Axis-dev'ers: I agree with this being an issue. Here's my suggestion.
I'll volunteer to do a single commit cleaning up all the imports in the project, using IDEA. After that we can just be careful about introducing / removing imports appropriately. IDEA will order the imports as follows: <all other imports> <blank line> javax. and everything under it java. and everything under it all alphabetically. Any objections, +1s, other options? --Glen -----Original Message----- From: Vladimir R. Bossicard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:17 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Unused imports Hi all, I don't know if this was already discussed on this ml (archive not available) and if you already read general@jakarta, sorry to reintroduce the subject. Tom Copeland has created a report about the unused imports of the xml apache projects <http://cvs.apache.org/~tcopeland/jakarta_bad_imports.htm>. #imports #bad xml-axis 40,946 532 1.30% xml-batik 94,300 1,047 1.11% xml-cocoon 6,384 26 0.41% xml-cocoon2 43,136 616 1.43% xml-commons 4,060 120 2.96% xml-crimson 7,883 46 0.58% xml-fop 28,210 328 1.16% xml-rpc 2,921 11 0.38% xml-security 12,775 361 2.83% xml-soap 8,844 31 0.35% xml-stylebook 2,100 52 2.48% xml-xerces 54,472 406 0.75% xml-xindice 12,885 8 0.06% Should be better IMO. Every IDE (Eclipse, IntelliJ) has an "optimize imports" option so it will not take long to fix the imports. Furthermore it will show that we really care about our source code. -Vladimir -- Vladimir R. Bossicard Apache Xindice - http://xml.apache.org/xindice --------------------------------------------------------------------- In case of troubles, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]