Hello,
is there a Streaming-Server (RTSP,RTP) as a sibbling project
to Apache and Tomcat? If not, it could be a good idea ;)
Thomas Nagel
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At 12:20 19/2/01 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
is there a Streaming-Server (RTSP,RTP) as a sibbling project
to Apache and Tomcat? If not, it could be a good idea ;)
If you have an itch then scratch it ;)
Cheers,
Pete
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Hi Peter,
you are right, and yes, I could perhaps contribute some coding.
I just wanted to know whether there's anything already in progress
or better. But if not, why not start a new piece. ;)
Thomas
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Von: Peter Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet:
Jon, have you actually used JUnit?
I have. It's an integral part of the project I'm working on. It's a
wonderful lightweight, code-centric, unit test framework.
It's also, very deliberately, code centric, small scale, and focused on
testing single classes with little to no state tracking or
on 2/19/01 7:45 AM, "Ted Husted" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what he would like to see is a message that starts with
"I proposed these changes to the JUnit group, but they weren't
interested. Is this something we could do instead?"
-Ted.
Yea, at least someone hears me correctly.
-jon
Actually, that is not what that message means. The Class compiler
error is because ant.jar is in your java/lib/ext directory. I don't know
why, but Ant doesn't work when its jar file is there - it simply needs to be
added to the classpath or specified on the java command line.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter,
you are right, and yes, I could perhaps contribute some coding.
I just wanted to know whether there's anything already in progress
or better. But if not, why not start a new piece. ;)
Thomas
Nah, there's nothing right now... Last year I