Hi Felix, This is further to your email.
Since I am making a new library which runs on Android, and also modifying the pom.xml to include apache-commons http, I think I should create a separate folder for "*jackrabbit-webdav-android*". Any suggestions? Even though most of my code is from the existing "jackrabbit-webdav", my changes are only for Android platform and I do not wish to modify the existing "jackrabbit-webdav" code base. Thanks and Regards, Ashimita On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 4:10 PM, ashimita <ashim...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you, Felix for your support and guidance. I will work on the latest > build and do the needful. > > Regards, > > Ashimita > > > On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Felix Meschberger <fmesc...@adobe.com>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Thanks for the information and your offer. >> >> Depending on the size and number of changes you applied the process is >> slightly different. >> >> The best thing to get the process going is to file a JIRA issue for >> Jackrabbit attaching a patch showing the required changes. >> >> The patch would best be done against the SVN trunk (as opposed to the >> dated 2.2.5 version you are currently using). And while attaching the >> patch, you should make sure to tick the "Granite license..." checkmark. >> >> Regards >> Felix >> >> Am 12.04.2012 um 18:13 schrieb ashimita: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am new to this group. >> >> I have developed a jar using the jackrabbit-webdav (2.2.5) to work on >> Android platform. The jar was built using maven and existing pom.xml. >> >> The source code had to modified and some of the libraries not supported >> by Android had to be replaced. >> >> This jar (Apache license remained the same) was used by me and I have >> distributed to few other users through my personal >> blog<http://ashimita.blogspot.in/2011/05/using-jackrabbit-as-webdav-client-for.html>. >> I >> have tested the same on Gingerbread and it worked well so far. >> >> Kindly guide me as to how I can contribute this code to ASF. >> >> If allowed, I would like to develop the same using the latest version of >> Jackrabbit to work with later versions of Android (Honeycomb and ICS). >> >> Thanks and Regards, >> >> Ashimita >> >> >> >