Re: javac.servlet.* javax.servlet.http.*
Paul, I see that classpath still has no javax/servlet directory. I'd be interested in using/testing your packages. Could you mail me a tarball? If the JSDK stuff is stable, it would gain classpath a lot of visibility if we were to announce that on the Apache JServ and java-linux lists. I guess the issue is still whether non-standard extensions should be part of classpath. In RPM style, I would say we could put out multiple distributions-- classpath-base classpath-gtk classpath-servlet etc. Wes "P. Siegmann" wrote: hi, The servlet classes are currently in a working and documented state. Could they be added to the cvs repository? And preferably in their own module?
Re: javac.servlet.* javax.servlet.http.*
Hi, I think I can answer this. On Fri, Apr 02, 1999 at 02:59:54PM -0800, Wes Biggs wrote: Paul, I see that classpath still has no javax/servlet directory. I'd be interested in using/testing your packages. Could you mail me a tarball? There where some legal problems. But Paul and I have all the necessary papers now and we will send them to the FSF as soon as possible. If the JSDK stuff is stable, it would gain classpath a lot of visibility if we were to announce that on the Apache JServ and java-linux lists. Paul and I agreed to sync our versions and do a last clean up of the code this weekend. And I am going to test it with Apache JServ and Jigsaw. But if you are in a hurry you can get my latest tarball from http://www.klomp.org/mark/servlet-api/. Cheers, Mark
japhar + classpath works
I made some minor fixes, and now japhar + classpath works for the japhar tests that I tried. :) xtoph
Japhar+Classpath Works
I ran a quick test and it is also working for me. Thanks. -- Aaron M. Renn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.urbanophile.com/arenn/