Also please shorten then extra info tags in the subject. I work on a
laptop running 1024x768 and evolution email client. When making
evolution as wide as possible I see a subject like:
[Jboss-user][Jboss Getting Started Documentation] - Jboss 3.2...
And I even made the subject field as wide as
Hear hear
We got a commercial product developed using JBoss/Jetty, and a shift to
Tomcat would be unnecessary QA for us and a huge risk for us that we are
not willing to take at this point (risk in that we need to allocate
developers to port + maintain possibly 2 branches of the product).
IMHO
hehe
3.2.3 was just released 1-2 days ago. Talk about being impatient ;-)
/Thomas
fre, 2003-12-12 kl. 11:18 skrev Rafal Kedziorski:
Hi,
when will be JBoss 3.2.4 released?
Regards,
Rafal
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Announcement was made on december 10th (2 days ago) - are you sure that
you are not running on a release candidate?
/Thomas
fre, 2003-12-12 kl. 11:53 skrev Rafal Kedziorski:
At 11:31 12.12.2003, Thomas Hentschel Lund wrote
You should look into the value object pattern. It allows you to retrieve
only specified fields from beans.
If you are using xdoclet to generate your beans, then putting this into
your code is trivial. Check out
http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/valueobjects.html for more info
/Thomas
Matthew
Hi Danilo (and everyone else)
More details - sure :-)
The product as such is a tool that can create ISO standard compatible
it-security policies, and then auto generates PDF, HTML version for it.
The policies are based on database objects rather than your typical
Word policy. Its called
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