Tool constraints :) Thank you for your quick reply.
Best Regards, Carlos Andrade http://carlosandrade.co 2012/8/4 Andreas Veithen <[email protected]> > axiom.jar is an uber-JAR that contains the classes from axiom-api, > axiom-impl, axiom-dom and axiom-c14n. Also note that in Axiom 1.2.13, > some classes are included in both axiom-impl and axiom-dom, but with > different names, i.e. there is no 1:1 relationship between classes in > the JARs and classes in the source code. > > BTW, if you are analyzing source code metrics, why do you look at the > JARs in the binary distribution? > > Andreas > > On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 1:06 AM, Carlos Andrade <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Dears, > > > > I am working on a multi university project and we selected AXIOM to > extract > > some metrics and perform statistical analysis on it over its last > releases. > > I would very much appreciate if any of you could confirm to me what are > the > > contents of axiom.jar that starts to appear after (inclusive) axiom > 1.2.8 on > > the binaries folder. Is it a single jar that encapsulates axiom-api, > > axiom-dem, axiom-impl, axiom-c14n and axiom-integration? On axiom 1.2.7. > we > > considered axiom-api, axiom-dem and axiom-impl to constitute the axiom > files > > to be analyzed for source code metrics in our database since no axiom.jar > > file was available on its root directory. This is important to be > verified > > since in case axiom.jar encapsulate the other jars, we would be biasing > the > > metrics by duplicating the source files. > > > > Thank you very much for your attention, > > > > Carlos Andrade > > http://carlosandrade.co > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
