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JDOM informations 18 Aug 2014 22:03 #12588

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I'm starting to get familliar with JDOM and I'm wondering if it's a library used mostly only by j-cook. If I modify it, it won't affect other extensions? Could it be a good idea to rename it to something unique for my components needs?
I tried to find some informations about it online but it seem to be only used here, is it something the j-cook developper create?
I just want to have a clearer idea about what's JDOM.
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JDOM informations 19 Aug 2014 11:02 #12590

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JDom is only used by Cook Self Service users.

It is open source here : github.com/Cook-Self-Service/JDom

All contributions are welcome.
Maybe one day in natives files of Joomla CMS.. I hope so...
For the moment, it is still under developpement and test, but it works like a charm.
Coding is now a piece of cake
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JDOM informations 19 Aug 2014 18:38 #12592

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Thanks for the clarifications!
So I guess I should simply adapt it to my templating needs and don't bother proting it to my own plugin. It will be a good thing to refine my Git forking and branching knowledge.
At first I didn't like the JDOM and was creating my own link manually but once you figure how it work it seem to be quite powerful. Good work there :)
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JDOM informations 19 Aug 2014 22:54 #12593

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Another JDOM related questions. Is it possible to not include JDOM in components so it won't overides the changes. I'm using 2 components now and I want them to share the same JDOM. For now I simply backup latest JDOM and overide after installation.
It might be a good idea to add a "Don't include" options in JDOM components parameters :whistle:
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JDOM informations 20 Aug 2014 08:55 #12594

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if you use the JDOM library as joomla system plugin, you can use ONE library per joomla installation, so you can share the same library between more components.
To do that, in the jcook builder interface, there is an option in the project configuration to use JDOM as plugin instead to delivery it within the component folder.
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JDOM informations 21 Aug 2014 22:46 #12597

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Well it's the options I use but each time I install a component creation it override the JDOM and my changes are gone, right? Maybe I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure it's what happened. Now I always backup JDOM files when installing new component then paste backed up files over.
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JDOM informations 21 Aug 2014 23:03 #12598

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there is an option in the plugin configuration to avoid to upgrade JDOM, there are just 3 conditions:

1) upgrade always
2) ONLY if newer
3) NEVER

so if you want keep your modified version of JDOM, just set the plugin it to "NEVER", and you should be fine.
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JDOM informations 22 Aug 2014 03:26 #12599

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Ahh, thanks. Exactly what I was looking for. Didn't taught of looking in plugin setting :oops:
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JDOM informations 17 Aug 2015 17:59 #13385

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Hello,

I can not update, for where this installed the component has a firewall that prevents any updates.

You could create an installation only for JDOM?

It is easier to download the latest version and install offline.

Still use the FTP server 5.3.3 and 3.2.4 joomla

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JDOM informations 20 Aug 2015 18:08 #13401

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Of course, it is there :
github.com/Cook-Self-Service/JDom

Ready to install.
Coding is now a piece of cake
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