I agree with the == comment, but even if you wanted to go hashCode, you could
use System.identityHashCode( obj );
Quoting Paul Speed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'd just like to point out that the only valid way to tell if two
> objects are the same instance if to use ==. Any other approach will not
Just a wild-eyed guess, and one with little probability of correctness, but if
getResource is being called from a class, that is derived from in another
package, and the derived class is the one that is instantiated, you will
probably have path problems due to relative path rules.
i might put that freeze in a finally block, if you're gonna do something nasty,
better make sure you leave no footprints. :)
if (request is a web service) {
try {
ACUnfreezer.unfreeze(mapping);
mapping.setInput(the new JSP to go to in case of validation errors);
} finally {
mappin
Quoting "Frank W. Zammetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> As much as I hate to say it, sometimes engineers being project managers
> is a bad idea. Perhaps open-source community-driven development
> projects should come to that conclusion and separate the project
> managers from the developers. Ju
Quoting Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:47:01 -0400, Dave Brosius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > h.. I think i see why parking happens :)
>
> Please enlighten us. I'm missing the link between a request to follow
> our standard bug reporting process and "parking"...
Quoting Mike Kienenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think his smiley-face'd comment was just a first impression of the Apache
> bug reporting process rather than a criticism :)
Good Sleuthing Mike!, That's exactly it. I frankly stop and thing do I really