Hi,
I created a few methods that I think might fit well with FileUtils.
public static ListFile create(ArrayListString paths)
{
IteratorString pathIterator = paths.iterator();
ListFile files = new ArrayListFile();
while(pathIterator.hasNext())
{
Hi,
The below looks interesting. Does Common's have
javascript stuff?
Incidentally I donated a Javascript Framework written
on top of dojo to myfaces a while back, in case anyone
is interested. It has the ability to hook javascript
validators to components.
Cool - I'll look at the JIRAs in more detail. It
would be great to have some developer use cases for
how to leverage common's validator with the
frameworks.
Cheers,
- Ole
--- Niall Pemberton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/14/07, Ole Ersoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The below looks
OH - Sure - You just need to sign up for an Eclipse
Newsgroup Account.
http://www.eclipse.org/newsgroups/register.php
Cheers,
- Ole
--- Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/1/07, Ole Ersoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just got the VFS 1.0 announcement a little while
back
a long description.
That would be on collaboration opportunity right
there...documentation.
I'll post back more once I have had a chance to
compare the two in more detail.
Cheers,
- Ole
--- Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/2/07, Ole Ersoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OH - Sure
Hey Mario,
Eclipse might be one area, but EMF is part of the
Eclipse Modeling Toolset, so it's a completely
separate API from what Eclipse Core uses (Although a
lot of other projects, like BIRT, use it).
EMF loads Model files used in code generation, etc. so
I'm guessing that was their initial
Hi,
I just got the VFS 1.0 announcement a little while
back and did a cross post on the EMF mailing list,
since EMF has similar capabilities.
This was mainly for awareness and possible future
collaboration opportunities.
Here's the reply from Marcelo on the EMF team
(Including a test link