Additional Java operations for Oxygen XML frameworks availab
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Additional Java operations for Oxygen XML frameworks availab
Dear Oxygen XML users,
On https://github.com/telota/ediarum/tree/ ... xygen_java you can now download ediarum.jar - a package of currently nine Java operations which extends the out-of-the-box Java operations for actions in Oxygen XML frameworks - especially with operations for working with a central index XML file in a database.
If you would like to only use these functions you just have to download the file ediarum.jar (https://github.com/telota/ediarum/raw/m ... diarum.jar) and store it into your framework. Then you have to reference this JAR file in your Oxygen framework definition
in the tab "Classpath".
The files are available for download under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL).
You can also find the documentation for ediarum.jar on our github wiki:
https://github.com/telota/ediarum/wiki/ ... english%29
For the german speaking (or reading) people we've wrote a tutorial how to implement our index functions in an Oxygen XML framework:
http://digiversity.net/2013/tutorial-in ... rameworks/
The Java-Archive "ediarum.jar" is developed and published by TELOTA, an initiative for "Digital Humanities" at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (http://www.bbaw.de/telota).
Best regards,
Stefan Dumont
On https://github.com/telota/ediarum/tree/ ... xygen_java you can now download ediarum.jar - a package of currently nine Java operations which extends the out-of-the-box Java operations for actions in Oxygen XML frameworks - especially with operations for working with a central index XML file in a database.
If you would like to only use these functions you just have to download the file ediarum.jar (https://github.com/telota/ediarum/raw/m ... diarum.jar) and store it into your framework. Then you have to reference this JAR file in your Oxygen framework definition
in the tab "Classpath".
The files are available for download under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL).
You can also find the documentation for ediarum.jar on our github wiki:
https://github.com/telota/ediarum/wiki/ ... english%29
For the german speaking (or reading) people we've wrote a tutorial how to implement our index functions in an Oxygen XML framework:
http://digiversity.net/2013/tutorial-in ... rameworks/
The Java-Archive "ediarum.jar" is developed and published by TELOTA, an initiative for "Digital Humanities" at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (http://www.bbaw.de/telota).
Best regards,
Stefan Dumont
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