Hi Ede,

>> I've modified it but I've not yet committed,
Done, but will need more check.
> we talked about a new version scheme and maybe now it is the time to do so. 
> How about three number only
> <major>.<minor>.<patch>
> major is changed when really big changes occur, e.g. backward compatibility 
> breaks, oj runs on android or such
> minor are regular functionality changes
> patch is bugfixes
>
> that should be sufficient for our use case.
Agree, so I switch to 1.4.2, and I'll try to make a fix release soon 
(this month). In the meantime, I keep snapshot extension for NB jar file 
name (pom.xml) and alpha or beta extension in the code (JUMPVersion, 
jump.properties and build.xml) so that jar files compiled between two 
releases can be distinguished from official releases.
> windows setup:
>
> as fancy as it is. is it worth the extra effort, necessary for every release 
> (can we automate that?)? what are the benefits? windows users can as well use 
> the multiplatform distro.
Packaging a windows version is a bit of extra work. I don't use the 
installer nor the .exe, even if I'm a windows user, but I think this is 
useful for a better adoption of OpenJUMP. I would be pleased to study 
multiplatform installers like IzPack which I used in the past, but this 
is not my priority for now.

Michaël
> ede
>
>>
>>>>> also. isn't there a wildcard adding possible with ant, preventing this 
>>>>> for the future?
>>>> Yes, it is even possible to include all but one package (there is a
>>>> jumptest subfolder in src which may not have its place in distribution)
>>> +1 let's rather exclude than cherrypick includes.
>>>
>>> :) ede
>>>
>>>
>>>> Michaël
>>>>> ..ede
>>>>>
>>>>> On 13.07.2011 21:16, Michaël Michaud wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm sorry that net package misses in 1.4.1.
>>>>>> Unfortunately, it has not been added to the ant build file after Ede
>>>>>> replaced old sun classes by these free ones, and I did not notice it
>>>>>> because it seems it does not prevent to connect to wms url as long as it
>>>>>> is not secured url.
>>>>>> Not sure how NB is compiled. Using maven I think.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'll fix this to night and let you know.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Michaël
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Le 13/07/2011 10:51, edgar.sol...@web.de a écrit :
>>>>>>> On 13.07.2011 10:41, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I tested WMS basic authentication for Ede some time ago and it did 
>>>>>>>> work then with the nightly build that Ede showed me.  However, it 
>>>>>>>> looks like something went wrong with the OJ 1.4.1 release.
>>>>>>>> When trying to connect with WMS url like 
>>>>>>>> "https://username:password@server..."; the result is this error:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: net/iharder/Base64
>>>>>>> right, the new base64 encoder component is missing in 
>>>>>>> openjump-workbench-1.4.1.jar or openjump-api-1.4.1.jar. You can 
>>>>>>> workaround by replacing the above files with the nightly build 
>>>>>>> openjump-core-1.4.1-SNAPSHOT.jar which contains it plus the contents of 
>>>>>>> the other two jars.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Michael how comes it did not end up in the release :)?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ede
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