Thank you for your reply which I shall apply - it is an honor to hear from you. - Anil
--- "Daniel F. Savarese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In message > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Anil Philip wr > ites: > >I googled and read that the oro.jar is missing. > >However my application is sensitive to download > times > >and I dont wish to add the oro.jar if possible - I > am > >not using regex here. > >Is there any way out? > > The oro jar 77k in size (a good deal smaller than > all of the > JavaScript support libraries that get loaded in Web > pages these days) > Usually, if you're sensitive to the size of a jar > file, you repackage your > application to use only the essential classes. > There's nothing preventing > you from removing unused classes from the > commons-net (based on your > commons-user email) and oro jars. However, the oro > classes are used > by the FTP listing parser. > > All that said, if you do a checkout of the trunk of > the oro svn repository > and compile the source with 'ant jar' you will find > a number of jars, > two of which will be jakarta-oro-core-2.1-dev-1.jar > and > jakarta-oro-perl5-2.1-dev-1.jar. I do not believe > commons-net uses anything > outside of that. The first jar is 12k in size and > the second is 28k. You > can make the second one smaller by removing the > org/apache/oro/text/perl > classes and the first one smaller by removing the > classes with 'Engine' > in their names. > > Based on your commons-net email, you appear to be > using only FTP. > I'd suggest removing the bsd, nntp, ntp, pop3, smtp, > and tftp packages > from that jar and creating a new jar including all > of your app dependencies > to avoid multiple downloads since you're concerned > about download times. > However, since you mentioned in your commons-user > email that you're > using Java WebStart, downloads are a one time cost > because of the > application caching. Also, with the caching > mechanism, it's better to > use separate jars so that individual jars can be > updated without > requiring the entire application to be redownloaded. > > daniel > > -#-#-#-#-| Sleep and The Traveller |-#-#-#-#-#-#-#- > http://www.savarese.org/ > In distant lands, I hear the call of my home. # > s a v a r e s e > Yet my work is not done. My journey's just begun.- > software research > -- http://www.sleepandthetraveller.com/ # > http://www.savarese.com/ > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > for good news go to http://members.tripod.com/~goodnewsforyou/goodnews.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
