I try to install Jakarta-Tomcat but I find a error into bin\tomcat.bat file
at line 98:
parser.jar must to replace with crimson.jar
Regards
IvoIvano
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Hi,
wrong list, try the tomcat mail lists instead:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/index.html
Gerhard
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Jeff Prickett wrote:
Scott Sanders wrote:
Calendar is much more apropos in JAMES IMHO. I think that JAMES could
become an Exchange killer :)
Good point, I would accept that place as a home for the back end
objects. Possibly split
iCalendar between JAMES and Jetspeed or make it its own module
Avalon Excalibur 4.1 Released
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The Avalon team is proud to announce the 4.1 final
release of the Avalon Excalibur.
About Avalon
The Avalon project is Apache's Java Server Framework.
It is separated into five sub projects: Framework,
Excalibur,
I think the best thing to do would be to have a standalone calendar
backend, communicating with James as transport,
As a James commiter I can see this as being a sensible route, James exposes
the Mailet API which would provide hooks into the mail system for icalendar,
or indeed any other
I'm not comfortable with carrying this type of editorial matter at the
top of the home page, and would like to move it to the news and status
page.
-Ted.
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Folks,
It is time for the yearly election of the Jakarta PMC by the
committers of Jakarta.
For a background - please take some time to read:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/management.html
The Project Management Committee (PMC) was
Why is that?
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 2:10 PM
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I'm not comfortable with carrying this type of editorial
matter at the top of
Sometimes I (argh!) love Jon!
=;o)
Paulo
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:07 PM
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: RE: [Fwd: cvs commit: jakarta-site2/xdocs index.xml]
Why is that?
-Original
My only issue and I guess this is directed more at you Jon, is it
doesn't give me a clear idea about what we want. Can you give me a
good idea and I'll be glad to submit a patch to that effect. It just
seems like we should be asking for something and being specific.
-Andy
On Wed, 2002-01-30
I still say we need to say This is what we want not just This is
f*cked up. I think we should follow similar rules as to writing a
letter of complaint (even if it has a certain Jon/Apache-like flare)
-Andy
On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 18:01, Scott Sanders wrote:
+1. + 1! Why should Apache be
on 2002.1.30 4:31 PM, Bojan Smojver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to nominate Geir Magnusson Jr. for the PMC.
Geir is current PMC member. His dedication to Jakarta projects,
especially Velocity, is undoubted. His support levels on Velocity
project are unsurpassed, with response
on 2002.1.30 4:15 PM, Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My only issue and I guess this is directed more at you Jon, is it
doesn't give me a clear idea about what we want. Can you give me a
good idea and I'll be glad to submit a patch to that effect. It just
seems like we should be
Hi,
I would like to nominate Diane Holt for the PMC. Diane is a current PMC
member and a committer on the Ant subproject. I think Diane brings a
somewhat different perspective from the typical hardcore developer types
here at Jakarta. I think that balance would be a good thing for the PMC.
Bojan Smojver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to nominate Geir Magnusson Jr. for the PMC.
Geir is current PMC member. His dedication to Jakarta projects,
especially Velocity, is undoubted. His support levels on Velocity
project are unsurpassed, with response times in minutes. He is
Regarding subcategorizing the leftnav:
Okay, I'm showing ya'll this cause I said I'd do it but I don't want to
apply it cause I think it looks really crappy.
I don't yet know enough about velocity to try creating a submenu type
entity with a smaller font but I'm not so sure this could look good
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:58, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
For starters:
I think the J2EE stuff should be under at least the same license as the
rest of the JDK.
I think it is - or at least it used to be? The J2EE trademark is protected as
much as the Java trademark is - in some ways less in some
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