Thanks for the tip Larry. Eclipse seems to always have another handy
tool I haven't learned about.

In the source code LayerPrinter and LayerPrinter2 looked very similar,
so I was trying to determine the difference. I may compare the two (2)
files with the diff tool if Stefan doesn't have any short
explanations.

It also looks like I might be able to eliminate the
OpenJUMPConfiguration class from BizzJUMP. That is why I was asking
Stefan about it. It appears the class has gone through a lot of
changes, because several sections of it are commented out.

The Sunburned Surveyor

On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Larry Becker <becker.la...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Sunburned,
>
>   As a general tip, try the Eclipse Search->File option and search for the
> Class you are interested in.  I find that looking at where the class is used
> gives me a lot of information about it.
>
> regards,
> Larry
>
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Sunburned Surveyor
> <sunburned.surve...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have been running around the source code in the core over the last
>> couple of days, and I had questions on a couple of classes I found
>> there.
>>
>> - What is the purpose of the LayerPrinter2 class? I didn't find any
>> documentation on in the source code or Javadoc that indicated what it
>> did that was significantly different from the LayerPrinter class?
>>
>> - What is the purpose of the OpenJUMPConfiguration class? Is it really
>> needed? Can't we have OpenJUMP plug-ins loaded via the standard
>> mechanism in by placing a JAR file in the lib/ext directory? How is
>> the functionality of the OpenJUMPConfiguration class duplicated by the
>> plug-in XML file we use?
>>
>> Thanks for any info.
>>
>> Landon
>>
>>
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