I just want to see command line, and a gui.  If Webadmin is supported,
let's dump the eclipse plugin.  

I would respectfully request that you do not 'destroy' it from the cvs
repository...in case it is revived in the future.


-----Original Message-----
From: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 2:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Xindice Eclipse Plugin

Kevin Ross wrote:

>This is not so clear of a choice for me.  Xindice *clearly* needs an
>administration console to be useful in the widespread community.  What
>alternatives are there?  If there are no alternatives, then I think we
>should attempt to find ways to bolster more support this, or another
>application.  Reviving other web based consoles might fit Xindice's
>deployment model better than the eclipse admin ui.
>  
>

I have nothing against eclipse plugin, but problem is that nobody 
supports it (and I don't have time / motivation to support it also).

I, personally, will work towards stabilizing and integrating webadmin to

the main branch to replace ugly browser (see 
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-xindice/java/scratchpad/webadmin/)
, 
it has admin features (see http://metzner.org/projects/webadmin/), and 
can be extended to add missing freatures, if any.

If you want to step up and support eclipse plugin, then that would be 
great, and we would have *three* admin interfaces alltogether:
 (1) Command Line
 (2) Eclipse UI
 (3) Web / WebDAV


Vadim

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