On 27/07/2009, Rony G. Flatscher <rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at> wrote: > Hi Sebb, > > > sebb wrote: > > Is there any interest in releasing a non-Beta 3.0 version of BSF? > > > > I'd like to update JMeter to use BSF 3, and would prefer to ship it > > with a non-Beta release if possible. > > > > There don't seem to be any outstanding JIRA bugs for 3.0. > > > > I found a minor problem with the Main class (throws NPE rather than > > reporting that it cannot find a language implementation) which I will > > fix shortly.
I found I had already fixed it; but it missed the last release. There is another problem, which is that the -lang option says it takes the language as a value; however it actually requires the extension. I'd like to correct this, and add an option to use the short language name (e.g. jython). Ideally I'd like to rename -lang to -ext and add -lang to mean shortLanguage This would only affect the utility main class, but would potentially break some scripts. As there has yet to be a formal release, perhaps this does not matter? > > I also think it would be useful to add the Main class to the manifest > > so one can execute the jar directly. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > Well, I guess it would be o.k. to go for a release as it psychologically > might make a differences. > > --- > > Have been waiting on getting somehow access to the JSR-223 TCK. My last > attempt a couple of months (sending an e-Mail to the spec lead Mike > Grogan) resulted in an e-mail-address error from the Sun mailer to the > effect that that e-mail address was unknown. Just tried it again and > received: > > This report relates to a message you sent with the following header > fields: > > Message-id: <4a6e17aa.2080...@wu-wien.ac.at> > Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 23:10:02 +0200 > From: "Rony G. Flatscher" <rony.flatsc...@wu-wien.ac.at> > To: mike.gro...@sun.com > Subject: Ping ... > > Your message cannot be delivered to the following recipients: > > Recipient address: @sunmail2sca.sfbay.sun.com:mike.gro...@sun.com > Original address: mike.gro...@sun.com > Reason: Remote SMTP server has rejected address > Diagnostic code: smtp;550 5.1.1 > <@sunmail2sca.sfbay.sun.com:mike.gro...@sun.com>... User unknown > Remote system: dns;sunmail5.uk.sun.com > (TCP|129.146.11.74|57021|129.156.85.165|25) > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Original-envelope-id: 0kng00d08llmi...@nwk-avmta-1.sfbay.sun.com > Reporting-MTA: dns;nwk-avmta-1.sfbay.Sun.COM (tcp-daemon) > > Original-recipient: rfc822;mike.gro...@sun.com > Final-recipient: rfc822;@sunmail2sca.sfbay.sun.com:mike.gro...@sun.com > Action: failed > Status: 5.1.1 (Remote SMTP server has rejected address) > Remote-MTA: dns;sunmail5.uk.sun.com > (TCP|129.146.11.74|57021|129.156.85.165|25) > Diagnostic-code: smtp;550 5.1.1 > <@sunmail2sca.sfbay.sun.com:mike.gro...@sun.com>... User unknown > > > Not sure, whether this is a relaying error or not. > > Anyway, in March I posted on the ASF jcp list another request to Geir > w.r.t. JSR-223 therefore (and cc'ed it to this list), but that has not > brought up news so far either. That's a pity. But if we do eventually get the TCK, we could release 3.0.1 or 3.1 after testing. > --- > > So again, whatever you think serves the purpose best, it has my +1. > > HTH, > > > ---rony > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: bsf-dev-unsubscr...@jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: bsf-dev-h...@jakarta.apache.org