Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Yes, I did a bit of cleanup that I have to commit. The big change will be
the namespace of jar/project names to try and avoid collisions.
Two problems that appears during using of JJar:
1 there soluld be a possibility to specify full url to jar file
(maybe
- Original Message -
From: Wellie W. Chao [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm having problems passing DynaBean and DynaClass objects as arguments,
whether to static class methods within another class or to EJB objects. I
get the following error:
java.lang.LinkageError: Class
Hi Stephen
I did think a standard wrapper around the Introspector would be a good idea,
especially because the standard introspection mechanism cannot support
DynaBeans, since the Introspector just takes a Class rather than the
instance, and its the instance data of a DynaBean (its DynaClass)
Hi John
Sorry for the late response; I'm just getting back after a (very) long
vacation and I've lots of mail to catch up on.
I only had a cursory look at Optz and it looks similar-ish to CLI (which is
based on an existing implementaiton by Bob and merged with some ideas from
Peter's). Would it
- Original Message -
From: Ivelin Ivanov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would love it if the new Betwix marshaling with href and id's generates
an
XML file,
which would be equally valid to apply against /next/next/next/.
Not quite familiar how XPath would treat XLink refs.
From a href you can
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/16/02 8:16 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for the jar repository, is it possible to anhance the jjar repository
with uptodate versions.
I can do it myself for the jars I use by putting them in the jjar repo,
just
want
On 4/16/02 8:31 AM, Tomasz Pik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Yes, I did a bit of cleanup that I have to commit. The big change will be
the namespace of jar/project names to try and avoid collisions.
Two problems that appears during using of JJar:
1 there
On 4/16/02 8:47 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/16/02 8:16 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for the jar repository, is it possible to anhance the jjar repository
with uptodate versions.
I can do it
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Two problems that appears during using of JJar:
1 there soluld be a possibility to specify full url to jar file
(maybe something like xml:base)
Also, when you say 'full URL to JAR file' where do you mean?
As I remember it was impossible
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/16/02 8:47 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jjar/repository.xml
where do I update this?
I just put that there for visibility :) The real version should be in
CVS.
Oh. And the Jars? Download them
On 4/16/02 9:00 AM, Tomasz Pik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Two problems that appears during using of JJar:
1 there soluld be a possibility to specify full url to jar file
(maybe something like xml:base)
Also, when you say 'full URL
On 4/16/02 9:06 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/16/02 8:47 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jjar/repository.xml
where do I update this?
I just put that there for visibility :) The
Hi James,
I only had a cursory look at Optz and it looks similar-ish to CLI (which is
based on an existing implementaiton by Bob and merged with some ideas from
Peter's). Would it be possible to combine any new features/abilities of Optz
into CLI? It'd be nice just to have one library for
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/16/02 9:06 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/16/02 8:47 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jjar/repository.xml
where do I update
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I don't think there is a problem, as they are different.
JJAR doesn't come
close to what Maven does. There may be overlap in the
functionality in that
Maven needed to have similar functionality as a part of
itself, but that's a
On 4/16/02 10:30 AM, Morrison, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I don't think there is a problem, as they are different.
JJAR doesn't come
close to what Maven does. There may be overlap in the
functionality in that
Maven needed to have
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/16/02 8:47 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://jakarta.apache.org/jjar/repository.xml
where do I update this?
I just put that there for visibility :) The real version should be
in
CVS.
Sorry if I
On 4/16/02 9:55 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/16/02 9:06 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/16/02 8:47 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently.
Are you asking where to put the jars? For now, I was putting them in
jakarta.apache.org/jjar/
It's not really clear we want to dump them into CVS just yet.
This is one of my consumer 'demands' or developer itches :)
I want to set a jars repository as being cvs://some-dir,
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, James Strachan wrote:
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 04:22:22 +0100
From: James Strachan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Jakarta Commons Developers List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems passing DynaBean and DynaClass
jvanzyl 02/04/16 12:05:27
Log:
Stratum - Commons
Status:
Vendor Tag: jakarta
Release Tags: CONFIGURATION_1_0
N jakarta-commons-sandbox/configuration/project.xml
N jakarta-commons-sandbox/configuration/project.properties
N
Index: LRUMap.java
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RCS file:
/home/cvspublic/jakarta-commons/collections/src/java/org/apache/commons/
collections/LRUMap.java,v
retrieving revision 1.12
diff -u -r1.12 LRUMap.java
--- LRUMap.java 19 Mar 2002 01:18:09 - 1.12
Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17/04/2002 12:08:06 AM:
I think we're working towards having a real problem towards the consumer
as to the difference between Maven and Jjar and why there are two tools
with such an overlap.
I'd recently flipped my 'consumer' demands over to
this is accurate only as of 17:18EST 20020416 :
*Change log document created directly from repository information.
*Cross referenced sources
*Source metrics
*Mailing lists
*Developer list
*Dependency list
*Unit test reports including coverage
*Article Collection
dependencies and have jars to satisfy the
dependencies, but so does a classloader...
Here's a limited list of what maven does, and given the
development frenzy surrounding it, I can say this is accurate
only as of 17:18EST 20020416 :
*Change log document created directly from
of what maven does, and given the
development frenzy surrounding it, I can say this is accurate
only as of 17:18EST 20020416 :
*Change log document created directly from repository information.
*Cross referenced sources
*Source metrics
*Mailing lists
*Developer list
to satisfy the dependencies,
but so does a
classloader...
Here's a limited list of what maven does, and given the
development
frenzy surrounding it, I can say this is accurate only as
of 17:18EST
20020416 :
*Change log document created directly from repository
information
this is accurate only as
of 17:18EST
20020416 :
*Change log document created directly from repository
information.
*Cross referenced sources
*Source metrics
*Mailing lists
*Developer list
*Dependency list
*Unit test reports including coverage
*Article
,
but so does a
classloader...
Here's a limited list of what maven does, and given the
development
frenzy surrounding it, I can say this is accurate only as
of 17:18EST
20020416 :
*Change log document created directly from repository
information.
*Cross referenced
to satisfy the dependencies,
but so does a
classloader...
Here's a limited list of what maven does, and given the
development
frenzy surrounding it, I can say this is accurate only as
of 17:18EST
20020416 :
*Change log document created directly from repository
information.
*Cross
dependencies and have jars to satisfy the
dependencies, but so does a classloader...
Here's a limited list of what maven does, and given the
development frenzy surrounding it, I can say this is accurate
only as of 17:18EST 20020416 :
*Change log document created directly from
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Jack, Paul wrote:
Attached is a new List implementation inspired by
but faster than FastArrayList. From the javadoc:
Is there any external behavior difference between FastArrayList and your
OptimizedFastArrayList (other than performance)? If so, can you
explicitly
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