I have a tool to convert the import foo.* to import foo.bar,

If there is sufficient interest can do the conversion. unfortunatly not
planning on publishing the tool yet. Alternatively use Visual Age for Java,
or igrep in Emacs.

Harmeet
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From: "Stanley,Michael P." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 1:08 PM
Subject: Current Development Status


> I have become very interested in your product, more so I am interested
> in helping with some development.  I was planning on writing a decent
> listserve mailet.  I've been looking through the code of the last
> release and am finding it hard to follow.  I look at the head of the cvs
> and I see significant changes and it appears you've started a push to
> the new Avalon Framework.  My questions all pretty much relate to that
> push.  How far along is the complete switch?  What version of Avalon was
> used in the latest release?  Can I get the source to the Avalon that was
> used in that release (I'm having a real hard time finding it through
> conventional CVS use, Avalon has changed a lot).  What is the current
> roadmap planned for James?  Should I begin my development with the
> stable release or should I start by using the <blank>?  Is there any
> work being done on the readability of your code namely the includes.
> Let me explain.  In all your files you include entire packages with
> wildcards.  When coming across a method or Class it is hard to find the
> javadoc/source to grasp an idea of what is fully going on, because the
> realms are so large.  I suggest that includes should avoid wildcards and
> try to include only what is actually used in the particular file.  This
> will make browsing the source much less painful.
>
> Any suggestions/comments would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Mike Stanley
>
>
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