Paul,

I believe that the Java package structure that you mentioned for your
code follows the informal convention that we have been using.

The Sunburned Surveyor

On 6/7/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm going to start putting together a CVS diff for the new Attribute
> view and am trying to decide the best packages to put my code, here are
> my thoughts.
>
> 1. Infrastructure required so that I can add a new tab to the InfoFrame
> will go under com.vividsolutions.jump.*
> 2. The new view pane itself will go under org.openjump.*
> 3. The new HTML renderer registry will go under org.openjump.*
>
> The reason for the above split is that the new frameworks are being
> managed under the OpenJump project so I'll put my re-usable components
> under there and I'll only make changes to the Vivid code to add new
> extension points.
>
> I'm going to make another post to discuss the approach I should follow
> to add extension points to existing components.
>
> Paul
>
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