we have a license to keep the source in CVS but not a binary jar?

On 5 Feb 2004 at 5:52, peter lin wrote:

>  
> I guess I'm the only one with the bias towards better performance 
at the cost of increased maintenance. If everyone prefers to default 
to JTidy and require users download HTMLParser, I have no 
objections.
>  
> I just would rather make it easier on the user and not add another 
jar file for users to download. Plus the developers of HTMLParser 
were kind enough to donate a license to us. Overall, my bias is 
towards keeping the source in CVS or try to move it to commons. 
HTMLParser is capable of parsing XML and other markup 
languages, so it does provide a flexible set of API for developers to 
extend. 
>  
> On a unrelated note, I am working on the monitor idea again after 
several months of putting it off. In order to get the monitor to work, I 
need to use digest authentication. My plan is to use commons-
HTTPClient, since it supports digest auth. I was also planning on 
doing a simple benchmark comparing the default URLConnection 
to HTTPClient. HTTPClient also supports NTLM, so it could mean 
an easy way to support NTLM in HTTPSampler.
>  
> If there are no performance degredations using HTTPClient, I will 
probably suggest we convert to HTTPClient. Does anyone have an 
alergy to that idea? If so, speak up now and I'll just keep the results 
to myself.
>  
> I went through the bugs last night. I don't know enough of those 
samplers to be able to provide a quick patch. Are there any other 
bugs we want to address before a release candidate?
>  
>  
> peter lin
>  
> 
> 
> "BAZLEY, Sebastian" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We could check for the presence of HTMLParser at run-time, and 
fall back to
> JTidy or Regex (or etc.) if not present. 
> 
> Some users might not like the fallback behaviour, so if the parser 
property
> were changed to be a list of the acceptable parsers, in order of 
preference,
> we could support as much (or as little) fallback as required.
> 
> We should log a warning message if the desired parser is not 
present (JMeter
> already logs an info message when a parser is initialised).
> 
> S.
> 
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