On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 17:25 -0300, Javier Kohen wrote:
> Hi,

hi Javier

> I implemented an ObjectPool based on the SoftReferenceObjectPool in
> commons pool. My implementation takes a java.util.queue and has no
> internal synchronization, leaving that up to the queue implementation.
> This is useful, for instance, in concurrent applications that share the
> pool among threads, as locking can be costly and cause contention.
> 
> I'm not sure who to contact directly to offer this as a contribution to
> said sub-project, so any indications will be appreciated. The code is
> available under the same license as the rest of the project for anybody
> who wants it.

here at apache we're community oriented. we try to develop our code in
the open as a team with the widest possible participation. please don't
contact any developer directly: sign up for the developer mailing lists
and post something there. 

here are some links which might help to explain:

http://www.apache.org/dev/
http://www.apache.org/dev/contributors.html
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/getinvolved.html

if you do want to get involved with developing commons-pool then you'll
need to subscribe to the commons-dev mailing list (see
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail). please read:

http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-commons/JakartaCommonsEtiquette

the list is high volume so i'd suggest setting up some filters. all
posts about pool should be prefixed by [pool] so set up a filter in your
email client. gmail's pretty good for mailing lists set up like this
(let me know if you need an invite). other people find that mail-to-news
works well for them (for example http://www.gmane.org/).

hope this helps to get you started :)

- robert


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