+1
There are lots of us who download GlassFish promotions every week.
Instead of creating my own folder, I'd certainly appreciate if GlassFish
installer do it for me.
'Download Now' can perform little bit more magic to keep it transparent
from the user. Wondering, does it have to because there is an option to
specify the directory name anyway ?
-Arun
Paul Sandoz wrote:
>
> On Aug 28, 2009, at 5:08 PM, vince kraemer wrote:
>
>> -1 : adds unnecessary complication to 'Download Now' feature in
>> Eclipse and NB integration.
>>
>
> It makes my life more complicated as a human consumer of that file
> having to do a repetitive task that a computer can make easier for me.
>
> Cannot the code for 'Download Now' be updated?
>
> Paul.
>
>> vbk
>>
>> Paul Sandoz wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to change the way GF v3 builds are zipped up so that
>>> when you unzip it the contents are placed in a directory with the
>>> build number?
>>>
>>> Currently if i have downloaded say:
>>> glassfish-v3-preview-b61.zip
>>>
>>> http://download.java.net/glassfish/v3/promoted/glassfish-v3-preview-b61.zip
>>>
>>> it will unzip into the directory "glassfishv3" and not into the
>>> directory "glassfish-v3-preview-b61" as i would expect. Thus before i
>>> unzip i have to create such a directory and place the zip file in
>>> there, so i do not overwrite older builds of GF i have obtained.
>>> Paul.
>>>
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