Hi all,
i would like to update all necessary license Headers so we can move forward
with the releases, we have in the pipeline. Which license is the right one to
insert and on which branches should I update those?
Kind regards
Juergen
Juergen Hoffmann wrote:
i would like to update all necessary license Headers so we can move forward
with the releases, we have in the pipeline. Which license is the right one to
insert and on which branches should I update those?
You know about Hennings CodeWrestler, do you? It's just setting
Hi all,
I have been reading about avalon a lot lately. On Sentence from their website
made me think though:
from http://excalibur.apache.org/framework/guide-patterns-soii.html it says
under implementation hiding
To actually achieve this separation, many containers (including those from the
Hi Jürgen,
ad having interfaces and implementation in different packages
==
putting the interface and implementation classes in the same package is
bad design - it is good practice, saves you a lot of headache when
reviewing the
Hi All,
I have checked the recent meta trunk, and it only supports flavors common,
turbine 2.3, 2.3.1, and 2.3.2 my question is now should i patch meta to alos
provide t2.4m1 flavor, or create an archetype for maven2?
This goels along with my wish http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRB-21
Jürgen Hoffmann wrote:
I was just about reading off onto t2.4 branch and reading
http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/turbine/turbine-2.4-M1/index.html I saw
that there was a reference to the TDK and that the Maven Plugin is dead... So
I checked out trunk and wanted to fix it there... But to my
No problem! I'll wait to see what you cook up!
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Hello all,
After
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No problem! I'll wait to see what you cook up!
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I've done the second approach as well! The alternative is that you could
instead of using input type=submit
Subject: Re: ActionEvent Related Question - [ patch ] Include
Hello Eric,
Thanks for your comment.
I thought to use javascript as well. but sometimes it is annoying...
Here is a patch to support multi actions in single form
by selected eventSumit_do button name like
form method=post
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Hi Youngho,
You will need to use a pull tool to achieve this. Please see
http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/turbine/turbine-2.3.1/howto/pullmodel-howt
o.html for more information
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Hello David,
Thanks for your reply.
But I don't know the relation between Pull Model and ActionEvent usage.
Maybe my previous explaination
Hello,
I would like to call a 'foo' action class 'bar' method
within form like
form
action name='baz'
/form
Is there any simple way to achieve that ?
Any comment appreciate.
Thanks.
Youngho
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Hello,
I would like to call a 'foo' action class 'bar' method
within form like
form
action name='baz'
/form
Is there any simple way to achieve that ?
Any comment appreciate
?
Thanks
Peter
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I just found that :) intake.remove( group ) is the answer
I was just reading from the intake
I have been working diligently on getting the tdk-2.3 ready and I'm
working on an intake example to include with the sample app.
It works! however, I have a pretty simple question
once the form is posted, I have the input form and data showing on the
same screen for simplicity at the moment
from request
SaM
Jeff Painter wrote:
I have been working diligently on getting the tdk-2.3 ready and I'm
working on an intake example to include with the sample app.
It works! however, I have a pretty simple question
once the form is posted, I have the input form and data showing
Well, I didn't know Martin had put together a tdk when I started this
effort :) but I will try to drop in the test app the system now generates
into the tdk martin put out and see if it works.
I'm not sure if there are any major differences but I did build my
turbine-2.3.jar from the latest
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Mostly looking for a yes, I tried it and it worked...
Yes, I tried it and got double init errors. :-)
I simply left it because of time constraints and was sure that you
would look into it. ;-)
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Hi all,
I wanted to check and see if anyone has actually been successful in setting
up a web.xml like this:
servlet
servlet-namefortius/servlet-name
servlet-classorg.apache.turbine.Turbine/servlet-class
init-param
param-nameconfiguration/param-name
, February 17, 2003 12:47 PM
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Hi all,
I am making good progress fixing the cactus tests for turbine (and making
some improvements for the cactus maven plugin ;-) ).
A question has come up. In the 2.2.1 code base
It was replaced with commons-configuration.
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I think my subject
Hi all,
I am making good progress fixing the cactus tests for turbine (and making
some improvements for the cactus maven plugin ;-) ).
A question has come up. In the 2.2.1 code base, there is a
services.resources.TurbineResourceService and a TurbineResources. However,
in 2.3
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A role is a collection of permissions. It is a housekeeping object.
You can assign a user a role and in doing so assign them a bunch of
permissions.
- Dan
Yuemei Sun wrote:
I am a new comer. I am curious why you have both
I am a new comer. I am curious why you have both Role and
Permission classes. It seems to me that the Permission class doesn't
have much in it. Why not just have class Role, and for each Role, only
one permission is assigned (represented)?
Thank you.
Amy
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You can assign a user a role and in doing so assign them a bunch of
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Yuemei Sun wrote:
I am a new comer. I am curious why you have both Role and
Permission classes. It seems to me that the Permission class
Hey guys, I finished a first cut at a basic SCM abstraction component (no,
really, I do!) and I'm trying to write a plugin to access it from Maven but
I'm stuck with a couple of questions.
I have an interface that exposes one or more methods with signatures like
public String myMethod(String
Weber, Lance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22/01/2003 08:11:49 AM:
Hey guys, I finished a first cut at a basic SCM abstraction component
(no,
really, I do!) and I'm trying to write a plugin to access it from Maven
but
I'm stuck with a couple of questions.
I have an interface that exposes one
Hello,
now i have finally my laptop back (which was broken for like two month)
and I am still willing to do some stuff on this project.
So here is a small question:
Is it planned to transfer the merging of templates in the xdoc template
(goal: generate-from-pom) from velocity to pure jsl
It may not be exactly what you are looking for but has worked ok for us
for quite some time, you could start Turbine in standalone mode.
http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/tdk/application-testing.html
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Eugeny N Dzhurinsky wrote:
I'm using Log class in some of my
Eugeny N Dzhurinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using Log class in some of my business objects.
I need to test these classes.
But i don't want to show debug info with the System.out.println etc. I
want to use Log class as it defined by turbine.
The logging service is initialized during turbine
Hi,
in o.a.torque.util.BasePeer we still have:
public static final String DEFAULT_MAP_BUILDER =
org.apache.torque.util.db.map.TurbineMapBuilder;
Which no longer exists in Torque and we don't seem to have
any default implementation at all these days.
What should we do with this and
Thanks
Emmanuel
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Hi Emmanuel
I've added a new x:comment tag to output a comment to the underlying
XML
event stream.
So it can
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 7:33 PM
Subject: [Jelly]JSL question
Hi all,
how to generate xml comment with JSL?
Thanks
Emmanuel
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Hi all,
how to generate xml comment with JSL?
Thanks
Emmanuel
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Règlement :
I fear that this is a silly question
I just built maven from src (thanks to CVSGrab)
I just ran ant -f build-bootstrap.xml - where MAVEN_HOME was pointing to an
empty dir.
Everything went fine
The newly built Maven even seems to work (even seems to build my project)
However
Hi nick,
driver.properties is include in maven.jar.
You can find this file in src/conf
Emmanuel
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Objet: Silly question
I fear that this is a silly question
I just built maven from src (thanks to CVSGrab
Hi,
How can I add :
- components inside the Maven project in JIRA?
- versions inside the Maven project in JIRA?
They are both badly out of date.
Thanks
-Vincent
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Is there a specific issue that something like this should go under? I
looked and didn't see:plugin-cactus or plugin-other listed as an issue type
in the Issue tracker.
Eric
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To:
Daniel S. Haischt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22/10/2002 02:49:21 AM:
-888-8---
dependency
idxalan/id
version2.3.1/version
urlhttp://xml.apache.org//url
Add this:
properties
anything else?
regards
daniel s. haischt
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Can you paste them
dependencies.
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You do have xalan available to maven, right
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goal
Daniel S. Haischt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22/10/2002 02:49:21
AM:
-888-8---
dependency
idxalan/id
version2.3.1/version
Hi,
I'm writing some Jelly tag for the Cactus plugin and I've just found
that I need to include the whole Maven suite of jars as Jelly needs,
which needs
Thus for example, I have to specify a given version of maven, etc.
I don't find this the best way. I would say that for plugins the
Hi,
I am currently adding the license.xml stuff to the xdoc plugin. I am not
sure, if this is the right way to do it. Anyway, I would like to add a link
to the license also in the Project Info (which is pretty easy for the menu)
page. In this page I would like to know if the license.xml file
? Or are you talking
about adding a conditional expression to your plugin.jelly or maven.xml?
James
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Subject: Question
Hi,
I am using the reactor tag to build the websites for all my subprojects.
However, when run through the reactor, the site goals say:
changelog:generate:
[echo] The Changelog is available in the online mode only.
changelog:
init-dvsl-tag:
activity:generate:
[echo] The Activity
Is there a reason that ComboKey.equals() will not allow a true result if
any of the component keys are null? Wouldnt two ComboKeys with a nulls
in the same places and the same values otherwise be equal? This is the
action of looseEquals, but I cannot see the reason this is loose
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If the build.xml is now generated, I noticed in t3, the clean target doesn't
do everything that I wanted...like remove the test-reports directory. So,
how do I get it to do that?
-jon
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The generated build.xml cleans up the target and the dist directory.
Mvgr,
Martin
On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 00:42, Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
If the build.xml is now generated, I noticed in t3, the clean target doesn't
do everything that I wanted...like remove the test-reports directory. So,
how
question please...how do I get 'ant clean' to delete
the 'test-reports' directory?
-jon
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that?
-jon
Great...now answer my question please...how do I get 'ant clean' to delete
the 'test-reports' directory?
-jon
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on 7/23/02 4:48 PM, Martin van den Bemt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
maven -p project-b5.xml ant
remove the condition at the top of tbe build.xml (or wait till my patch
gets into maven and rebuild maven)
cvs commit build.xml (so you have it next time)
ant clean
it will clean up the
Read your mail please, since this is the FIRST time you REALLY ask what
you want!, which is to delete the jakarta-turbine-3/test-reports. In the
other mails you just mention test-reports , which is (at least in my
builds) in the jakarta-turbine-3/target dir using maven.
But you have to manually
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 18:42, Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
If the build.xml is now generated, I noticed in t3, the clean target doesn't
do everything that I wanted...like remove the test-reports directory. So,
how do I get it to do that?
The build.xml file in t3 is not generated. That is the b4
On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 18:42, Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
If the build.xml is now generated, I noticed in t3, the clean target doesn't
do everything that I wanted...like remove the test-reports directory. So,
how do I get it to do that?
How about I generate you a build file with b5 and call it
it would be more helpful to see the stacktrace. If you are going to add
columns manually, make sure you use the doSelectVillageRecords method as
opposed to the doSelectMethod.
john mcnally
On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 11:34, Colin Chalmers wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to send a Criteria object to select
Quick question:
My project (Quilt) is based off of SourceForge, and
not off of Apache. This raises an interesting
question.
How can I set up a different repository which can
work with my Maven based project, but is independent
of Apache?
Thanks,
DDP
Hi,
I'm not sure I am following the story with maven external jars and
lib.repo.
When I built Maven from CVS I ran ant -f build-bootstrap.xml. I also
had a build.properties in jakarta-turbine-maven directory which
contained :
maven.home = c:\apps\maven
lib.repo = c:\apps\repo
I had also set
I'm not sure I am following the story with maven external jars and
lib.repo.
When I built Maven from CVS I ran ant -f build-bootstrap.xml. I also
had a build.properties in jakarta-turbine-maven directory which
contained :
maven.home = c:\apps\maven
lib.repo = c:\apps\repo
I had also
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I'm not sure I am following the story with maven external jars and
lib.repo.
When I built Maven from CVS I ran ant
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To: Turbine Maven Developers List
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* they were also copied to user.home\maven.repo !
Really? At what point during the bootstrap did that happen
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To: Turbine Maven Developers List
Subject: RE: maven jars question
It's using the value of ${maven.repo.local}. How is yours set,
if at all?
Haha ... No I haven't set
You should've gotten a deprecation warning for having ${lib.repo} and
not ${maven.repo.local}.
No, there is no warning at all. In addition if you check
build-bootstrap.xml, you'll see there are references to lib.repo
everywhere but none to maven.repo.local.
Yah, once
bob mcwhirter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 07/07/2002 03:28:44 AM:
See my previous comment does maven-ng not place maven.jar into
lib.repo during bootstrap?
It does. But, ${maven.repo.local} isn't used for the maven runtime.
Maybe not for ng
So, having maven.jar in there only
If maven-ng puts maven.jar into lib.repo, it'll break the b4 release, as
classes it depends on have been removed
Good point. No reason maven.jar needs to be in lib.repo for maven-ng.
-bob
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Here's the question: By using defaultIdMethod=native, I'd think that I'm
implying that integer primary key tables should autoincrement, since if I
used defaultIdMethod=idBroker, that's the behavior I'd see. This (to me)
means that this should generate this instead:
James,
Primary keys do
James,
Primary keys do not autoincrement unless you specify that they should in
your table definition. For example:
table name=STOCK
column name=STOCK_ID primaryKey=true required=true
type=INTEGER autoIncrement=true/
!-- ... etc ... --
/table
The defaultIdMethod attribute specifies
be
implemented. I have a simple question that has been on my mand recently
:) This may be what some people have in mind already, I don't know.
Isn't this what Jason Van Zyl proposed about 3 months ago...?
And implemented in the rundata_security_changes branch. However that has
since had
. I know there are a lot of issues about how it should be
implemented. I have a simple question that has been on my mand recently
:) This may be what some people have in mind already, I don't know.
Isn't this what Jason Van Zyl proposed about 3 months ago...?
And implemented
I do not want to start a debate or a huge long discussion about security
here. I know there are a lot of issues about how it should be
implemented. I have a simple question that has been on my mand recently
:) This may be what some people have in mind already, I don't know.
Would
For what's it's worth, I think this is a great idea.
-Peter
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 5:40 PM
Subject: Security Question
I do not want to start a debate or a huge long discussion about security
Hi,
Appologies for the simple question. I am using torque-3.0-b2 and I
can't seem to get save() to work? I would like to enable log4j to print
messages however I can't seem to get the properties in Torque.properties
setup? I am basically stuck and need some help from the experts
I have one big project divided into several smaller subprojects (about
15-20).
Each of these subprojects will use Maven for their build. They also
depend upon each other in term of jars.
Let's imagine that I am working on version 0.23dev now. This version
will be located in lots of places :
In
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 09:48, Vincent Massol wrote:
I have one big project divided into several smaller subprojects (about
15-20).
Each of these subprojects will use Maven for their build. They also
depend upon each other in term of jars.
Let's imagine that I am working on version 0.23dev
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 18:43, Martin van den Bemt wrote:
Hi,
Back again ;)
I am writing a MavenUtils testcase, for 2 new methods I added to there
(getMavenHome() and getMavenHome(String basedir), which are needed for
IDE integration and properties.xml handling..
I assume reading from
I was already wondering, you writing no testcases for something ;))
I'll move them to MavenUtils..
Any ideas on the rest of the story ? ;))
Mvgr,
Martin
PS I'm off to bed damn.. your day just got started.. ;))
On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 00:46, Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 18:43,
Hi all,
I am creating a new Web app using Maven as the project management tool and
have a question, what is the best way to list a torque dependency?
Should I put in the zip dependency and then unzip the file into my
directory?
Or should I place the jar dependency and unzip everything and check
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 12:02:39PM -0700, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
Looks like there is something missing from the default.properties file?
You need to set the torque.testProfile property in your
${user.home}/build.properties file. This profile should point to a
profile similiar to the ones
If the method
String template = aDefaultResolver.getTemplate(moduleType, );
is called, it currently throws an exception because a templatePath == is
deemed invalid.
Wouldnt it be better to return default.vm? See code below. Or is there
some underlying requirement for this functionality?
Chris
Ahh... very good! I'd obviously rather not make any code changes.
Thanks for the enlightenment. Should I resubmit a patch sans the code
mod? (it'll probably end up only being a tweak in the table gen velocity
file for mysql)
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 12/19/01 5:56 PM, Russ Trotter [EMAIL
On 12/20/01 12:30 PM, Russ Trotter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahh... very good! I'd obviously rather not make any code changes.
Thanks for the enlightenment. Should I resubmit a patch sans the code
mod? (it'll probably end up only being a tweak in the table gen velocity
file for mysql)
That
Hello,
I sent a patch a week or so ago that allowed setting a tableType
parameter on the SQL generation phase. I'm not sure what the protocol
dictates next. Is there review of this patch by the core committers?
Any help would be most appreciated.
thanks,
russ
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Hello,
I sent a patch a week or so ago that allowed setting a tableType
parameter on the SQL generation phase. I'm not sure what the protocol
dictates next. Is there review of this patch by the core committers?
Any help would be
Colin can you pass me your SQL scripts for the generate torque tree?
Many apologies, over zealous mail, went to the wrong place.
Many apologies,
James
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Subject: Question
Colin can you pass me your SQL scripts
into another
environment, I've provided an abstraction layer to serve connections by pool
name, which happens to call Turbine.
My question is this: Is there any particular reason that the DBConnection
class does not implement the java.sql.Connection interface? I notice that
the implementation code
on 8/22/01 7:06 AM, Adrian Geissel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is this: Is there any particular reason that the DBConnection
class does not implement the java.sql.Connection interface?
Because it is not a Connection, it is a wrapper around a Connection.
Supporting
URL, which is the
above URL.
Question: Why is the above redirect necessary?
This mechanism is in place to ensure that session tracking works
correctly. Particularly it allows the container to select URL-based
session tracking if the client browser appears to have cookies disabled,
and it guards
on 8/14/01 7:53 AM, Yanxia Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
It seems to be a standard practice to save a user's previous request before
redirecting her to a login page. Then after the user has correctly logged
in, the page she originally requested is displayed. In the case of Turbine,
any
on 8/14/01 8:57 AM, Yanxia Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My suggestion is to:
1. delete the above code in LoginUser.doPerform
2. remove the code that invalidates the session
3. save the previous request - Action and Screen Template in session and
restore it after a successful login. Some
all the objects bound to session
// or invalidates the session (which is a better aproach).
// QUESTION: This makes saving the previous request impossible, so why do
this?
//...
if
(data.getAction().equalsIgnoreCase(TurbineResources.getString(action.login
)))
{
String[] names
, which is the
above URL.
Question: Why is the above redirect necessary?
3. Session Validator is executed (among other things). If a
SecureSessionValidator is chosen, it checks to see if the user has logged
in. If not, Screen Template is set to 'login.vm' for example and Action is
set to 'null
new features should be docsumented in the HEAD branch ..
we also should improve the docs for 2.1.x releases in the T_2_1_BRANCH ..
but which docs should be shown on the site??
most users will use 2.1, so if we put the 2.2 docs to the site it will not match
...
martin
Hi,
I found a bug in the code generation to oracle sql in the latest TDK
The two velocity templates that deal with sequences (sequence.vm and drop.vm) are
generating conflicting code.
John McNally changed sequence.vm a few weeks ago but it seems he forgot to update
drop.vm. Now the generated
I checked in your patch to drop.vm, thanks.
The problem with the id_table will take some thought. The easiest
solution would be to declare
the TABLE_NAME column as the pk and eliminate the integer. Though it is
generally a bad idea to
use columns with other meaning as the pk, there are no
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