Hello Nick,
Tuesday, January 2, 2007, 5:04:57 PM, you wrote:
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I've been doing some work on the IDEA Wicket plugin, mostly fixing exceptions and trying to correct the behavior of the code allowing developers to swap between Wicket source and markup. I've also been annotations to the code, which might break the plugin for people not running IDEA using JDK 1.5. Is this going to be a major problem, or are most people developing on 1.5 now? Should I submit my fixes as a patch file, or request commit access to the repo? I'd like to get the annotation question sorted out before I submit anything though. |
Cool. I've been pretty lazy/busy for some time now but will hopefully get some some stuff done. Its great you're getting something kicked in. I think you should just get subversion access and commit it. Thats a lot easier.
I have made a few changes a couple weeks ago so just remember to update from svn once in a while :-)
Regarding the jdk 1.5 and annotation I'm fine with that. I didn't use them because I was not sure wether it would get me into some trouble with the intellij 5.x version and it should work there too to be in the plugin competition.
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Best regards,
Anders Holmbech Brandt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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