On 13.10.2011 20:04, Rahul Akolkar wrote:
> This is a vote for proposing an Apache JMeter TLP resolution to the
> board, with sebb nominated as the first Chair. The full text appears
> below [1] and is also on the wiki [2]. Vote will remain open for
> atleast 72 hours.
>
> 8<
> [ ] +1, it
On 03.10.2011 11:03, sebb wrote:
> The 72 hours are up.
>
> Although some additional bugs have surfaced, as far as I know these
> aren't regressions, so users are no worse off running 2.5.1, and in
> many respects it is better than 2.5.
>
> Therefore I think we should continue with the release.
>
On 02.10.2011 23:17, Philippe Mouawad wrote:
> Ok, hope we can do the same.
See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XMLBEANS-447
We are not the only people, who doubt it's correct to include that class ...
There was also a discussion some time ago in another ASF project,
because the Sun licens
On 02.10.2011 15:49, sebb wrote:
> On 1 October 2011 14:33, Philippe Mouawad wrote:
>> A little additional note,
>> There is an implementation of Concurrent map by doug lea in concurrent.jar
>> called ConcurrentReaderHashMap
>> that has same performance as HashMap in read and a little less on writ
On 19.09.2011 12:15, sebb wrote:
> On 19 September 2011 04:21, Rainer Jung wrote:
>> On 19.09.2011 02:41, sebb wrote:
>>> On 18 September 2011 18:02, Milamber wrote:
>>> Solaris?
>>
>> Solaris Sparc with HotSpot JVM (Sun/Oracle) workes very well (at
On 19.09.2011 02:41, sebb wrote:
> On 18 September 2011 18:02, Milamber wrote:
> Solaris?
Solaris Sparc with HotSpot JVM (Sun/Oracle) workes very well (at least
for JMeter 2.4).
Regards,
Rainer
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On 27.08.2010 20:03, Jaeyeon Yoo wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone been successful at writing an apache module, specifically an OCSP
module, that works on Windows XP? I've tested it out on Linux-based platforms with
a certificate I created& signed off by a valid CA, and everything works
perfectly. Howeve