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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 09:03:48 -0500, Hubert Rabago wrote:
I also believe that Struts can release more often that every 18
months, but I don't know if a new release every few weeks will
help. In some cases, I think it might hurt Struts, because it can
make things pretty confusing for users. I
Yes, I'll be there.
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:20:56 -0700, Don Brown wrote:
Any Struts committers planning on attending ApacheCon? If so, how
about the Hackathon? I'll be there and am anxious to have lively
discussions over these roadmap ideas being brought up.
Don
+1
Let's stick to the roadmap we laid out in July.
http://struts.apache.org/roadmap.html
I'll update the site to reflect the CVS/SVN changes this weekend and bring the roadmap
page up to date.
If James is up for rolling a 1.2.5 release, that's fine with me.
Either way, it may be time to call
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 23:18, Martin Cooper wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 06:26:00 -0400, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:22:38 -0700, Martin Cooper wrote:
That said, I would really like to see us all stick together for as
long as possible, and not diverge into 1.x
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 06:57:14 -0400, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are a great number of teams that can't use the nightly build. If we don't cut
regular releases, problems we fixed months and even a year ago, don't make it back
to our users. What's the point of doing all this, if
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+1
Let's stick to the roadmap we laid out in July.
http://struts.apache.org/roadmap.html
I'll update the site to reflect the CVS/SVN changes this weekend and bring the roadmap page up to date.
If James is up for rolling a 1.2.5 release, that's fine with me.
Either way, it
Hi,
In the spirit of converting struts to maven as well as my desire to begin using
(or testing, or whatever point it's at) struts-faces. I've created the
necessary maven files to
1) create struts-faces.jar
2) create example1-webapp.war
One issue is that no jsf artifacts exist on ibiblio. I
Ted, I will roll a release as soon as you say 'go'.
If you and/or Martin (or anyone else that has time and patience to deal with
me) could help with questions wrt label/branch/etc.
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 12:50:49 -0400, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ted, I will roll a release as soon as you say 'go'.
If you and/or Martin (or anyone else that has time and patience to deal with
me) could help with questions wrt label/branch/etc.
I should be around this weekend.
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 08:30:38 -0700, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ted Husted wrote:
+1
Let's stick to the roadmap we laid out in July.
http://struts.apache.org/roadmap.html
I'll update the site to reflect the CVS/SVN changes this weekend and bring the
roadmap page up to date.
The hackathon is typically a conference room at the hotel where
ApacheCon will be held, and offers an opportunity for committers on
the various Apache projects to get together and hack on code face to
face, or otherwise get to know each other better. Historically it's
been held on the Saturday
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Are we not waiting for Ted's update? I haven't seen any commits come across
and I assumed he would do it this weekendis this still true Ted?
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From: Don Brown
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 14:46:43 -0400, James Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are we not waiting for Ted's update? I haven't seen any commits come across
and I assumed he would do it this weekendis this still true Ted?
Yes, we should wait for Ted's updates. We do need to get the docs
I don't mind making those CVS to SVN documentation updates today. One
question though, are we assuming people checked Struts trunk out or the
entire Struts repository? This affects whether we refer to a file as
trunk/build.xml or just build.xml.
Don
Martin Cooper wrote:
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004
If you just refer to build.xml the docs should apply to a branch as
well as they apply to the trunk. But it's worth mentioning trunk in
the context of what URL you use to check out the repository in the
first place.
Craig
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Date: 2004-10-14T13:37:12
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= Struts 1.2.5 Release =
== Info ==
1. See Struts
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|| Commons Lang (this should be removed) || 2.0 || Released ||
I took a look at this a few weeks ago when it came up last time, and
it seems like all that's really called is one method. That method is
used a lot by the tests, but it can easily be moved into a util class
and that should take
All that should remain is updating the roadmap, which I'll leave to
folks more involved in the roadmap discussions. If there is anything
else, let me know and I'll do it.
Don
Craig McClanahan wrote:
If you just refer to build.xml the docs should apply to a branch as
well as they apply to the
I'm here to see if the struts development community is open for tags
add-on for the existing struts tagslibs.
Depends -- what do you have in mind?
Going forward, I think we would only want to add tags that are
specifically focused around Struts functionality. Tags that don't
depend on Struts
Struts relies on Jakarta Commons stuff. So I think the pizza base
is only good as the quality of the ingredients on top of it.
Is there a way, for example, to get precise line error when,
say the Digester cant intercept the struts-config.xml file,
or when the underlying SAX XML Parser finds fault.
On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 20:47, Joe Germuska wrote:
Struts relies on Jakarta Commons stuff. So I think the pizza base
is only good as the quality of the ingredients on top of it.
Is there a way, for example, to get precise line error when,
say the Digester cant intercept the struts-config.xml
Hmmm You may be thinking of HiveMind, which is the refactored
IOC-type container that grew out of Tapestry. HiveMind is similar in
focus to Spring, but follows an approach that is similar to Eclipse.
(separation of configuration, services, with extension points).
No, I know about HiveMind,
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