On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
| One more thing, come up with a more creative name. :-)
|
| The whole FooBar4J thing is tired IMHO.
May I say that the whole Jakarta naming scheme is really tired, imho. What
does Velocity do? What does Tomcat do? What does any of these stupid
We had a nice discussion 'bout this on avalon-dev a while back. You can
read the thread at
http://www.mail-archive.com/avalon-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg07495.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/avalon-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg07589.html
This was about nondescriptive naming of packages inside a
on 4/29/02 1:11 AM, Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Creative names.. Well.. This isn't a fashion school or something. It's
hardcore coding.
I disagree.
Coding is an art form and the creators should be given the freedom and
encouragement to title their pieces of art how they please.
Subject: Re: Open Source JDO Implementation??
From: Vic Cekvenich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
View do not offer any performance benefits in any DB.
If there is interest in a non-JDO or O/R mapping dataccess layer, I
could write up/or document my low-tech approache which uses
JDBC/RowSets and
all,
one of the latest outlook worms has found its way to a user with lots of
ties to Jakarta. I believe the apache mail servers are filtering out the
malicious messages correctly, but if you use an address other than
[EMAIL PROTECTED] you may be affected if you use windoze.
I'm mentioning this
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 4/29/02 1:11 AM, Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Creative names.. Well.. This isn't a fashion school or something. It's
hardcore coding.
I disagree.
Coding is an art form and the creators should be given the freedom and
On 29 Apr 2002, Leo Simons wrote:
| BTW, I've found that hardcore coding is absolutely _the_ place for
| what you call stupid names:
|
| linux
It's a _unix_ operation system, made by Linus. There is some convention
of the use of a X for a Unix OS, or something like that. Whatever.
| GNU
On 4/29/02 10:33 AM, Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 Apr 2002, Leo Simons wrote:
| Apache
The original Apache is called Apache HTTPD now, isn't it? But yes,
annoying.
Was for A Patchy server, right?
Not annoying.
| Jakarta
Annoying..
We can rename it EDAJAON
Endre
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
| On 4/29/02 10:33 AM, Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| On 29 Apr 2002, Leo Simons wrote:
|
| | Apache
| The original Apache is called Apache HTTPD now, isn't it? But yes,
| annoying.
|
| Was for A Patchy server, right?
|
| Not
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Endre Stølsvik wrote:
| | Jakarta
| Annoying..
|
| We can rename it EDAJAON
|
| Endre Doesn't Appreciate Jakarta As Our Name
|
| Which should make you happy?
No, not really.
But why did Jakarta end up with that rather nonsense name?
JApache, Apache4J, JSF
* Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| | Jakarta
| Annoying..
Jakarta is a city on Java. The name makes perfect sense to me as Jakarta
is a community developing software based on Java.
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At 4:53 PM +0200 4/29/02, Endre Stølsvik wrote:
But why did Jakarta end up with that rather nonsense name?
Jakarta is an island in Indonesia, as is Java.
I like the name myself. But then, I don't really agree with your
initial concern.
Joe
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It's
Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jakarta
Annoying..
We can rename it EDAJAON
Endre Doesn't Appreciate Jakarta As Our Name
Which should make you happy?
No, not really.
But why did Jakarta end up with that rather nonsense name?
Because the very first meeting between
Gunnar Rønning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jakarta
Annoying..
Jakarta is a city on Java. The name makes perfect sense to me as Jakarta
is a community developing software based on Java.
It makes me laugh that so many people involved with this
On 29 Apr 2002, Gunnar Rønning wrote:
| * Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| |
| | | Jakarta
| | Annoying..
|
| Jakarta is a city on Java. The name makes perfect sense to me as Jakarta
| is a community developing software based on Java.
Argh! Of course..
It should be obligatory to
Not any more. As of today, Google returns
http://jakarta.apache.org/
as the first hit for Jakarta...
That makes the capital of Indonesia the city named after the Jakarta
project, at least on internet terms...
Alex.
-Mensaje original-
De: Gunnar Rønning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
| Gunnar Rønning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| * Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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|Jakarta
| Annoying..
|
| Jakarta is a city on Java. The name makes perfect sense to me as Jakarta
| is a community developing software based on Java.
Fernandez Martinez, Alejandro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not any more. As of today, Google returns
http://jakarta.apache.org/
as the first hit for Jakarta...
WHOHA! :) That's cool! :)
Pier
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did anyone else get this sponsored link on the google jakarta results
page?
Jakarta - Are your business web sites and J2EE applications Unbreakable?
www.oracle.com
FREE Oracle High Availability Middleware Strategy Guide!
Looks like someone is trying to poach our
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Danny Angus wrote:
| did anyone else get this sponsored link on the google jakarta results
| page?
|
| Jakarta - Are your business web sites and J2EE applications Unbreakable?
| www.oracle.com
| FREE Oracle High Availability Middleware Strategy Guide!
|
|
|
Danny Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
did anyone else get this sponsored link on the google jakarta results
page?
Jakarta - Are your business web sites and J2EE applications Unbreakable?
www.oracle.com
FREE Oracle High Availability Middleware Strategy Guide!
Looks like someone is
on 4/29/02 8:18 AM, Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Endre Stølsvik wrote:
But why did Jakarta end up with that rather nonsense name?
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia located on the island of Java.
One nonsense name deserves another :-)
Conor
It was because Sun names
Endre Stølsvik wrote:
| Apache
The original Apache is called Apache HTTPD now, isn't it? But yes,
annoying.
Actually, I think Apache is a wonderful name, because it is just a name,
and doesn't mean anything (in this context) except the Apache project.
Although the name does not derive
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 4/29/02 8:18 AM, Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Endre Stølsvik wrote:
But why did Jakarta end up with that rather nonsense name?
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia located on the island of Java.
One nonsense name deserves
JXPath 1.0 Beta 1 has been released. JXPath is a component of Jakarta
Commons.
JXPath is an interpreter of the XPath expression language. JXPath applies
XPath expressions to graphs of objects of all kinds: JavaBeans, Collections,
arrays, Maps, Servlet contexts, DOM etc, including mixtures
Yes, just expensive.
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Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
04/30/02 02:12 AM
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Since Trademarking takes money (I know we're doing that right now), I doubt
it. However the work itself is copyrighted by the jakarta project and the
developer of the work. So, bottom line is no there shouldn't be a tm next to
any of those AFAIK.
-warner
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