Yes, it would be of interest.  Would be glad to see it.  I'm not the
owner of the web console sub project; just hacking and testing
possibilities.


On 9/8/08, Rob Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> roger
>
> If it's of interest - I have some Java file upload code lying around that I
> created for posting Jgraph files back to a server when running as an applet.
>
> Regards
>
> -rob
> -----------------------
> Sent from my Treo(r) smartphone
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Roger Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Saturday, Sep 6, 2008 3:05 am
> Subject: web console multi file upload and install
> To: "dev@felix.apache.org" <dev@felix.apache.org> Reply-To:
> "dev@felix.apache.org" <dev@felix.apache.org>
>
>
>
> Hi Felix developers,
>
>  In my local Felix development  I've been testing different ways to
>  change the web console to allow multiple files to be dragged from an
>  OS folder and upload them via the 'Apache Felix Web Management
>  Console'.  After searching, testing and running into many obsolete
>  documentations in this murky territory I found the FancyUpload by
> http://digitarald.de/project/fancyupload/1-0/ works using a flash
>  method.  My first case, Firefox is working and I got all the other
>  noted browsers queued up for testing. FancyUpload has an MIT license
> (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php).
>
>  If this feature is of interest, is the license ok?
>
>  Is there another preferred technology I should test?
>
>  Also I know that Glassfish is possibly remodeling to fit the Felix
>  console in with the Glassfish Admin Console; perhaps this may fit
>  there?  Although I know that there are many profiles I as a Felix user
>  like to set up independent of glassfish for testing.  Each of these
>  profiles are very much like a unit test for scenarios involving a
>  subset of the composite apps I'm working on.  So a way to quickly set
>  them up via multi file upload and install works for me.  Perhaps for
>  others as well.
>
>

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