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The Client was throwing an uncaught NullPointerException at startup because the program was attempting to check if the Timer was running or not before it was initilized. This has been fixed. Refs #21
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Now the Client contacts the Central Server at a regular basis to ensure that its IP is always correct. Closes #21.
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Changed it to show the category of a subscription in parentheses next to the title (for those cases where there are more than one subscriptions with the same title).
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This was removed in [68] because it was thought to be the cause of a bug. For more info, see [68] and [76].
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This once was caused by a combination of having more than one subscription in the database and a bug in the subscription retrieval method. The bug has been fixed which allows us to add back the Item buffer (removed in [68] because it was thought to be the cause of another Client Item bug) Fixes #18.
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Previously, the XML-RPC request for the retained items would take place before the InstaDiscThread started, thus causing an error when the remote server attempted sending an item. Now it is run after the InstaDiscThread starts.
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Now, the client always checks for retained items on startup. The -r flag is now used instead to say that you don't want to open the client, just check for retained items.
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In revision 9, it was discovered that WellFormedItem.java contained my
password, so it was obliberated from VCS and it needs to be added back
in.
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Fixes #2
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Previously, after subscribing to a subscription, the client would do nothing to notify the Central Server of this change. Now, an XML-RPC function is sent to it.
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Previously, forms used <BR> tags to break labels into lines, but it was discovered that a better effect could be generated by keeping the <HTML> tag at the beginning, removing all of the <BR>s, and resizing the JLabel.
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Changed the password field (which was a JTextField) in Step 2 to a JPasswordField which has getText() deprecated in favor of getPassword(), which returns the password in a char[]. Since I currently cannot be bothered parsing a char[], I've left it using the deprectated getText(). This must be fixed at some point.
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Fixed the Add Subscription form so that it downloads, parses and adds a Subscription if you give it the correct URL. Also synchronized all of the Database-accessing methods in Database.Wrapper because before the database was deadlocking all of the time.
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Added an icon to the System Tray that shows a message whenever a new Item is recieved.
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Instead of requiring a script (or human intervention) to place BDB's Environment, it is instead initalized to a folder in the current user's home directory called ".instadisc". This way, not only can each user on a computer can use InstaDisc seperatly, this rids the need to provide command-line arguments to InstaDisc (with the exception of -r, for external invoking of retained requesting).
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Added the frontend for the Add Subscription form, as well as some menus for InstaDiscView. However, the Add Subscription form doesn't do anything yet, and the menus don't open anything yet.
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These errors would have been prevented if SOMEONE had looked over the modified source BEFORE committing. This is a message to all future VCS users.
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Finally, the Item has the ability to be displayed on the Form. However, the Client now also requires to keep a list of the active Subscriptions and verify each incoming Item against it, which means that a method of subscribing to subscriptions must be implemented before further testing.
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Moved required classpath JARs into a SVN controlled folder so that they are available to anyone who wishes to help develop InstaDisc. Note that the Appframework and Spring-worker JARs were not encapsulated. If you wish to help develop InstaDisc, you'd best be off using NetBeans.
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Because of the lack of SQLite Java wrappers, InstaDisc instead uses a BDB database.
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After recieving an Item, InstaDisc Client now checks the item for a status of being Well-Formed, as in, it has all of the required headers, the category exists, the category's required semantics are present and the verification is valid.
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The Client now listens for connections on port 4444, allowing multiple connections at once. Once a connection iis found, the Cliet waits until the connecton is broken, then downloads the sent dat, parses it into headers and passes it to the Item class.
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