Hi Jack! > > It's an old, but just in some points outdated TODO-list. > > Feel free to pic up a task!
I re to my own words first: The TODO-List is old and not updated for a long time! Additionally it is not by me, but by Simeon. To be honest I do not understand all points by myself, but I can give advice to some of them! Let me try to! BTW: Checking and updating that TODO, so that we can put it on the projects webpage would be a task :-). > This is the same checked-in TODO list that is in the CVS tree, right? yup > Maybe the first step is to update the TODO list :-) > > Let's look at some items from TODO List: > > * Cleanup build.xml file; make antidote specific. > > This has been done already, right? I think so! > * Rewrite ACSFactory to use it's own parser rather than > the implementation > specific com.sun.xml.tree.SimpleElementFactory class > (only available > in JAXP from Sun). > > Done? Still TODO? Has to be rececked, but generally it works fin IMHO > * Add editors for defining file sets, and other "sets". > > This has been done already, right? Particualry! IMHO there could be mor comfort in defining filesets, what do you think!?! > * Write wizzard framework. > > The framework is there, but there are currently no > wizards, right? There is a "not working" example wizard for an entire build-file. IMO the wizarg could be used to create targets in addition... > * Implement a build progress reporter. > > What would that look like, compared to the console that > currently exists? I thinks the console is ok, but Sim meant to write a log to a file in addition. Obviously the log line formtting has to be definable interactively and stored in preferences... > * Implement a "Worker Thread" pattern that allows workers to have > their work done in a thread property registered with > Antidote, and > provide support to that worker to provide progress updates via > the GUI. Should also provide support for hour-glass cursor > handling, and AWT event blocking until task is completed. This > would be used for things such as loading files or other tasks > that the user must wait for completion. > > Has this been done or is it still TODO? I think it is still TODO. It IS a to do! There is no way to stop Ant once it runs from Antidote! > * Add menu option to select the compiler to use, which then sets > the "build.compiler" property. Better yet, create a generic menu > building capability that allows the setting of a property from a > list of options. > > Still TODO, right? It is a todo! I'd propose not just setting the complier, put the option to set all Ant -D parameters from the gui and make them storable! > * Add ability to put an "all" or "don't care" specifyer > on the action > "enableOn" and "disableOn" properties. > > Still TODO, right? It is not implemented IIRC! Additionally I am not really shure what it should do... > * Add ability to view task dependencies more fully. > > Describe this facility? It should say "target-dependency". It would be nice to be able to show a grafic with all the tragets and arrows between them to show the dependency (depends). Would be really a feature for many guys using Ant, I know... > * Add better editors for specific tasks. > > Examples? Not only for tasks, but properties in addition. We meant editors just like the dependency choose! > * Add a Progress Monitor for file loading (especially for > slow boxen like > mine) . > > Still TODO, right? Yes, it is! Progress for loading files and for the time the introspection rus would be nice! > * Implement some for of refid hyperlinking functionality. > > Describe this facility? Not shure what Sim means... Yould someone else drop in here...!?! > * Implement context sensitive menus for the console > window, allowing > an error to be selected and invoked in IDE. > > "Jump-to" in Antidote itself? I think integration into IDEs is no BIG project aim anymore or at leas ATM... > * Write preferences framwork, including persistence support. > > Trivial, still TODO? I can borrow this from my own open > source code. Would be nice, if the code is under an Apache compatible OSS License (like Apache or FreeBSD) LGPL is NOT ok!! I'd prefer a small, fast an clean implementation as always ;-). > * Provide some sort of class path debugging support. > > Describe this facility? Not 100% shure, but displaying the Ant-build-classpath and introspect the jars one by one... Search for Classes and multiple occurrences in the classpath... And so on! > * Add "syntax" colorization to the console window {done}, > with a preferences editor for setting up the styles {not-done}. > > Describe this facility? Just make the syntax highlighting in the console window configurable via the Preferences window! Easy! > * Figure out an approach to gracefully stopping a running build. > > Hmmm ... screech! crash! :-) As I said before... Uneasy to implement without hooks in Ant itself...;-) > * Add error handler for SAX parser to better report > loading errors. > > Still TODO? Yupp! Not done! > * Project properties viewer, including the ability to view > dependencies (local and cascading). > > Describe this facility? As said before: View and modify the Projekt Properties you can override using -D with the Ant-Commandline! Cascading means from imported build.xmls > * Acquire or implement a logging facility. > > What, are we thinking JLog here? I'd prefer Log4J. Logkit would be another option... Or the jakarta commons logging facility... > * Eat more dog food. > > I'm using it! It's not easy to use yet, the editors are > not much fun to use compared to merely typing things in > NetBeans source editor! Yes: The editors have to be improved definately! > Also, I'd add this usability feature: > > * When you are editing some task or property or target and > you decide to delete that thing, the editor should disappear. Could you explain... Greetings, Christoph! P.S.: Sorry for answering that late but ATM I am just online every second day! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]