I have not heard from Timo in quite a while. I do not know where he stands with this
enhancement.
If you would like to do it, I encourage you to go ahead. It should be an easy change
to make, and
you already know where to look for examples.
As for how to include your action in SJ's menus, this also is pretty easy.
All of the action/menu initialization is handled in the SJPrimaryWindow class. There
should be a
method creates each menu. Just follow the pattern's you see there. You just need to
register your
action with "ActionCentral", and then add it (as a JMenuItem) to the menus where it
should be
available.
Thanks.
--Rob
--- Digger Maus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> I would be highly interested in a "recursive" checkout/checkin (or foder
> checkout/checkin) and
> are willing to implement it myself.
>
> However, I saw on the list archive that someone else was also interested and don't
> want to start
> working on something that someone else might have already been implemented.
>
> I am trying to "understand" the sourcecode of SourceJammer but are still somehow
> lost - far too
> much classes to go through.
>
> So here are my questions before I start:
>
> 1. Do you know if this individual (his name was Timo Haberkern) started working on
> this, and if
> yes, if he would share his work with us?
> 2. I understood that it would be best to start off the CheckOutReportAction and
> CheckOutReportProcess. However, I still can't locate the classes for the File menu
> and
> corresponding popup menu where I would like to add these commands. Could you point
> me into the
> right direction?
> 3. Lastly, which version should I start working on? I've currently setup the
> sourcecode of
> 2.1.0.0 because it seems stable. Can I go off 2.1.1.0 beta? Is it stable enough to
> have it also
> as production after I implemented that feature?
>
> You help would be more than welcome.
>
> Regards,
> -Uli
>
> Ulrich Romah
> 757 26th Avenue
> San Mateo, CA 94403
>
>
>
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