another home as you were
hinting earlier.
paul
PS: other help on jelly development is also welcome !
Ryan Heaton wrote:
This issue and proposal has been in JIRA now for about a
month. Activity (perhaps interest) has been minimal.
At this point, I'm not sure what to do. Those who have
offered adequate to continue?
-Ryan
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Subject: RE: [jelly][vote] APT tag library
I have created a JIRA issue
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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JELLY-225?page=comments#action_12361331 ]
Ryan Heaton commented on JELLY-225:
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Thanks for the pointer to XDoclet2. It looks like a good tool. However, I
still believe an apt tag library holds significant
apt jelly tag library
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Key: JELLY-225
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JELLY-225
Project: jelly
Type: New Feature
Components: submissions
Reporter: Ryan Heaton
This is a proposal for a new jelly tag library that provides
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JELLY-225?page=all ]
Ryan Heaton updated JELLY-225:
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Attachment: testBasicExample.jelly
testForAllTypesIncludeInterfaces.jelly
I've attached some basic examples:
testBasicExample.jelly: An example
to others in
jelly/jelly-tags/.
How does it sound ?
paul
Ryan Heaton wrote:
I have not posted a jira issue. I was not aware that was needed.
You'll have to be patient with me, I really have no idea
how the process to add a component works. I would be happy to proceed
through
of making it a jira issue is that it's a place you can post
to... and that people can see and comment on.
I'd put there a tag-library similarly packaged to others in
jelly/jelly-tags/.
How does it sound ?
paul
Ryan Heaton wrote:
I have not posted a jira issue. I was not aware
:48 -0700, Ryan Heaton wrote:
I'm adjusting the thread subject to reflect the fact that
there is a vote going on for two things:
1. Acceptance of the new APT tag library (described below)
2. Acceptance of me as a committer to support the new apt
tag library, if it gets accepted
on accepting the new code, get a code grant done and
possibly work closely with you for support in the early stages,
although I'd prefer to see you come on board as a committer to support
it.
Any one else?
On 11/29/05, Ryan Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm (still) looking for help on submitting
as a committer to support
it.
Any one else?
On 11/29/05, Ryan Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm (still) looking for help on submitting a new tag
library for jelly that contains tags for traversing the apt
environment. Dion
Gillard was the only one who responded, expressing
everything documented and I have it locally
integrated into the current jelly maven build.
What now?
Please advise.
-Ryan Heaton
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Library?
Seems reasonable as a new tag library.
On 11/12/05, Ryan Heaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on creating a new tag library for Jelly that
provides tags for working with the new Java 5 Annotation
Processing Tool
(APT). I believe this tag library would be very useful
I'm working on creating a new tag library for Jelly that provides tags for
working with the new Java 5 Annotation Processing Tool
(APT). I believe this tag library would be very useful for developers who wish
to use APT to generate source code or other
documents from java source. Included in
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