Re: [midgard-user] XMLRPC

2004-10-31 Thread Steve Sobol
Tarjei Huse wrote: The big one is an IDE like the one Alan Knowles was working on. It'll be written in Java. I really wanted to use Eclipse, but Eclipse doesn't have the "virtual filesystem" feature Netbeans has that would make it really simple to integrate it on top of Midgard, and I won't use

Re: [midgard-user] XMLRPC

2004-10-31 Thread Tarjei Huse
lør, 30,.10.2004 kl. 09.40 -0700, skrev Steve Sobol: > Tarjei Huse wrote: > > > COOL! Goahead! > > The big one is an IDE like the one Alan Knowles was working on. It'll be > written in Java. I really wanted to use Eclipse, but Eclipse doesn't have the > "virtual filesystem" feature Netbeans has

Re: [midgard-user] XMLRPC

2004-10-30 Thread Steve Sobol
Tarjei Huse wrote: COOL! Goahead! The big one is an IDE like the one Alan Knowles was working on. It'll be written in Java. I really wanted to use Eclipse, but Eclipse doesn't have the "virtual filesystem" feature Netbeans has that would make it really simple to integrate it on top of Midgard, a

Re: [midgard-user] XMLRPC

2004-10-28 Thread Tarjei Huse
Quoting Steve Sobol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have been away from Midgard development for a while. Are Midgard's > functions > exposed via XMLRPC? Nope, but there's an SOAP interface in CVS. You might want to build on that. >(If not, I would like to create an XMLRPC interface to > Midgard in ord

[midgard-user] XMLRPC

2004-10-27 Thread Steve Sobol
I have been away from Midgard development for a while. Are Midgard's functions exposed via XMLRPC? (If not, I would like to create an XMLRPC interface to Midgard in order to facilitate a couple projects I want to start soon.) -- JustThe.net Internet & New Media Services, http://JustThe.net/ Stev