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JTree and threading

posted ‎‎Mar 23, 2008 12:20 PM‎‎ by Brandon Thomson   [ updated ‎‎Apr 4, 2008 10:30 AM‎‎ by WERNER DUBON ]

Currently the JTree for statistics display has been implemented, but based per our principal software developer, the implementation is extremely messy because we did not look up the appropriate way to do it and simply made a class called "LocalStatisticsContainer" that holds all the data and the tree nodes.

The principal software developer is beginning to regret implementing this project in Java. Ruby would have been a better choice.

He has not been very disciplined about creating threads, and instead opted for a random approach. As a result there are a lot of corner cases that will put the application in an undesirable state. Actually at the moment there are a lot of obvious cases that will put the application in an undesirable state.
Our team lead estimates that we are about 45% done with phases 2 and 3 of the project code.

 
This screenshot gives you an idea of threading and statistics implementation.

Code complete; GUI lacking

posted ‎‎Mar 18, 2008 11:46 AM‎‎ by Brandon Thomson

The code for formation section has been completed, however, we still have very incomplete GUIs. We will need to complete the GUIs and especially the display of statistical data asap as we move into the next stage.

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posted ‎‎Mar 17, 2008 8:28 AM‎‎ by WERNER DUBON   [ updated ‎‎Apr 2, 2008 9:07 AM‎‎ ]

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