Create an entry in Bugzilla and attach the files there.
One of the developers will then review it and copy it to the source tree if aceptable.


Carlos

Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Hmmm... It seems that ZIP files are not liked by the ASF Mail Server...

How do I go in putting it up?

    Pier


On 22 Feb 2005, at 16:15, Pier Fumagalli wrote:

That would be excellent. More than happy to put it up there...

I called the packages "org.apache.slide.lite" and I hope noone is going to take it badly given that I used your name.

Attached here is the source, if you want to put it up in the CVS...

<slide-lite-0.1.zip>

There is a build file, just do an "ant dist" to create the whole thing, including docs (which are in JavaDOC format) and everything...

And it would be great if I could modify the sources (given that I'm working on it)

Pier



On 22 Feb 2005, at 11:28, Daniel Florey wrote:

Hi Pier,
What about adding it to the proposals section? This is the best way to let
people have a closer a look at your work.
Cheers,
Daniel


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Hi all guys...

    I recently had to face one "tiny" problem: I needed a WebDAV servlet
to enable my application (a-la Tomcat WebDAV), but the problem is that
I'm not using Tomcat, and that Slide was waaaay too big to do what I
needed...

So, I took a couple of days and I wrote a very-very-very light WebDAV
Level-1 (no locking / no versioning) simple servlet to "power up" my
application and allow me to do a couple of tricks...

The idea behind it is that I didn't want to rely on any external API
besides the standard servlet API (not even the XML api), and it's so
simple that it won't even support "PROPPATCH".

Thing is that it might be quite useful in those cases where someone
wants to "DAV-enable" a directory for a webapp, doesn't want to use  the
full Slide servlet, and doesn't use Tomcat...

I currently don't have a home for it (well, apart from my Hard Disk),
and I wanted to know if you guys would have been interested in hosting
it as a very lightweight, minimal feature set implementation alongside
the full blown Slide...

Do you think it might make sense??????????

Pier



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