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From: Billy Joe McCue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 6:39 AM
To: Slide Developers Mailing List
Subject: Re: Looking to contribute my slide/webdav client
Okay then, here it is. http://javious.homelinux.com/webdav_swing/
I appologise if my server is down. (IP renewal), but I will
try to keep
it updated. I still need to write up and clean up a bunch more
documentation and perhaps a user manual, but those familiar with Dav
Explorer should have a good head start on it.
What I'm looking for here is some feedback on whether or not this is
worth my while to continue to persue my contribution of this
to ASF, or
if it falls short of ASF worthiness. I won't be insulted if
it is not.
NOTE: Must have JDK 1.4 or later plugin installed for Java WebStart.
cheers,
Billy Joe McCue
Eirikur Hrafnsson wrote:
Sounds great!
Let's see it then, I promise to take a backup of my webdav
filesystem
; )
Best Regards
Eirikur S. Hrafnsson, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chief Software Engineer
Idega Software
http://www.idega.com
On 8.12.2004, at 12:28, Billy Joe McCue wrote:
Yes, I am interested in contributing my code as part of
Slide, but of
course getting credit for it.
thanks for any help.
James Mason wrote:
Billy,
Are you wanting to contribute your code as part of Slide,
or are you
asking for some legal guidance in releasing the code yourself?
-James
On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 01:09 -0400, Billy Joe McCue wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking to contribute my swing client for slide/webdav. Can
anybody help point me in the right direction? Contact(s)?
I have an online working binary version using java webstart of
which I would like to post the URL here, however I feel I must
speak to somebody with experience to help establish a proper
disclaimer protecting me from damages caused from misuse of the
product (such
as deleting an entire collection unintentionally, by not paying
attention).
A quick summary of the client is that it is a Swing
client with all
of the features of the referenced "Dav Explorer" on the page
http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/howto-create-users.html which
points to http://www.ics.uci.edu/~webdav/, except for the menu
items "Clear Auth Buff", "Edit Proxy Info", and "Http
Logging". It
is has a framework that can make it skinnable, multi-language
capable and features such as mounting local directories "idea
borrowed from sourcejammer.org" and cut/copy/paste with files
and collections. One important difference here is that
my client
is based on merely the design of the "Dav Explorer", however it's
underlying code is nothing like "Dav Explorer" and is
based on the
Slide webdav-client library.
Thank you for your help, anybody.
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