On 10/28/05, Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leo Simons wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 11:49:35AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Really, Leo?
> >> I thought LGPL is ok and GPL not.
> >> Ok - usually I try not to rely on non-ASF-licensed code. ONE license is
> >> the best (o
Leo Simons wrote:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 11:49:35AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really, Leo?
I thought LGPL is ok and GPL not.
Ok - usually I try not to rely on non-ASF-licensed code. ONE license is
the best (over
a couple of).
Heh. Don't ask me for authoritive details. Talk to Cliff Schm
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 11:49:35AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Really, Leo?
> I thought LGPL is ok and GPL not.
> Ok - usually I try not to rely on non-ASF-licensed code. ONE license is
> the best (over
> a couple of).
Heh. Don't ask me for authoritive details. Talk to Cliff Schmidt (our VP
>> This is my first "real" project with opensource so regarding the
>> licens files, Do I need to unpack the licens files or is it enought
to
>> let them be in the jar files of the third party jars ??
>
>they need to be in the source code tree somewhere like Stefano
>wrote. It isn't very importa
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t;I think the below is the last email on this which was about two months ago.
>Thomas, are you going to address any of the bits you talk about below? Its
>not really possible to use this stuff right now. As it stands with the above
>issues, gump3-presentation would be a step backwards from
etc) and don't know where to start fixing things
I think the below is the last email on this which was about two months ago.
Thomas, are you going to address any of the bits you talk about below? Its
not really possible to use this stuff right now. As it stands with the above
issues, gump3-prese
em that Java 1.5 was indeed a bad idea.
>
> http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6295519
>
> Thomas, how much work would be to downgrade this to 1.4?
>
It shouldn't be any problems since I use Eclipse and all I have to do i
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Thomas wrote:
Hi !
I have now uploaded a working compy of the Gump3 pressentation. The
webapplication is far from done. But it would be nice with some
feedback. The code is a bit of a mess so refactoring is indeed needed.
Mostly I would like idees on what functionality
Thomas wrote:
Hi !
I have now uploaded a working compy of the Gump3 pressentation. The
webapplication is far from done. But it would be nice with some
feedback. The code is a bit of a mess so refactoring is indeed needed.
Mostly I would like idees on what functionality you would like to se in
th
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-152?page=all ]
Thomas Hedin updated GUMP-152:
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Attachment: gump3presentation.tar.gz
> Made some updates on the Gump3 Presentation
> ---
>
> K
Hi !
I have now uploaded a working compy of the Gump3 pressentation. The
webapplication is far from done. But it would be nice with some
feedback. The code is a bit of a mess so refactoring is indeed needed.
Mostly I would like idees on what functionality you would like to se in
the application.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-152?page=all ]
Thomas Hedin updated GUMP-152:
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Attachment: gump3presentation.tar.gz
The code for the update of Gump3 Presentation
> Made some updates on the Gump3 Presentat
Made some updates on the Gump3 Presentation
Key: GUMP-152
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-152
Project: Gump
Type: Improvement
Components: Dynagump
Environment: Java 1.5 Struts + Hibernate 3
Reporter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>So.. after alott of research and looking in to what
>>technolegie to use the final is Java+struts. I have started
>>make some pages and code one usecase (read more on wiki page).
>>
>>
>
>Which one? Do you have a link to that Wiki page?
>
>
Oops sorry!!
http://w
On 26-07-2005 12:00, "Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi !
Hi thomas!
(this is a quick reply, I have limited connectivity atm)
> I also have one question regarding the database.
> The causes table lists the cause of a stalled package. The same
> information could be found by listing the dep
>So.. after alott of research and looking in to what
>technolegie to use the final is Java+struts. I have started
>make some pages and code one usecase (read more on wiki page).
Which one? Do you have a link to that Wiki page?
>Since I don't have so much experience of gump and know what
>the
Hi !
So.. after alott of research and looking in to what technolegie to use
the final is Java+struts. I have started make some pages and code one
usecase (read more on wiki page).
Since I don't have so much experience of gump and know what the user
might be interested in pleas come with sugestion
Thomas wrote:
> Leo Simons wrote:
>
>
>>On 18-07-2005 15:33, "Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>If I don't get around this cocoon problems I have I'll start a new
>>>presentation application (not dyngump) with J2EE and Struts.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I'll chuck in 2 cents: I don't want "J2E
Leo Simons wrote:
>On 18-07-2005 15:33, "Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>If I don't get around this cocoon problems I have I'll start a new
>>presentation application (not dyngump) with J2EE and Struts.
>>
>>
>
>I'll chuck in 2 cents: I don't want "J2EE". Servlets+Struts+other stuff
On 18-07-2005 15:33, "Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I don't get around this cocoon problems I have I'll start a new
> presentation application (not dyngump) with J2EE and Struts.
I'll chuck in 2 cents: I don't want "J2EE". Servlets+Struts+other stuff like
velocity is potentially nice, bu
Hi Stefano!
I have taken a look at cocoon but find it kind of dificult to keep the
things apart. I can't say that I get it all but from what I have red and
understand the sql code is in the xml document with the content. Logic
can be implemented in alot of different ways, java-script, xslt, and a
Leo Simons wrote:
> Thomas wrote:
>
> > More I have taken a look at the dynaGump but can't get it to woork the
> > application is missing a Catalogmanager.properties. I've copied one from
> > the samples of the cocoon source but don't know if I need configure it
> > in anny special way.
>
> That
Thomas wrote:
> Stefano Some questions for you about cocoon.
Sure.
> I have just poked around abit but what I find mostly is "look at the
> examples". That is a good way to learn if you know some basic stuff.
Yep, agreed.
> How
> dose the structure of the application looklike where to put file
Leo Simons wrote:
>Thomas wrote:
>
>
>>Hi every one !
>>
>>
>
>Hi Thomas!
>
>
>
>>More I have taken a look at the dynaGump but can't get it to woork the
>>application is missing a Catalogmanager.properties. I've copied one from
>>the samples of the cocoon source but don't know if I need co
Thomas wrote:
> So I'm setingup Gump and I think I'm done... The problem now is to setup
> some configuration that will generate good data... a litle help with
> that would be nice... just something that gives me different stuff that
> can be applied to different use-cases.
There is now code to ge
Thomas wrote:
> Hi every one !
Hi Thomas!
> More I have taken a look at the dynaGump but can't get it to woork the
> application is missing a Catalogmanager.properties. I've copied one from
> the samples of the cocoon source but don't know if I need configure it
> in anny special way.
That has g
Hi every one !
So I'm setingup Gump and I think I'm done... The problem now is to setup
some configuration that will generate good data... a litle help with
that would be nice... just something that gives me different stuff that
can be applied to different use-cases.
More I have taken a look at t
Hi every one !
So I'm setingup Gump and I think I'm done... The problem now is to setup
some configuration that will generate good data... a litle help with
that would be nice... just something that gives me different stuff that
can be applied to different use-cases.
More I have taken a look at t
[your clock is screwed ;-)]
Thomas wrote:
> Some input from me about what I think of what technoligy to use. This is
> just my opinion and of corse I'm willing to learn something new if thats
> what you think would work the best.
I think what works best for you works best for us.
>>On Jun 30, 20
Simon Kitching wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Simon!
> The thread about Gump3 presentation made me think about spikesource
> (www.spikesource.com)
>
> Spikesource are a new commercial company. One of the things they do is
> have a gump-like setup
uhm, I would call that a cruise-control-l
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> Folks, please feel free to chip in your comments/reservations and
> perspectives on all of these to help Thomas decide.
I suggest trying dynagump first. If it turns out that Thomas isn't able
to get productive using dynagump, that's a sign that dynagump isn't a
good idea (
Some input from me about what I think of what technoligy to use. This is
just my opinion and of corse I'm willing to learn something new if thats
what you think would work the best.
>
> On Jun 30, 2005, at 7:24 PM, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
>
>> To my knowledge here are the best known candiates (plus
On Jun 30, 2005, at 7:24 PM, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
To my knowledge here are the best known candiates (plus some others
I've
heard discussed.)
- Java JSP/Struts.
- Cocoon (Stefano has spent significant time on this, he feels it
is worth
evaluating.)
- mod_python (Leo has spent some time
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005, Adam R. B. Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To my knowledge here are the best known candiates (plus some others
> I've heard discussed.)
>
> - Java JSP/Struts. - Cocoon (Stefano has spent significant time on
> this, he feels it is worth
> evaluating.)
> - mod_python (Leo
> > They have a web interface to the current build state here:
> >http://spikesource.com/spikewatch/
> >
> > Just thought people might be interested...
>
> To me, it looks pretty laughable compared to gump... what am I missing?
Perhaps the charts and/or historical data? Some seems to be there
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
> - Cocoon (Stefano has spent significant time on this, he feels it is worth
> evaluating.)
I spent several days designing the Gump3 architecture with Leo last year
at EuroFoo. One of the requirements for the new design was SoC, where
SoC here normally means "Separation of
Simon Kitching wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The thread about Gump3 presentation made me think about spikesource
> (www.spikesource.com)
>
> Spikesource are a new commercial company. One of the things they do is
> have a gump-like setup that makes daily builds of a range of open-sour
Hi,
The thread about Gump3 presentation made me think about spikesource
(www.spikesource.com)
Spikesource are a new commercial company. One of the things they do is
have a gump-like setup that makes daily builds of a range of open-source
projects. I know because they recently emailed commons-dev
some time on this, he feels it is worth
evaluating.)
- PHP (why not?)
Clearly each of these (and there are plenty others) have
strengths/weaknesses, and I don't profess to know them all. To help you make
some determinations, here are some known requirements/thoughts for your
project.
- Gump3
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