Is the code en essential part for the core? How is it used (or will be used)?

I would suggest that we take into account the modularity of the package, and if it is not mandatory for the core, we should put it in the plugin section.

Sergiu

On 1/9/07, Ludovic Dubost <ludovic@xwiki.com> wrote:

Hi,

I'm in the process of finishing an XWiki Google Web Toolkit API
(server-side and client-side).
I'd like to commit that one in the core including the Java code that is
compiled to Javascript. There is common code for both.
Curriki will also rely on this API.
It is not necessary that the build system compiles the code to
Javascript for the moment, however it is needed to compile the server code.

Currently I suggest commiting the code in:

web/standard/src/main/java/api
or
web/standard/src/main/java/com.xpn.xwiki.gwt.api

I also have a Google Web Toolkit client for the FeedPlugin. It's a very
cool RSS Aggregator interface.
It's only client side code. I'm not sure if it should be commit in the core.
If it is it would be in

web/standard/src/main/java/rssreader
or
web/standard/src/main/java/com.xpn.xwiki.gwt.reader

Can we vote for these 2 things:

- commit the API
- commit the RSS Reader

Ludovic

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