Hi Ed!

I really appreciate this initiative. In my current project we are also 
packaging JREs in a p2 repo and bundle them in RCP products. Seems that this 
custom thing can become obsolete. We will try that out and provide feedback.

Thanks,
~Karsten

> Am 03.06.2020 um 10:49 schrieb Christoph Läubrich <lae...@laeubi-soft.de>:
> 
> Hi Ed,
> 
> this looks good, I'll try to check if I can use this :-)
> 
> Just a note on your goody change:
> 
> > It has the advantage that you can browse folder content even
> > if there is an index.html or index.php in that folder
> 
> It is common in web development to have a dummy index file to prevent 
> browsing/discovery of files in a folder, so your solution might disclose 
> otherwise (intentionally) hidden content.
> 
> Am 03.06.20 um 10:33 schrieb Ed Merks:
>> Hi,
>> I wanted to make the community aware that the initial prototyping work for 
>> providing JREs that can be redistributed by Eclipse is now complete.
>> The JustJ project is well documented.  You can find the details here:
>> https://www.eclipse.org/justj/
>> If you want to cut to the chase, see this section for how to try this out in 
>> your product:
>> https://www.eclipse.org/justj/?page=documentation#products
>> Please keep in mind that everything located in "sandbox" is transient and 
>> subject to arbitrary change and removal.
>> I've documented the ci instance as well and have made the job configurations 
>> readable:
>> https://ci.eclipse.org/justj/
>> Please use either https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=562908 or 
>> the forum https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/f/532/ to provide 
>> feedback or to ask questions.
>> ___________________________________________________
>> As an extra goody, I wanted a better browser for the contents of 
>> https://download.eclipse.org so I implemented a PHP script specifically for 
>> that purpose.   I did this for JustJ's content, but the result is fully 
>> general so I generalized it to provide the following link from which to get 
>> started at the root:
>> https://download.eclipse.org/justj/?file=
>> Starting here, you can browse anything on the download.eclipse.org server.   
>> It has the advantage that you can browse folder content even if there is an 
>> index.html or index.php in that folder.
>> ___________________________________________________
>> I took this one step further for my own project via this link:
>> https://download.eclipse.org/justj/www/download.eclipse.org.php?parambuild=true
>> I.e., it adds action links to the browser to help manage the justj site.
>> I asked for https://plugins.jenkins.io/build-with-parameters/ to be 
>> installed via this:
>> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=562477#c20
>> This allows me to open a parameterized build's page with pre-configured 
>> parameter values.  Specifically this simple build:
>> https://ci.eclipse.org/justj/job/internal/job/genie.justj-ssh/configure
>> The delete folder action links can (and does) open a page like this:
>> I.e., the links can run an arbitrary script with genie's credentials.  Of 
>> course only authenticated users with genie.justj group permissions can 
>> actually do this.
>> Regards,
>> Ed
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