[JPP-Devel] SF.net SVN: jump-pilot:[2619] core/trunk

2012-01-15 Thread Stefan Steiniger
Hi Michael, why was that a problem? Don't we handle plugin function names as separate strings? just wondering cheers, now from Calgary stefan Am 14.01.12 04:52, schrieb micha...@users.sourceforge.net: > Revision: 2619 >http://jump-pilot.svn.sourceforge.net/jump-pilot/?rev=2619&view=r

Re: [JPP-Devel] SF.net SVN: jump-pilot:[2619] core/trunk

2012-01-15 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi Stefan, > why was that a problem? > Don't we handle plugin function names as separate strings? Ya, this was correct. Though, using a the fully qualified plugin class name as a key has some advantages. The i18n value is returned by default by getName() even if getName() is not implemented in th

Re: [JPP-Devel] Tests in DeleteDuplicateGeometriesTest

2012-01-15 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi Benjamin, And thank you for your help and information about the unit test framework. It took me a while to make it work, because in the same time, I tried to use Eclipse, then Netbeans that I've never really used for a big project. It was a horrible experience. How can Eclipse be so popular ?

Re: [JPP-Devel] Tests in DeleteDuplicateGeometriesTest

2012-01-15 Thread Benjamin Gudehus
2012/1/15 Michaël Michaud > > It took me a while to make it work, because in the same time, I tried > to use Eclipse, then Netbeans that I've never really used for a big > project. > It was a horrible experience. How can Eclipse be so popular ? I'm > really wondering. > But JUnit also works for

Re: [JPP-Devel] Tests in DeleteDuplicateGeometriesTest

2012-01-15 Thread Benjamin Gudehus
including 8 strict features => including 8 strict duplicates ;) 2012/1/15 Benjamin Gudehus > 2012/1/15 Michaël Michaud >> >> It took me a while to make it work, because in the same time, I tried >> to use Eclipse, then Netbeans that I've never really used for a big >> project. >> It was a hor

[JPP-Devel] eclipse

2012-01-15 Thread Stefan Steiniger
> It was a horrible experience. How can Eclipse be so popular ? I'm > really wondering. because it is sooo flexible and you can write in lots of languages etc. and it has several tools that make things easier... but right, there is a learning curve to get to know it. stefan PS: IntelliJIDEA..

Re: [JPP-Devel] OpenJump - forum and developers

2012-01-15 Thread Stefan Steiniger
Hi Chris, thanks for all the notes. I am going to forward them to the list (CC now). But one important question: Michael and I we looked both for your posts in the Forum - but could not find them... where to did you post? What category? (A link to the page?) - OpenJUMP Function problems allow a

Re: [JPP-Devel] OpenJump - forum and developers

2012-01-15 Thread Michaël Michaud
Hi Chris, You're warmly welcome to post (and subscribe) to jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net. This is the good place for technical discussions about OpenJUMP. And thanks for the feedback. Ede is currently working on point 1. Hope that Landon will be able to help on java version and jdom vers