Apache-commons is also one of two implementations that Stripes uses,
so that's good too from a future-proofing standpoint. When we get to
JSPWiki 3, there won't be a need to even code to Apache-commons
directly -- the file attachment will "appear" in your form's
ActionBean as a FileBean.
But I digress. Thumbs up on the Apache library.
On Oct 24, 2007, at 2:02 AM, Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
we could also replace non APL compatible libraries
(multipartrequest and
jwebunit) with compatible ones.
I think it's a question of must, not could :-).
Multipartrequest is easy, we can just use apache commons
fileupload. It doesn't come with a ton of dependencies anymore
(which was the reason why we originally chose the multipartrequest).
I was going to begin with jmeter equivalent
tests of jwebunit but I've encoutered several problems last weeks
(going to
barcelona, computer died, etc).
I can see that going to barcelona would be a problem ;-). I'm btw
going to be in Bilbao on the 14th. if anybody wants to meet up.
I'll also be in Hamburg on 12-13th.
/Janne