OK. So having a dependency on JOrphan is a mistake, as I was suggesting.

I'll have a look on how to remove it.

--
Salut,

Jordi.

En/na peter lin ha escrit:

The reason for the HTMLParser source in CVS is because the license is GPL, which is not compatible with Apache license.

they were kind enough to grant us permission (license)
to use it. I am responsible for keeping track of the
changes in HTMLParser and merge any updates/patches.

this is purely the result of license issues. given
most people use the HTTPSampler, I felt it was worth
it to me to have the source in JMeter.

requiring users download the jar can be a bit
annoying. We can definitely invite HTMLparser
developers to join jmeter. I already posed the
question to htmlparser developers and none of them
responded. most of the like using sourceforge and
didn't want to change. can't blame them. they already
have access to their own CVS, so it's just more work
for them.

peter lin


--- Jordi Salvat i Alabart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi.

What is (or what should be) the intent of having
HtmlParser sources in JMeter's source tree?


a/ To maintain our independent fork of HtmlParser

b/ To be able to do experiments and quick necessary
changes, but still generally keep them in sync with the one maintained
by the HtmlParser group.


IMO, a/ does not make much sense -- as far as the
HtmlParser developers hear to our requests.


Once we answer this, we should be able to answer the
following:

Should we allow our HtmlParser sources to depend on
JOrphan or core?

Please note there's one such dependency right now.

--
Salut,

Jordi.




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