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boneclipse-cvsgraph and boneclipse-logging [message #103686] Wed, 30 July 2003 22:50 Go to next message
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To anyone interested:

I have just released a new version of my cvsgraph plugin, 1.0.1.
Includes zoom and improvements to key-based navigation of the graph
(page-up/down, arrows, etc.)

http://www.bonevich.com/boneclipse-cvsgraph/index.html

Also, updated another plugin I had been working on for automatically
adding logging statements while in a java editor. Using the preference
page, you can choose your logging library (commons-logging, log4j,
jdk1.4, and avalon logkit are only options at this time - suggestions
for others?); adds the library to your classpath, and adds import
statements, field declaration, and level-appropriate logging
statement(s) to the open editor after you select "Add Logging" from the
right-click context menu in the editor.

http://www.bonevich.com/boneclipse-logging/index.html

Feedback is most welcome, but please send it directly to me and not this
list, as I will probably not monitor the list too closely.

Enjoy!

jeff

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Jeffrey Bonevich
Ann Arbor, Michigan
bonevich at covad dot net
jeff at bonevich dot com
http://www.bonevich.com

"Make me a fire and I'm warm for a night. Set me
on fire and I'm warm for the rest of my life."
- Ancient Didactical Saying
Re: boneclipse-cvsgraph and boneclipse-logging [message #103940 is a reply to message #103686] Thu, 31 July 2003 08:31 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Woops! Try again. Bad jar files inside the zip archives. Fixed now!

jeff

Jeffrey Bonevich wrote:
> To anyone interested:
>
> I have just released a new version of my cvsgraph plugin, 1.0.1.
> Includes zoom and improvements to key-based navigation of the graph
> (page-up/down, arrows, etc.)
>
> http://www.bonevich.com/boneclipse-cvsgraph/index.html
>
> Also, updated another plugin I had been working on for automatically
> adding logging statements while in a java editor. Using the preference
> page, you can choose your logging library (commons-logging, log4j,
> jdk1.4, and avalon logkit are only options at this time - suggestions
> for others?); adds the library to your classpath, and adds import
> statements, field declaration, and level-appropriate logging
> statement(s) to the open editor after you select "Add Logging" from the
> right-click context menu in the editor.
>
> http://www.bonevich.com/boneclipse-logging/index.html
>
> Feedback is most welcome, but please send it directly to me and not this
> list, as I will probably not monitor the list too closely.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> jeff
>

--
Jeffrey Bonevich
Ann Arbor, Michigan
bonevich at covad dot net
jeff at bonevich dot com
http://www.bonevich.com

"Make me a fire and I'm warm for a night. Set me
on fire and I'm warm for the rest of my life."
- Ancient Didactical Saying
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