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Re: SSLConfig / code formatting

From: Bruno Harbulot <Bruno.Harbulot_at_manchester.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 19:34:16 +0100

Hello,

Oleksiy Stashok wrote:
> Hi Bruno,
>
>>> If you don't mind trying to have default values closer to those of
>>> the JSSE Ref. Guide, I'll try to come up with a patch over the next
>>> few days.
>>> Not only that I don't mind, I certainly would like to see it working
>>> better.
>>> I haven't follow Ref Guide, I didn't even know that it existed.
>>
>> I've just sent a patch to issue #494. Please let me know what you
>> think. (I wasn't sure about the Grizzly formatting conventions, so
>> I've used "Java conventions" in Eclipse.)
> Thank you very much for patch!
> +1 for it.
>
> Hubert, can you pls. check it will fine for default GWS security scenario?

(The following is a bit off-topic, not necessarily specific to Grizzly
in fact.)

As Hubert commented on issue #494, I did get the code formatting wrong,
sorry. I realise this is a big problem, perhaps not too big for a single
patch like this, but in general for open-source projects.
Since I use mainly Eclipse, I tend to use the Eclipse default settings,
which seem to differ from the Netbeans default settings (and I prefer
tabs). I had used the "Java conventions" settings for this particular
patch, but I hadn't noticed it was mixing spaces and tabs apparently.

I'm not planning to start an IDE war or a tab-vs-space war, but I'd like
to know if there is a way to convert the settings from one IDE to the
other. I don't really mind whether it's using spaces or tabs, as long as
pressing Ctrl/Command+Shift+F does the formatting.

Some projects (for example Restlet) mandate a specific style to make
sure every contributor uses the same. It's an Eclipse code-formatting
style file
<http://restlet.tigris.org/source/browse/*checkout*/restlet/trunk/build/tmpl/eclipse/codeFormatter.xml?revision=2384&content-type=text%2Fplain>.

Does anyone know if there is something similar in Netbeans or if there
is such an Eclipse style file that matches the Netbeans default?

Best wishes,

Bruno.