On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 10:14 -0800, Martin Cooper wrote: 
> On 3/6/06, Rahul Akolkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On 3/6/06, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > (feel free to keep discussing names etc, but for the moment I'm going to
> > > go ahead with the one above)
> > >
> > <snip/>
> >
> > But do it within a reasonable time frame (atleast post any objections
> > to JWC in a week -- I think thats reasonable, unless anyone wants more
> > time?). I have been meaning to add some initial components to JWC and
> > begin work there, and while I agree that the name is important, this
> > name game is now getting old ;-)
> >
> > Recap - We had 3 votes for JWC in the initial vote thread, and there
> > seems to have been more added informally on parallel conversations on
> > commons-dev. Seems the J*C "trend" is catching on (see Stephen talk
> > about JLC in another thread).
> >
> >
> > > Would anyone like to start putting together a list of constituent parts
> > > for JWC? Please include a proposal for what will happen to any
> > subprojects
> > > left dead by the creation of JWC (ie: Taglibs).
> > >
> > <snap/>
> >
> > Allow me to informally assemble the beginnings of a roster, hopefully
> > others can add/remove.
> >
> > From Commons:
> >
> > * EL (dormant?)
> >
> > * FileUpload (active, martinc should confirm interest in moving to JWC)
> 
> 
> I'm not so sure about this. FileUpload has already cloned some code from
> HttpClient, and could undoubtedly make use of more. Its purpose is to parse
> HTTP requests. So I'm actually more inclined to move this to Jakarta HTTP
> Components, assuming that HttpClient eventually morphs into that. (I thought
> it had already, but I can't seem to find a JHC anywhere.)
> 

Hello, Martin et al

There's already plenty of code to look at in SVN. We are gradually
moving toward releasing our first official ALPHA. The preview of the HJC
web site can be found here:

http://people.apache.org/~olegk/httpcomponents/

May I, however, express my (humble) opinion that some of the Commons
[FileUpload] code may find a better home in Commons [Codec]. To me, all
the mime/multipart parsing logic clearly belongs to [Codec]. There are
plans to factor out all multipart encoding code from Commons
[HttpClient] and move it to Commons [Codec] 

This said, Commons [FileUpload] is welcome to consider joining JHC

Cheers,

Oleg


> * Latka (dormant)
> >
> > * FeedParser (possibly? dormant)
> >
> > From Taglibs:
> >
> > * Reusable Dialog Components (RDC) (JSP 2.0, active)
> >
> > * Others per interest (I have little interest in JSP 1.1/1.2 taglibs,
> > been on 2.0 for a while now)
> 
> 
> I used to work on the Mailer taglib, but abandoned it when someone else
> decided to reinvent that as a Mailer2 taglib. That now appears to have been
> abandoned as well, and never made it out of the Taglibs sandbox. So I'm not
> sure which, if either, would go to JWC.
> 
> --
> Martin Cooper
> 
> 
> Then there is the question of sandbox. There has been talk about a
> > Jakarta sandbox, that probably deserves its own thread.
> >
> > -Rahul
> >
> >
> > > Hen
> > >
> >
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