Hi Éric,
>>My favourite sexy idea ATM is to have a generic driver, which is
>>parametrized with a few obejcts doing the actual implementation.
>
> Ah. That's a violent change!
:)
> ...
> In particular, there are drivers that just pass on SQL requests to
> connectors,
> and others that need re
Le Jeudi 20 Juillet 2006 12:31, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany a
écrit :
> > We should open somewhere a "blackboard" where to put such ideas for
> > infrastructure change. With "pros" and "cons" for each idea.
>
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Main_Page :)
http://wiki.servi
Le Jeudi 20 Juillet 2006 12:31, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany a
écrit :
> Hi Éric,
Hi Frank,
> > In any case, I have the impression that we need a
> > lot more brainstorming and fresh sexy ideas before we engage into such a
> > big task ;-).
>
> My favourite sexy idea ATM is to have
Hi Éric,
> Sorry for the newbye question, but what do you call "helpers"?
classes which help you bridging the gap between one or more UNO
interface/s and a concrete implementation of this/those interface/s :)
For instance, if you have a class which should implement XPropertySet,
XMultiPropertyS
Le Lundi 10 Juillet 2006 20:56, Joerg Budischewski a écrit :
> >>My suggestion is just to merge all "primary" libs into one single lib.
> >> Not sharing, merging. Not a factorization, rather an addition.
> >
> > Ah, okay, now I see.
> >
> > Yes, this would be possible. The original idea for the dri
Hi Éric,
> I don't, because I have other more urgent work to do in other code parts
> first ;-). But I will keep the idea in mind, and it might be possible that I
> volunteer for that when we decide for a major drivers infrastructure change.
> In any case, I have the impression that we need a l
Le Lundi 10 Juillet 2006 09:11, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany a
écrit :
> Hi Éric,
>
> > My suggestion is just to merge all "primary" libs into one single lib.
> > Not sharing, merging. Not a factorization, rather an addition.
>
> Ah, okay, now I see.
>
> Yes, this would be possible.