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RE: [mylar-dev] netbeans Tasklist module
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Hmmm, I wonder if your generic web repository provider could take a regexp
to find bug URLs from a query? We have all the HTML parsing code from back
when Bugzilla used to do it.
Mik
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mylar-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mylar-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Eugene Kuleshov
> Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 8:20 PM
> To: Mylar developer discussions
> Subject: Re: [mylar-dev] netbeans Tasklist module
>
>
> No way these can be used directly. No unit tests, AWT and org.openide
> classes are used all over the place. Though one could rip them off and
> use that code to implement Mylar providers. IssueZilla and Scarab has
> been requested for some time.
>
> Anyways, I checked implementation of IssuzeZilla (java.net and
> netbeans.org) and apparently they are using approach similar to what
> I've suggested - run query, search for magic string "show_bug.cgi?id="
> and then run another request to get all issue details using
> "xml.cgi?id=" with "&show_attachments=false".
>
> regards,
> Eugene
>
>
> Mik Kersten wrote:
> > Check this out: http://tasklist.netbeans.org/
> >
> > While I didn't see any screenshots of it, it's interesting that they
> support
> > Issuezilla and java.net. I wonder if they wrote custom screen scrapers
> or
> > came up with a more clever approach that we could use.
> >
> > I emailed the module owner asking about that, and also suggested that
> they
> > consider using our bugzilla.core.
> >
> > Mik
> >
>
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