Brad,

I'd suggest committing your code seed somewhere more like

/sandbox/WeatherPortlet/branches/texastech-noaa-seed

or the like, allowing Dustin Schultz et al. to review this before svn copying it to trunk as the starting point for this effort (or not, harvesting parts of it for that effort instead).

Andrew

Brad Johnson wrote:
Hello Ja-sig

I have a working weather portlet that uses the new NOAA weather service
XML API. Is written using spring portlet MVC. I believe, it would be a
good starting point for the jasig-weather portlet.  It uses ant for the
build process, but should be simple to build with maven.

I would like to go ahead and commit this to
the /sandbox/WeatherPortlet/trunk as a starting point. Is that okay?

thanks,
Brad Johnson
Texas Tech University



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