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On Jan 25, 2007, at 2:53 PM, Suman Srinivasan wrote:
Looks nice, and worked for me, so double plus good, I'm of course curious as to the point of the reload services button[0] as the Java API uses callbacks to handle new services coming and going. Overall, that's very cool that you're hooking them while they're young ;) [0] I found that when a service stopped, it would disappear from the list, and it's service type (as it was the only service advertising that type), yet when clicking reload the service type entry returned, but without any tree-node-children. Cheers p.s. Denis and Myounghwan deserve an A, anybody who can tolerate Swing deserves it :) R. Tyler Ballance: Lead Mac Developer at bleep. software contact: email@hidden | jabber: email@hidden |
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