Hi Brett
Thank's I got it. I better understand now.
What are all the repository from the maven project.
I use maven, maven-plugins and maven-jelly-tags.
Is it some more ?
Andre
Brett Porter wrote:
It's in the maven-jelly-tags cvs repository, part of the Maven project.
A Leg wrote:
Hi Paul
Yes but
A possible solution would be to strictly separate between loading a
Configuration and accessing its properties. So when a Configuration
object is created all available properties are loaded into memory. This
could cause a checked exception to be thrown. After that, access to
properties won't
Turns a result set into a map of maps. I needed it to turn a
result set into a map of state abbreviations keys with state
information maps as values.
It has 2 constructors. The empty constructor assumes that there
is going to be a column named key that will serve as the map
key. there is
Hi,
You mean it's a copy of the javax.jsp.jstl.sql.ResultSupport/Result
classes? ;) Those things have been copied over for ages. I supposed
DBUtils is yet another appropriate place for such a useful little
utility, since I assume yours doesn't require the JSP/JSTL APIs ;)
Yoav Shapira
Sorry, I just noticed that some of my comments still referred to
List.
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Turns a result set into a map of maps. I needed it to turn a
result set into a map of state abbreviations keys with state
information maps as values.
It has 2 constructors.
Correct, this does not involve the Servlet API.
I got the idea after using the MapListHandler. In this case, I
did not want to have to iterate over the result set to find the
specific row of data I was looking for. A Map seemed most
natural.
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Hi,
craigmcc2004/10/22 11:06:47
Modified:chain/src/java/org/apache/commons/chain/generic
LookupCommand.java
Log:
Now that we have CatalogFactory, make LookupCommand leverage it by expecting
a Catalog name instead of a Catalog instance. If not specified, the
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The following comment has been added to this issue:
Author: peter royal
Created: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 1:08 PM
Body:
hans, your latest patch helps, but it doesn't completely remove the leak in my
application. i'm digging in to try to find more details about where the object
retention
Date: 2004-10-22T14:23:20
Editor: BradNeuberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wiki: Jakarta Commons Wiki
Page: AutoDiscoveryHallOfShame
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Initial creation
New Page:
This is a table of popular RSS feed sources and their
http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2004/10/autodiscovery-hall-of-shame.html:
As part of the
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/feedparser/Jakarta Commons Feed
Parser, I
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Date: 2004-10-22T14:30:04
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no comment
Change Log:
By the way, we currently have to build workarounds into the Feed Parser to
handle all of these services that don't support autodiscovery; the hope is
that these services will do so and we can remove the custom workarounds.
Brad
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Hello Steve,
it is possible to create HTTP tunnels for other protocols with
the 3.0 API, but you will still have to implement the protocol
to be tunnelled. See
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28151
cheers,
Roland
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20.10.2004 16:46
Please
Oleg Kalnichevski olegk 'at' apache.org writes:
If you absolutely have to create new instances of HttpClient we
recommend explicitly shutting down the connection manager, whenever you
are done using an HttpClient instance:
class MyCommunicationComponent {
private void doStuff() {
Hello,
I would like to perform a simple request against a HTTP server in an
application that will be deployed to customers with a wide variety of
network configurations. The application won't be deployed as an applet or
within Java Webstart, but will require JDK 1.4.2+ as the platform. The
Hello Chris,
native Windows applications just work because they access native
Windows APIs to read the proxy settings, which are probably stored
somewhere in the Windows registry. Browsers and the Java Plugin
for browsers are native Windows applications, and therefore can do
just that.
The only
And what if we create an HttpClient instance with
HttpClient agent = new HttpClient();
in a request, do we need any shutdown() like method call?
Guillaume,
Ideally you do. Per default HttpClient uses SimpleHttpConnectionManager
as its connection manager. Even though
Roland Weber wrote:
Wait, here is another idea: you could write a startup script that does
the proxy settings lookup, then passes the settings through -D
definitions as system properties, which can be accessed by your
Java application. That's a bit less ugly than calling native code
from within
And how often does that happen in a course of one working day? I'd say
not that often. I do agree with Roland that a startup script written in
VBScript appears to be the best solution for the problem
Oleg
On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 10:54, Ortwin Glck wrote:
Roland Weber wrote:
Wait, here is
Is it possibile to download a ZIP file using HttpClient?
Best regards,
Massimo
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Massimo,
HttpClient makes no assuptions about the transferred entity. So, yes,
you can download a ZIP file as any other file from a webserver.
O. Glück
Massimo Signori wrote:
Is it possibile to download a ZIP file using HttpClient?
Best regards,
Massimo
Hi,
Thanks for all the rapid feedback so far.
I don't have VB or the VB runtime, although perhaps I could use the
JNIWrapper software to access this information (if I knew where it was...!).
Pity the Webstart proxy detection stuff isn't available for all to see, as
it returns (I think)
Hello Chris,
setting a fantasy proxy server in IE and searching for it in the registry
yields:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
Settings
- ProxyServer
- ProxyEnable
a quick search on Google for Java Windows Registry yields:
Hi Chris,
You may also want to take a look at the plugin.jar that ships with the JRE.
You'll find some good stuff in sun.plugin.net.proxy.WIExplorerProxyConfig.
Here are the registry entries that Sun looks for in that class.
private static final String REGSTR_PATH_INTERNET_SETTINGS =
Hi,
I can get this to work within an applet, but not standalone. When running
standalone, I have the plugin.jar file in the classpath (it was also
obviously in the classpath at compile time)... However, when standalone, it
fails to load a dependent DLL..
Here's the code:
package sandbox;
Hi Chris, I just meant decompile the plugin.jar code and take a look at what
Sun does for getting proxy settings. I've never tried loading plugin.jar
outside a browser. That's an interesting idea though.
Bruce.
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Hi Bruce,
Thanks anyway. Looking into the sun packages in plugin.jar, as you
helpfully suggested, I found Windows-specific implementations for NS4, NS6,
and IE. Didn't see any way to resolve conflicts between settings (e.g.: a
method for determing the preferred browser when there are multiple
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