Hi Nathan,

Yes I found the other versions a bit later in the day.

i was wondering if I could bypass the store idea and have it render an API call 
like /license/standard/get?commercial=n&derivatives=n&jurisdiction=nl and 
stripping it to the URI of the license. That's the only thing I need.
That way I only need to have list of jurisdictions up to date and have the API 
call do the rest. That would probably be a couple of hours worth of work or 
something for me.

The only advantage I see in the store structure is keeping some parts easily 
maintainable and up to date, if you get those documents from the cc site 
itself. 
If you are considering making an html request per opened application, than I 
wonder if you need to have a debate on CPU's vs Bandwidth and what would cost 
more. sending all these stores around or creating a small package. that is 
send. I would think the latter is perhaps more efficient.

What would you think?

Maarten Zeinstra

Kennisland | Knowledgeland 
T: +31.20.575.6720 | E: [email protected]
www.kennisland.nl | www.knowledgeland.org

On Jul 27, 2010, at 22:28 , Nathan Yergler wrote:

> Hi Maarten,
> 
> We've moved active development off CC Tools sourceforge.net project
> onto our own servers at http://code.creativecommons.org.  The OOo
> plugin does have the most complete CC license selection code for Java.
> We have a Summer of Code student working on the plugin right now.
> You can find the license selection code in his branch at
> http://code.creativecommons.org/viewsvn/ccooo/branches/akila-gsoc-2010/src/org/creativecommons/license/.
> 
> If you think this will be useful for you to use (or you have
> patches/features to contribute), we can split it out into its own
> module in Subversion.  I think the primary issue right now is probably
> startup speed, as it loads the RDF files from disk into the store;
> there are probably a couple of different ways to tackle optimizing
> that.
> 
> Let me know if you have any other questions.
> 
> Nathan
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 1:29 AM, Maarten Zeinstra <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi list,
>> I've been searching the cc sourceforge for the most recent Java Library to
>> do CC license selection, wondering if I have to make my own library.
>> I found ccooo, would that be the best available library to integrate a Java
>> based license selection tool?
>> Are there any known issues with that library? I couldn't find any using the
>> issue tracker,  but maybe someone on list has different experiences with
>> that library.
>> Cheers,
>> Maarten Zeinstra
>> Kennisland | Knowledgeland
>> 
>> T: +31.20.575.6720 | E: [email protected]
>> www.kennisland.nl | www.knowledgeland.org
>> 
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