On Saturday, August 16, 2003, at 07:12 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
+1 for this.
Do you have a url example of what change we can expect to see to a
mavenised project?
this should be an enabling change rather than transforming change.
mavenized projects will be able to added entities to their
Joe Germuska wrote:
It seems to be languishing, but I don't think it really needs much
besides active developers. It could certainly go to the Commons
proper as a beta package, where it might get more visibility and more
people willing to flush out any remaining bugs.
I'd be happy to help
Hi,
Turbine will use this stuff (some of it comes from
Turbine) post 2.3 and we can simply adapt to the names. I'd like to have
the class in the 2.0 lang, though, so we don't have to drag it around
with the Turbine core code.
On Sat, 2003-08-16 at 18:58, Henri Yandell wrote:
Henning, as the
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Brent Worden wrote:
If you're talking about creating a Service Provider Interface, I
whole-heartedly agree. I envision we would follow the existing JAR
service provider mechanism
(http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/docs/guide/jar/jar.html#Service%20Provider)
and use commons-discovery to enable
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Commons Validator has recently undergone refactoring with a few bugs
fixed and documentation updates. As of today the unit tests pass, and
known existing applications work correctly.
There are
Resending.
+1 to using 1.4 for at least the javadocs if not the whole build. 1.4 =
Better Javadoc (with the constant field values page) and better byte codes
perhaps too.
Gary
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From: Stephen Colebourne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 11:29
Resending.
Since we are on the topic of things in the wrong place... I'll raise another
arg and ask: Why have an o.a.c.lang.math when we have a o.a.c.math in the
works? If o.a.c.lang.math is really useful, why not move it to o.a.c.math?
If you used the now deprecated range classes, you /should/
Resending.
I would like to suggest that we use 1.4 to /at least/ generate the Javadoc
if not also the byte codes.
Having 1.2 as the minimum requirement is fine but it would be nice the
benefit from the current Javadoc features like the constant field values
page which I find very useful.
My bad on the missing Apache license, sorry.
Gary
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Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 19:16
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Subject: cvs commit: jakarta-
commons/lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang/builder
Hi all,
I am faced with a needing to generate IC50 (also called EC50) curves for a
project.
A) Does anyone know of any packages that do this?
B) If not, would this be something of interest for Math?
Eric Pugh
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To
In LICENSE.TXT and presumably in all of our file headers:
MS-Word says acknowlegement is not spelled correctly; it should be
acknowledgement (missing d).
Is this a spelling error or another US-Eng vs. British-Eng?
Gary
--- Eric Pugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am faced with a needing to generate IC50 (also called EC50) curves for a
project.
A) Does anyone know of any packages that do this?
B) If not, would this be something of interest for Math?
I don't think we have any curve-fitting code
Phil Steitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
Can we guarantee that the 1.4 built version is bytecode compatable with 1.2?
Its not nice whichever way around you do it.
How about build under 1.4, then use the jar to run the test cases against
under 1.2?
FWIW, I have done
I think from earlier posts the plan is to deprecate the methods in lang, but
only after math reaches a 1.0 release.
Eric Pugh
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From: Gary Gregory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 7:00 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: FW: [lang] .lang.math (WAS:
Al,
You are correct.. Those curves are used for testing data, looking for
goodness of fit when plotting a series of data points that should be on a
nice curve.
You are right about more general curve fitting would be the way to go.
I'm hoping to not reinvent the wheel on this, but if I do, I
Doesn't work like that :-)
[math] is a very large mathematics/statistics package. This is suited to
mathematical or statistical analysis.
[lang].math is a small convenient addition to the JDK. It contains classes
that should be in the JDK, such as number ranges and fraction. These will
always
bayard 2003/08/17 12:32:55
Modified:lang build.xml
Log:
dist-build goal added to build tar.gz's and .zips. Additionally it handles
moving the txt files in the .zip to a Window's format.
Revision ChangesPath
1.19 +15 -1 jakarta-commons/lang/build.xml
My fault for starting this :)
I can see that over time a balance between lang and math would occur. If
lang.math had too much in [ie) is Range really common enough etc etc] then
it would deprecate in favour of [math].
Ditto for [text]. If we include Word* stuff now, then later when [text] is
bayard 2003/08/17 12:41:17
Modified:lang/src/test/org/apache/commons/lang LangTestSuite.java
Log:
Pulled the test for WordWrapUtils from this class. Will need adding back in later.
Revision ChangesPath
1.20 +1 -2
bayard 2003/08/17 12:41:53
Modified:lang default.properties
Log:
Preparing for rc3.
Revision ChangesPath
1.15 +1 -1 jakarta-commons/lang/default.properties
Index: default.properties
===
bayard 2003/08/17 12:51:09
Modified:lang RELEASE-NOTES.txt
Log:
Removed WordWrapUtils from release notes. Will move the tag.
Revision ChangesPath
1.21 +1 -4 jakarta-commons/lang/RELEASE-NOTES.txt
Index: RELEASE-NOTES.txt
Hmm, I've applied your patches locally today and then started to tweak
as I had a few problems running all the tests under Ant. As it happens,
you get unhappy with the (test) code in general (stream tests could be
done in memory, File.length() sometimes doesn't return the right file
length, etc.
The binary build now adds proper crlf handling for Windows zip for .txt
files [ie LICENSE and RELEASE-NOTES].
How much of the source distribution should be crlf'd? I'm thinking that'll
have to be all of it. .java, .txt, .xml, .html, .properties. Any reason
not to do this?
Hen
I am working on WordUtils now. I can have a version with word wrapping that
works, and capitalizeAllWords/uncapitalizeAllWords/swapCase in about 4 hours
time.
Its release manager's choice
No checkin will occur unless you agree it.
Stephen
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I can't think of any, but I'm no build expert.
Stephen
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From: Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 8:56 PM
Subject: [lang] CRLF handling in the release
The binary build now adds proper
Go for it.
I'll back off for 5 hours [as I'm out of the house for in-law things in a
bit] then see what the state is when I get back. Will fix up the tags etc
then to point to the right versions.
Let me know where things are before you goto sleep :)
Hen
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, Stephen Colebourne
Seems reasonable to me but I do not know if other commons components have
any conventions in this area...
gg
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Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 12:57
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Subject: [lang] CRLF handling in the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ga
ry Gregory writes:
MS-Word says acknowlegement is not spelled correctly; it should be
acknowledgement (missing d).
Is this a spelling error or another US-Eng vs. British-Eng?
That's a spelling error. The only two accepted spellings for
acknowledgement (in the
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scolebourne2003/08/17 14:57:37
Modified:lang/src/test/org/apache/commons/lang LangTestSuite.java
Added: lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang WordUtils.java
lang/src/test/org/apache/commons/lang WordUtilsTest.java
Removed:
scolebourne2003/08/17 15:01:04
Modified:lang RELEASE-NOTES.txt
Log:
Rename WordWrapUtils to WordUtils and make ready for 2.0
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Hi all
I'm planning to implement pool events. This is already discussed on the
dev list before but never implemented.
Pool events would create a nice extention mechanism without having to
subclass.
A first use of these pool events would be logging for the dbcp component.
I will give a brief
+1 to Maven, and +1 to Phil's suggested approach.
Steven Caswell
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From: Phil Steitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 2:10 PM
To:
scolebourne2003/08/17 15:56:11
Modified:lang/src/test/org/apache/commons/lang WordUtilsTest.java
StringUtilsTest.java
lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang WordUtils.java
StringUtils.java
Log:
Move capitalizeAllWords,
scolebourne2003/08/17 15:59:28
Modified:lang RELEASE-NOTES.txt
Log:
Move capitalizeAllWords, uncapitalizeAllWords, swapCase to WordUtils
Revision ChangesPath
1.23 +3 -4 jakarta-commons/lang/RELEASE-NOTES.txt
Index: RELEASE-NOTES.txt
scolebourne2003/08/17 16:06:11
Modified:lang/src/test/org/apache/commons/lang WordUtilsTest.java
lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang WordUtils.java
Log:
Add capitalizeFully() to deal with a whole string whatever its current state
Revision ChangesPath
1.3
WordUtils coded and checked in. It contains
- wrap
- capitalize
- uncapitalize
- capitalizeFully
- swapCase
All clear for RC3.
Stephen
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From: Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Henri Yandell wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Rodney Waldhoff wrote:
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Henri Yandell wrote:
Forcing a user of three api's to grab
dependencies for 12 other api's is going to kill combo dead in the water.
An observation: a user of 3 APIs doesn't
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
WordUtils coded and checked in. It contains
- wrap
- capitalize
- uncapitalize
- capitalizeFully
- swapCase
All clear for RC3.
I am now getting the following javadoc warning using the 1.4 tool:
/lang/WordUtils.java:357: warning - Tag @see: can't find
Welcome Phil!
This mail is cross posted to Jakarta PMC and root to expedite the new
committer process.
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Vote thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg23841.html
Result:
4 +1 (Stephen Colebourne, Henri YandellYoav Shapira, Noel J. Bergman)
1 +0 (Gary
scolebourne2003/08/17 16:31:44
Modified:lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang WordUtils.java
Log:
Javadoc
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +3 -3
jakarta-commons/lang/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang/WordUtils.java
Index: WordUtils.java
Dirk,
I'm planning to implement pool events. This is already discussed on the
dev list before but never implemented.
I've been following the discussion related to NotifyingCollections. Any
reason not to share constructs? Seems to me that a NotifyingCollection and
a MonitoringObjectPool are
Done, I hope. I'm off to bed now, so Hen will have to fix anything else :-))
Stephen
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From: Phil Steitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: [lang] WordUtils - Re: cvs commit:
Don't worry, I try to make my changes in small groups at a time. I'll
wait until I see that you've made some commits until I start the next
round.
I'm thinking that my next addition will be improving the tests for
FileUtils and taking a look at the FilenameUtils concept. We need to
make a
Hello,
The private field DateUtils.dateFormats is never read locally.
Is this work in progress or shall we/I delete it? Removing it does not break
any tests.
Gary
Yes, I think its better to wait until [math] has matured before making
any decisions about what to keep in lang and what to depricate. I really
think your point about not holding code back is a valid and powerfull
statement. We have plenty of future to work through the details of
consolidation
Revised results (not that it really matters after 5 votes! :-) but...)
7 +1's Steven Caswell, Noel Bergman, Tim O'Brien, Yoav Shapira, Mark
Diggory, Juozas Baliuka, Henri Yandell
1 +0's Gary Gregory,
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
Welcome Phil!
This mail is cross posted to Jakarta PMC and root to
Eric,
send the plugin to me and I'll commit it ;-(
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Eric Pugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17/08/2003 07:21:00 AM:
Matt,
Before you get to far, I have written a plugin for Findbugs... I am
currently
David Graham wrote:
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Validator Commons Committers I need your feedback.
Commons Validator has recently undergone refactoring with a few bugs
fixed and documentation updates. As of today the unit tests pass, and
known existing applications work
rleland 2003/08/17 21:53:02
Modified:validator LICENSE.txt
Log:
Correct misspelling in license, update wording to
1.1 license items, and remove RCS/CVS info because
Checkstyle belches at it.
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +5 -9
rleland 2003/08/17 22:02:48
Added: validator/xdocs community.xml faq.xml navigation.xml
resources.xml tasks.xml
Log:
Update Maven generation of site.
Include Validator Wiki, and other
usefull items. Using Betwixt a a good example.
Revision Changes
rleland 2003/08/17 22:03:00
Modified:validator project.xml
Log:
Update Maven generation of site.
Include Validator Wiki, and other
usefull items. Using Betwixt a a good example.
Revision ChangesPath
1.14 +28 -6 jakarta-commons/validator/project.xml
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I believe this was contributed
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