The source contains native libraries source files for winnt.
We'll have to do-it-yourself :)
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The download location for procrun is not very obvious from the web site.
The Native Binaries download link (
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Can someone remove the jelly component from the bugzilla ?
Or is it possible to close a single component ? (I doubt).
thanks
paul
Le 5 janv. 05, à 01:28, Emmanuel Bourg a écrit :
Thank you for migrating the bugs Dion :)
Dion Gillard wrote:
Zarro Boogs found. On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 13:56:20 +0100,
Dion Gillard wrote:
The download location for procrun is not very obvious from the web site.
The Native Binaries download link (
http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/commons/daemon/binaries/ ) doesn't
contain subdirectories for win32.
Is that to be expected?
I don't have windoze, so someone has to
jean-frederic clere wrote:
Dion Gillard wrote:
The download location for procrun is not very obvious from the web site.
The Native Binaries download link (
http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/commons/daemon/binaries/ ) doesn't
contain subdirectories for win32.
Is that to be expected?
I don't have
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Cubic Splines are nice but I needed something more generic, i.e. smoothing
splines (http://www.qmw.ac.uk/~ugte133/book/11_tsd/splines.pdf).
After searching on google, I could not find anything and decided to
implement it myself. I believe this would be a nice to have feature and I
send you my
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That'd be great.
It seems remiss of us to have documentation with 'Native binaries' and
not at least mention that one of the documented platforms needs to be
built from source.
What's needed to build on win32?
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 10:15:20 +0100, Mladen Turk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
jean-frederic clere wrote:
Dion Gillard wrote:
The download location for procrun is not very obvious from the web site.
The Native Binaries download link (
http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/commons/daemon/binaries/ ) doesn't
contain subdirectories for win32.
Is that to be
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Hi
I am in the process of writing a book on Maven. (www.milindparikh.com). In
this book, I intend to have six chapters on Jelly and Jelly programming. The
first chapter should be published by tmrw.
However Commons-Jelly RC1 is flouting some of the basic rules that make the
Apache Group so
Le 5 janv. 05, à 09:02, Milind Parikh a écrit :
I am in the process of writing a book on Maven.
(www.milindparikh.com). In this book, I intend to have six chapters on
Jelly and Jelly programming. The first chapter should be published by
tmrw.
What is your timeline ?
However Commons-Jelly RC1 is
Thanks, Joel!
Looks like a great addition. To add this, we need 2 things:
1) A submission with the apache license added at the top. Best would be
to open a Bugzilla ticket and attach the file(s) with license at the top.
2) Working test cases.
We can get started with 1).
Thanks again for this
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Hi,
I recently authored an article for Java Developers Journal where I
describe a set of reusable components for web application personalization.
I found these components to be very useful, and I thought it will be
beneficial to create a new Jakarta Commons package for personalization
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Using Hibernate, DBCP and Sybase I am getting the following warning
from Hibernate:
010SK: Database cannot set connection option SET_READONLY_FALSE
This is because DBCP's PoolableConnectionFactory.activateObject(..)
method is calling 'setReadOnly' on the Connection and the database does
A couple of comments:
* You might want to add to the proposal an answer to the
likely most frequently asked question -- how does your
approach compare/contrast/deal with the preferences
APIs in JDK 1.4 (the java.util.prefs package)?
* Is there anyone other than yourself who has expressed
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ozeigermann2005/01/05 10:52:05
Modified:transaction/src/java/org/apache/commons/transaction/util/xa
Tag: TRANSACTION_1_0_RELEASE_BRANCH XidWrapper.java
Log:
Fixed bug that messed up eqauls for wrapped xids in certain containers.
E.g. JBoss global
Please see JSR-168, JetSpeed, and other portal projects. I don't see a use for
a new personalization package for web applications that is not compatible with
Portals, and does not provide suitable implementation for portals, even if it
can be repurposed for standard web applications.
ozeigermann2005/01/05 10:55:11
Modified:transaction Tag: TRANSACTION_1_0_RELEASE_BRANCH project.xml
build.xml RELEASE-NOTES.txt
Log:
Counted up to bug fix 1.0.1
Revision ChangesPath
No revision
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ozeigermann2005/01/05 10:56:16
Modified:transaction/src/java/org/apache/commons/transaction/util/xa
XidWrapper.java
Log:
Fixed bug that messed up eqauls for wrapped xids in certain containers.
E.g. JBoss global transaction id might look like [EMAIL
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Le 5 janv. 05, à 09:02, Milind Parikh a écrit :
I am in the process of writing a book on Maven. (www.milindparikh.com). In
this book, I intend to have six chapters on Jelly and Jelly programming.
The first chapter should be published by tmrw.
What is your timeline ?
Milind : The second chapter
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 19:38:18 +, Milind Parikh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However Commons-Jelly RC1 is flouting some of the basic rules that make the
Apache Group so solid. The Commons-Jelly RC1 will not even jar because it
misses certain files (actually just one file). Additionally it
Dion Gillard wrote:
We have been hoping to get a particular bug (the GC of scripts) fixed
before RC2 was released.
+1 (I'll test further if necessary)
Just because some people hate Jelly, and it's original author has
dumped it, doesn't mean others aren't committed to getting it
released. There
Hi,
I am new to this mailing list. I was browsing the
Commons IO component and noticed that some of the
utility classes that I have developed can be added.
For example I have SerializeObject class that can save
and retrieve objects. It can also find the serial
version id of a given object.
How
Hi,
I was browsing the Commons Lang SystemUtil class and
noticed that we could add the following :
Time zone, User language, User country, User locale,
OS Patch Level, Unicode Encoding, Cpu Endian.
I also few more in my SystemProperties utility class.
How can I add these attributes?
Thanks,
(i've been talking with the infrastructure crew recently and) the right
place long term for this information is in the dev section of the
foundation site. we're moving some stuff up from the jakarta site and
there are plans to assemble some release management information. if
you've got the
JSR 168 focuses on Portlet specifications, and unfortunately,
personalization rules such as those presented in this proposal and not part
of the API.
In fact these personalization rules (and rule management components) can
even be used in a Portlet, for example to dynamically select the
Hello,
First look at what is in CVS or the nightly-build. For example, in CVS
now:
SystemUtils.USER_COUNTRY : String
SystemUtils.USER_DIR : String
SystemUtils.USER_HOME : String
SystemUtils.USER_LANGUAGE : String
SystemUtils.USER_NAME : String
SystemUtils.USER_TIMEZONE : String
Then you should
First please prefix emails by [io] as per the mailing list instructions.
Second, read the guidance available on the jakarta websites about patching
and contributing.
Third, please make proposals before making large amounts of effort in
writing features.
On your points, Serialization to and
I would say that on balance this doesn't strike me as a commons component.
Commons components should be small and isolated in scope. This proposal
covers a specific file format and forces a use of tag libraries.
I can see various possibilities for it:
- Host at sourceforge
- Try Jakarta Taglibs
Le 5 janv. 05, à 20:56, Dion Gillard a écrit :
Milind : At this point, I am guessing that RC2 is at least a month
away?
Will the jar and dist just work? Are there any other gotchas?
Dion, for your info, RC1 source at
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/sourceindex.cgi#Jelly
had forgotten
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Craig,
The rules presented in the proposal make personalization decisions using
both user data and external rule configuration parameters. Both types of
data can be stored and accessed using the Preferences API, so I think this
is a great idea.
We still need to discuss whether we want to
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 22:48:20 +0100, Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Le 5 janv. 05, à 20:56, Dion Gillard a écrit :
Milind : At this point, I am guessing that RC2 is at least a month
away?
Will the jar and dist just work? Are there any other gotchas?
Dion, for your info, RC1
Hey robert,
Count me in. I've been wanting to push on this for a while, but now that I have
rights to edit /dev/ I have no excuse :)
Cheers,
Brett
Quoting robert burrell donkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(i've been talking with the infrastructure crew recently and) the right
place long term for
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Quoting Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dion, for your info, RC1 source at
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/sourceindex.cgi#Jelly
had forgotten commonDeps.ent.
This got reported on the list (only I fear) on Dec 21st.
Milind, this was quite a silly omission of our part and I don't
On 5 Jan 2005, at 22:35, Brett Porter wrote:
Hey robert,
Count me in. I've been wanting to push on this for a while, but now
that I have
rights to edit /dev/ I have no excuse :)
top smart :)
phil's a bit shy (honest ;) but he's chomping at the bit to create a
release guide for mavenized ASF
Le 5 janv. 05, à 23:32, Dion Gillard a écrit :
Dion, for your info, RC1 source at
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/sourceindex.cgi#Jelly
had forgotten commonDeps.ent.
Ah. Has someone fixed the dist goal yet?
Brett changed the project.xml to use a parent project... entity-issues
should go
phil's a bit shy (honest ;) but he's chomping at the bit to create a
release guide for mavenized ASF products based on the jakarta commons
one. originally, he was talking about improving the JC release manager
stuff. however, it sounds to me like it might be better hosted over in
Le 5 janv. 05, à 23:45, Brett Porter a écrit :
If both of these removals don't bother anyone, I'd close the issues
and
mark my changes. I wanted to have echoes !
Maven 1.1-SNAPSHOT works with RC2. However, it doesn't appear to have
made a
dent in memory usage.
I would presume maven's usage will
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 00:08:50 +0100, Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have been hoping to get a particular bug (the GC of scripts) fixed
before RC2 was released.
I seem not to have heard any other complaints about Jelly since my
TagScript Tag-caching fix.
Paul, I haven't seen
daniel.vlad wrote:
JSR 168 focuses on Portlet specifications, and unfortunately,
personalization rules such as those presented in this proposal
and not part of the API.
Per-user portlet preferences are part of the Portlet Specificiation
(JSR-168). If you've not noticed, you might want to
Interesting, your implementation is a bit more sophisticated, but at
least it proves that this kind of comparator is a common concern.
Would the Collections folks reconsider their decision and accept such a
comparator due to popular demand ? :) I'm attaching my implementation.
Emmanuel Bourg
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I just joined this community and I would like to contribute also, but not
sure how to start.
If there is any piece of work, please let me know.
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We get these occasional requests that commons-net support ftp servers
with non-English dates. I've created some functionality to implement
this. I want to give it some real world testing.
Ah, there's the rub, however. You can't find these sites. They aren't
publicly accessible. I know.
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 11:36:44 +1100, Dion Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think a lot of the taglibs still point back to Jelly beta's or RC1.
Should we upgrade them to point to a SNAPSHOT? That way we can test
the taglibs against the latest Jelly.
I published a new
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Hi Guys,
I just joined this community and I would like to contribute also, but not
sure how to start.
You might want to start by reading the Volunteering and
Contributing Patches pages on the Commons web site:
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