RE: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-25 Thread Richard Bair
I didn't get as much done last night as I had hoped :-(. I'll let y'all know when I have the code in a decent state. Richard __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com ---

RE: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread Oliver Burn
[snip] >> Does someone want to pursue this line with Chainsaw? I think >> we should >> create something/prove its usefulness before requesting Apache/Jakarta >> infrastructure changes. > > That's a sound approach. I wouldn't mind doing the effort for Web > Start, but it does pose two issues: > >

RE: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread Paul Smith
> Well, I would imagine we could get the jnlp MIME type added > to the conf file > on the Jakarta Apache server...:-) One would certainly hope it isn't too much effort for the guy's and gals. > > Does someone want to pursue this line with Chainsaw? I think > we should > create something/prove

RE: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread Mark Womack
st' > Subject: RE: Configuration GUI Status > > > > What is required to host them? Just put the jars somewhere internet > > accessible? It has been a while since I looked at Java Web > > Start, but it > > didn't seem too complicated at the time. > > >

RE: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread Paul Smith
> What is required to host them? Just put the jars somewhere internet > accessible? It has been a while since I looked at Java Web > Start, but it > didn't seem too complicated at the time. > > -Mark Have to modify the MIME types on the server to add the .jnlp (Java Network Launch Protocol), a

RE: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread Mark Womack
rch 24, 2003 3:47 PM > To: 'Log4J Developers List' > Subject: RE: Configuration GUI Status > > > > It sounds like a good start to me. This tool is a definite sandbox > > contender. > > And another candidate for Java Web Start! What's Apache's

RE: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread Paul Smith
> It sounds like a good start to me. This tool is a definite sandbox > contender. And another candidate for Java Web Start! What's Apache's policy on hosting Web start apps? Are the current servers configured to host them? Is any Jakarta project using them? cheers, Paul Smith --

RE: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread Mark Womack
> I thought I'd just through out there a little status update. > I've written > the bulk of the "rough draft" of the configuration gui guts. > I'm working > on the windows right now. Unfortunately, my work situation is > deteriorating rapidly, which is occupying a tremendous amount > of my

Re: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread Ceki Gülcü
At 12:24 PM 3/24/2003 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wanted to provide explicit ConfigPanels per appender primarily to provide a mechanism for 3rd party/propriety code to provide a custom, pretty gui. I've also found that generic gui's are usually harder for end user's to understand and use th

Re: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread RBair
n? Where is the code at that does this work? Thanks! Richard Ceki Gülcü <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/24/2003 11:34 AM Please respond to "Log4J Developers List" To: "Log4J Developers List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Log4J Developers List" <[EMA

Re: Configuration GUI Status

2003-03-24 Thread Ceki Gülcü
Hi Richard, Here are my (very) quick comments. At 11:11 AM 3/24/2003 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought I'd just through out there a little status update. I've written the bulk of the "rough draft" of the configuration gui guts. I'm working on the windows right now. Unfortunately, my wo