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Thomas Koch commented on ZOOKEEPER-678:
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It seems, that zooinspector finds it's icons only if the icons folder is in the 
current path. But when I install zooinspector as part of the Zookeeper Debian 
package, I want to be able to call it regardless of the current path.
Could you use getRessources or something so that I can point to the icons 
location from the wrapper shell script?

Can I place the zooinspector config files in /etc/zookeeper/zooinspector/ ? 
Could I give zooinspector a property to point to the config file location?

> Browser application to view and edit the contents of a zookeeper instance
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>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-678
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-678
>             Project: Zookeeper
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 3.3.0
>            Reporter: Colin Goodheart-Smithe
>            Assignee: Colin Goodheart-Smithe
>             Fix For: 3.3.0
>
>         Attachments: zooInspector.sh, ZooInspector.zip, ZooInspector.zip, 
> ZooInspector.zip
>
>
> An application which shows a tree view of the nodes currently in a zookeeper 
> instance and allow the user to view and update the contents of the nodes as 
> well as allowing users to add and remove nodes from the tree, similar in use 
> to the Luke application in the Lucene project.
> I have a list of other features that I want to add to this application but I 
> wanted to gauge the response before I implemented them all.  I have found 
> this useful when debugging my application and thought that it may be useful 
> to others.
> I was going to submit this as a patch file but I have used some icon files 
> and one library which isn't available in the maven/ivy repositories and these 
> don't seem to work when creating a patch file using subversion.  Because of 
> this I have attached a zip containing this application to this issue.  If 
> there is a better way to submit this please let me know.
> The zip contains two directories, the src directory contains the source as it 
> would be added to the contrib folder and the build folder contains a build 
> version of the with a runnable jar.

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