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Re: Is there a schema / application for schedules?
- Subject: Re: Is there a schema / application for
schedules?
- From: alanmiddleton74
- Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 18:39:00 +0000
I'd be interested in looking at the api just to start to build some
understanding - could you send that to me (xap at arctic dash circle
dot org ) when it's packaged.
Don't anticipate doing much development for a few weeks, need to
build some understanding, define what exactly this is going to do
(suggestions welcome) and move house :P
Kind Regards,
Alan.
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"Patrick Lidstone \(Personal e-
mail\)" <patrick@l...> wrote:
> > >- is it feasible to do this with java (where I have a
reasonable
> > >amount of experience) or is it time to learn .net ?
> >
> > I believe Patrick may have done some Java bits'n'bobs, but
> > I'm not clear on this work precisely.
>
> I do indeed have a nice Java API, but I haven't had a chance to
> package it yet. I can certainly forward a snapshot and probably
> some basic sample code if you'd like to have a play with it, Alan.
>
> There's a couple of caveats: I want to rework the underlying
> implementation of some of the code (which is a bit rough and ready),
> and I need to write some code which in JNI to automatically detect
the
> subnet mask
> and iterate the network interfaces - at the moment you have to
> specify the broadcast interface address manually. No biggie but
> less than ideal.
>
> Patrick
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