Hi,

Am 05.04.2013 11:51, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
> On 05.04.2013 11:43, Uwe Dalluege wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am 05.04.2013 11:11, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
>>> On 05.04.2013 10:56, Uwe Dalluege wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Am 05.04.2013 10:39, schrieb edgar.sol...@web.de:
>>>>> On 05.04.2013 10:34, Uwe Dalluege wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> the big advantage of OJ is that it is written in Java.
>>>>>> Java should be platform-independent.
>>>>>> But if we (the developer of OJ) write code
>>>>>> that is not pure Java and contains tricky code
>>>>>> for svn, maven and so on...
>>>>>> we make life hard for new developers!
>>>>>
>>>>> old dogs have to learn new tricks sometimes, sorry 'bout that. it's a 
>>>>> small sacrifice for the sake of automation.
>>>>>
>>>>>> As I suggested some mails before
>>>>>> please write your code IDE-independent
>>>>>> so every developer who likes to develop
>>>>>> OJ can use its own IDE.
>>>>>
>>>>> i am sure there is a plugin for your ide to have the vars automatically 
>>>>> filled if it  is so important for you. alternatively pretty much all java 
>>>>> ide's support maven nowadays.
>>>>>
>>>>>> The ideal case would be
>>>>>> only download the sourcecode and the libs
>>>>>> to build a runable OpenJUMP.
>>>>>> But I think, this is a pipe-dream.
>>>>>
>>>>> well, your approach of downloading svn archives seems to work. doesn't it 
>>>>> now? ..ede
>>>>
>>>> Why do you think I am writing my last mails?
>>>
>>> not sure really ;)
>>>
>>>> It works not perfectly!
>>>>
>>>
>>> well, perfection is a rare quality.
>>
>>
>> But it should be not for OpenJUMP!
>>
>
> right, shouldn't for everything. it unfortunately just is.
>
>> if you are telling me that the placeholders throw compiler errors i'll be 
>> inclined to hear your suggestion on how to solve that.
>>
>>
>> Maybe you can read the version numbers out of a file
>> like the readme.txt file is read by OpenJUMP.
>>
>
> it is actually just read from a file, meaning the placeholders are. 
> language/jump.properties



Thank you, this is the information I am looking for!



> problem is, who is filling this file with the correct values. somebody would 
> have to do this manually again.
>
> and what about e.g. readme.txt, Changes.txt ?
>
> ..ede

Uwe

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