I did download a set of sources last month and read my way up and down the command framework. And down. and Up.
I tend to use the Apache Commons stuff for parameter parsing, but that's not as ambitious as what you've got. And I don't know of a better alternative. Yours reminds me of what's in the CXF tooling, and both are a good reason to have a bottle of single malt somewhere nearby. On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 01/02/11 16:04, Benson Margulies wrote: >> >> Aha. Well, I'll see how much trouble I get into. Is all the necessary >> source back to being available from SF? > > SVN wasn't impacted as far as I know - only CVS. Jena core is in CVS, most > of the rest is in SVN. History. > > So you haven't encountered the command line process framework ... > > I went searching for such things with Google, could (then, several years ago > - there are lots now) only find my own, but much older (!!), wrote > something, wrote something more, possibly got a little too complicated, ... > and. > > Of all the things to start with to get into ARQ or TDB, this is not the most > obvious starting point. > > Andy > >> On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Andy Seaborne >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 01/02/11 15:58, Benson Margulies wrote: >>>> >>>> I think I would learn some things I'd like to know by coding up the >>>> tdbupdate command. Any objection to a patch for this from me? >>> >>> None at all. >>> >>> I just looked at tdbquery to see how it works, to do the same for >>> tdbupdate >>> requires an ARQ change. Then it gets entangled in ModGraphStore ... >>> >>> Andy >>> >
