I'm moving the thread to the devel list, as it's turning more to it.
We don't experience any problems with locks in the server (perhaps twice a
year), but the truth is that it does not suffer too high a trade of data.
I don't believe the use of plugins would make it go much worse (after all, the
client will access the server anyway with the extra communication load), but if
you prefer writing a client side program, there are a few people who have done
it. I think the starting point is the SimpleInterface class, but I haven't used
it, so you ought to check the devel list archive to get a more accurate idea of
how to begin. A crawler of the project tree is for sure not too difficult to
implement.

Albert.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Riccardo Cohen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [SourceJammer-users] Re: little prb with sourcejammer


> Server side is quite all right for me, except that I often have to restart the
jsp server due to
> locks pb (??) maybe it is because the server is not very powerful (celeron
500Mhz)
>
> My main problem is client side : do you think possible that I write a little
java class (client
> side) that walks through all files of an archive and get their attributes
(checkedout or not,
> different from local or not, date) ?
>
> Albert Moliner wrote:
>
> > Mmm, not exactly.
> > Plugins act as listeners of events, but cannot currently modify the
repository
> > in any way (I like that behaviour).
> > To prevent the binary/text problem from happening from now on, you'll have
to
> > add the extensions to the clients through the Preferences menu, or copy the
> > configuration file that stores the types in all the clients (although the
> > published files will remain with the wrong type).
> >
> > To write your own plugin, check the framework API at
> >
> > http://www.sourcejammer.org/specs/plugins/
> >
> > To get the notion of how you could write your own, take a look at the
> > extensions/notify files in the SourceJammer repository (the host is
> > dev.sourcejammer.org, and I think there's a guest access, Rob knows better
about
> > it). That's very simple, the docs under resources were pretty complete, and
will
> > probably help you to start up (itf it does not fit your needs per se).
> > Let me know if you want more support, I'm just being short now to avoid
boring
> > you.
> >
> > Hope it helps,
> > Albert.




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