Alexey Kakunin wrote:
Murray Seems you did a great job - we just planned to implement oun tagging in our EmForge (http://www.emforge.org) project - but seems it will be better to reuse it.
Hi Alexey, Yes, I'm always in favour of reuse when possible (no sense in spending time on something that's already been accomplished), and I'm happy to see someone using the TagPlugin as it would be good to get it tested more thoroughly since we're also planning on using it in a production environment within the next six months.
I have some implementation questions: 1. Do you think it is hard to extract TagPlugin and TagCloudPlugin from Ceryle Project?
I'm happy to create a separate distribution next time I do some work on it. This week is a bit overstretched so no promises for now but I can probably manage it next weekend or early next week.
2. Is it ok to use their sources in another LGPL project (EmForge)?
All of the Ceryle project code is distributed under an Apache 2.0 license.
3. How tags are stored? Is it possible to add/remove/control tags programattically from our source-code (for example we will wrtite own control to add tags)
All tags are processed by a TagManager class, see TagManager http://www.altheim.com/ceryle/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=TagManager TagManager API http://www.altheim.com/ceryle/api/index.html?org/ceryle/wiki/plugin/tag/TagManager.html If there are specific features that you feel necessary I'm happy to discuss them, as I might find those same features valuable in our implementation -- we've not got that far along in the design so I'd appreciate hearing about holes in the design/API.
Thank you for any advise.
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