Hello Stephan,
Thanks, it worked with OJ 1.2b. I have another
question, after specifying a criteria e.g a spatial
criteria, how do you execute it? I noticed that once I
click the advance button to specify a criteria the ok
button cannot be seen.
Best regards
Roman
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I've been looking at the existing windows launcher using JSmooth and see
one problem with it. With JSmooth you have to explicitly state the full
list of jar files in the lib and the batik directory. Therefore if we
change library versions or add new libraries we would need to update the
.jsmoot
i don't have problems with launch4j
although i did miss who uses jsmooth? (maybe because i have been not
following the list in the last 2 weeks)
stefan
Paul Austin wrote:
> I've been looking at the existing windows launcher using JSmooth and
> see one problem with it. With JSmooth you have to
Stefan,
Have a look under installer directory in SVN, I'm not sure who put it there.
Paul
Stefan Steiniger wrote:
i don't have problems with launch4j
although i did miss who uses jsmooth? (maybe because i have been not
following the list in the last 2 weeks)
stefan
Paul Austin wrote:
I've tried launch4j and it worked OK. For SkyJUMP I ultimately
decided to build a custom launcher using the eclipse launcher for
additional flexibility. That was the only way I could get
double-click and drag and drop file functionality to work.
Larry
On 7/3/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I've used Jsmooth a few years ago and I found it smart (especially
simple to use), but if launch4J is more flexible, maybe a good idea to
use it instead.
Michaël
Larry Becker a écrit :
>I've tried launch4j and it worked OK. For SkyJUMP I ultimately
>decided to build a custom launcher usi
Alternatively you could automatically generate the change log from your
(hopefully descriptive) CVS comments. There is also a syntax or plug-in to
auto-compile them into a log on the fly, but I haven't set this up before.
David
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Hi Larry,
As you've obviously tried various different launchers and come up with
one that works with the JUMP platform, any chance that we could back
port this work into open jump? What else is required to support drag and
drop into the JUMP platform. Also I'm presuming your launcher allows yo
I've been looking through the JUMP code in various places and it looks
like there are a lot of cases where custom sub classes are created just
to change a few parameters on a class (e.g.
com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui.renderer.style.ArrowLineStringEndpointStyle).
In this class it defines
Hi Paul,
Assuming everyone agrees, of course, that would be great! The
Eclipse launcher that it is based on is written in cross platform C
(mostly) with the necessarily platform dependent stuff isolated into
specific directories.
Supporting drag and drop is simply a matter of processing comm
Thanks for the tips, Paul. It is great when we can encourage each
other to write better code. I for one, didn't know any Java at all
before starting with JUMP in January of 2004. My previous GIS
projects were in C++ and object pascal. It was hard but I think I
have finally made peace with Java's
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