library?
I am using it and I have a handful of modifications that I'd like to push
back into the source tree. Should I prepare a patch and JIRA issue or shall
I pursue commit access for this library?
I would also like to get it hooked into the build
go for commit rights. And for requirements it would be good to have an
example project other than that it should just be working :)
2010/6/3 Charles Deal chuckdea...@gmail.com:
Is anyone out there maintaining/using this library?
I am using it and I have a handful of modifications that I'd
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