Hi

Yea I ended up giving up on compiling it (mainly due to the time i
have really) fixed the backport-util-concurrent  and then it started
moaning about slf4j :-(

point is here Ive taken over a project which is an xml server built
ontop of mina 0.8.2 and it uses all sorts of ByteBuffer manipulation
so in reading through the examles I saw the
http://mina.apache.org/report/1.1/apidocs/org/apache/mina/filter/codec/textline/TextLineCodecFactory.html
Which allows me to abstract away from the Bytebuffer crap this
developer wrote and simply send strings to and from the client and
server. :-) Well ive managed to upgrade from 0.8.2 Mina to 1.0.1 so
far with success.

I guess what this means now is I can perform JCE encryption on sent
messages (strings) through the framework if say I decide to use a
decorator pattern on the TextLineCodecFactory. :-)

If anyone is still reading this I have but two requests for the Mina
guys.... 1. Can we have tidy example projects which we can download
and simply (via an ant script) run $ant build run
so dumb users dont have to start messing about looking for
dependencies etc etc 2. For the love of god update the Javadoc for
1.0.1 it sucks! sorry but I know what its like you busy yourself
working on a masterpiece of code and neglect the documentation. I'm
currently trying to figure out how to use this
iosession.getCloseFuture() ????

Oh the joys of opensource code ;-)

Peter





On 1/12/07, aha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Peter.

I get the familiar error "StackOverflowError" like you
at first time.

But I updated JRE 1.5.0_10 and rebuild successfully in
the following building environment:

-----------------
Sun J2SDK 1.5.0_10-b03
Eclipse 3.2.1

Apache Mina 1.0.1
  mina-core-1.0.1.jar
  mina-filter-ssl-1.0.1.jar
slf4j 1.1.0
  slf4j-api-1.1.0.jar
  slf4j-jdk14-1.1.0.jar
backport-util-concurrent Java50-3.0
  backport-util-concurrent.jar
spring-framework 2.0.2
  spring.jar
-------------------

B.R.
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