RE: Ant won JavaWorld Editor's Award

2002-03-26 Thread Ylan Segal


 Apache Ant is now The Award Winning Apache Ant. :)

It really is a great tool. Congratulations to the ant team and the jakarta
project in general.

Great Stuff!!!

Ylan Segal.



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RE: distribute minimal jar

2002-02-13 Thread Ylan Segal


 I have started a project (http://apricot.sourceforge.net) and use
 several jakarta projects (LogKit, Log4J, oro, velocity, xerces...).
I took a look at your project. It looks just like jakarta's site. Why? Is it
in anyway related?

Ylan Segal



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RE: distribute minimal jar

2002-02-13 Thread Ylan Segal


 If I'm hurting the Jakarta community, please tell me and I will do my
 best to correct my mistakes.

I can not speak for the community and do not know if it is hurting anyone. I
just wanted to be sure of what I was looking at. As far as the project goes,
I have not taken a close look at it, but I can safley say that you will have
a har time converting junit users, unless your framework is really great.

I wish you the best of luck.

Ylan Segal.



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RE: Code conventions

2002-01-08 Thread Ylan Segal



 -Original Message-
 From: Tim Vernum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 5:12 PM
 To: 'Jakarta General List'
 Subject: RE: Code conventions


  It's only two little lines extra to include the {}'s,

 Yeah, but those two lines will make my code run slower.

 Don't you know?

 The less space your source code takes, the less space
 your class file will take.
 And smaller classes run faster.

 It must be true - 90% of people I've worked with seem
 to live by that principle.

How about having your code with a nice format. Then running it through a
utility that strips all formatting and makes the source file compact, and
then compile that.
This would make the code-format-promoting people happy, and also the
need-for-speed-at-every-cost people.
I remember somewhere looking at a utility like this once... but don't know
where.

Just a thought.

Ylan Segal.


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RE: Missing link to second mailing list page

2001-12-18 Thread Ylan Segal

 
 The following page on the jakarta site refers to a second page where
 the email list subscription info exists, but does not provide a 
 link to it.
 
 http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html
 
 The above page should in the last paragraph link to:
 
 http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail2.html
 
And it does.. note that here is a link to mail2.html

Regards, 

Ylan Segal.

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RE: Distributing the JSSE

2001-10-26 Thread Ylan Segal


 so this is an US export law issue and not a Sun License issue?

I was under the impression that the US had lifted some of the export issues
in regards to crypto. For example, in the past, browsers (like IE or
Netscape) downloaded from outside the US (I live in Mexico) had only 40bit
encryption. I could not access 128bit sites in the US with my browsers.
About a year ago (if I am not mistaken) that changed and now I can use
128bit sites jus fine.

Just my $0.02

Ylan


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RE: JavaOne Call for Papers

2001-08-14 Thread Ylan Segal


 
 I have an idea for a non-JSP talk...
 

Are you planning to share it? 


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RE: Gump is resuming...

2001-06-01 Thread Ylan Segal

Hi,

What is Gump? I have have been following this mailing list and I have read a
lot of talk about Gump, but I don't know what it is, and could not find a
project named like that in the jakarta website or cvs.

Thanks.

Ylan Segal

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|Just a warning...for the next few days, don't be surprised if you see some
|weird results or failures.
|
|A few things to be aware of: I'm trying out the beta of JDK 1.4.  It
|contains a beta of JDBC 3.0, which appears to contain a not backwards
|compatible change that affects at least both Struts and and commons-dbcp.
|
|It also contains a buggy version of Crimson (the fix for the problem I am
|seeing was committed to Apache over a month ago).
|
|Also, given the way the build is set up for XSLTC, the build only works if
|run from a specific directory.  While I don't like this, it seems to me
|that Gump should adapt to the way projects are built, not the other way
|around, so I will be making changes.
|
|Anyway - the net of all this is that I will be making changes that affect
|both the setting of the path and classpath.  So, if you see a failure that
|you don't understand, let me know and I will check to make sure that what I
|think I was compiling against and what I actually am compiling with are in
|fact the same things.
|
|- Sam Ruby
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