2006/3/16, Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ahh, you're American. You do realize Europeans take like 5 month vacations?
Hum, 5 weeks in France
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Same here. I received many of them as well. Tons of German spam. Is
that the same as you are seeing?
seeing them too. they seem to be a re-emergence of those distgusting
xenophobe zombie spams from a while back:
+1 ([EMAIL PROTECTED] - Jakarta PMC Member)
On Apr 7, 2005 3:51 PM, Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian F. Darwin wrote:
[ X ] +1 Vote in support
Rémy
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Bad list, you should contact tomcat-dev instead.
BTW, configure is your friend for building jk).
See you soon on tomcat-dev
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:48:09 +0100, Andreas Andersson
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Hi!
I'm not sure this is the right list (there wasn't a list about mod_jk)
so let me
Well I'd like to know the pros and cons of Tomcat being TLP.
As I said in tomcat-dev, it was proposed when ant became TLP and at
this time the consensus was to stay under jakarta umbrella.
What motivate the move to TLP now.
Regards
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 15:16:51 -0500, Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL
FC4 test1 include works provided in jpackage.org.
Suse 9.3 should do the same
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 06:17:39 -0600, NetSQL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=47711
Some of you will be excited, I am. I am still downloading, I hope you
have a spare box.
JK 1.2.x could be used with Tomcat 3.3.x up to Tomcat 5.5.x
All Tomcats are using AJP13 so mod_jk 1.2.x is a good choice
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 10:44:59 +0530, Sunil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry forgot the main link :)
If some people found hard to install and glue jakarta software (not
products) together they should consider JPackage.org ready to use
RPMS. This Linux project make a cross distribution coherent Java
distribution, which is now used by Mandrake, Suse and Redhat.
Regards
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004
The Tomcat team is pleased to announce the release of version 1.2.6 of
the Apache Tomcat mod_jk web server connector.
Tomcat is the reference implementation of a web application server which
implements the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages specifications.
mod_jk is a connector which allows a
Hi to all,
I'm taking a serious look at Rich Internet Applications, and I'm
investigating using FlashMX as client.
Did some of you have some experiences on this ?
- Are you using native ASObject via projects like openamf
or just standard xmlrpc/soap to make client/servers comm ?
Advices are
Danny Angus a écrit :
Hi Henri,
I'm taking a serious look at Rich Internet Applications, and I'm
investigating using FlashMX as client.
Did some of you have some experiences on this ?
Yep, I've developed two server apps for Flash clients using XMLRPC
Hi to all,
May be some of you knows there is a projet on Sourceforge,
named velocity, which is a file manager for the GNOME 2
Desktop environment.
Did someone speak with them to see if they could change
their name ?
Regards
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Geir Magnusson Jr. a écrit :
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 04:41 AM, Henri Gomez wrote:
Hi to all,
May be some of you knows there is a projet on Sourceforge,
named velocity, which is a file manager for the GNOME 2
Desktop environment.
Did someone speak with them to see if they could change
Deliens Christophe wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know on what mailing list should I post questions regarding
the Jakarta mod_jk2 module?
And bug reports to bugzilla.
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Paulo Silveira wrote:
Sorry not giving a link the other time. Here is Apache voting against
JSR 127 long time ago.
In such case we could (should) understand ASF position.
Why create something in official Java APIs/Products when
there is allready a good OSS alternative.
It still a shame that Sun
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
I nominate Pier Fumagalli for membership in the Jakarta PMC, for a
period exceeding that of any Italian post-war government.
+1
I thank you and esteem the trust you guys have in me, and I feel honored of
this
Sam Ruby wrote:
Henri Gomez wrote:
What do you means by passed the PMC nomination ?
I'm confused with the original mail where many commiters were
elected as Jakarta PMC members ?
The ASF chairmain maintains a list of members of each of the PMCs in
cvs. If you are an ASF committer, check out
Henri Gomez
John Keyes
Larry Isaacs
Otis Gospodnetic
Thomas Mahler
Remy Maucherat
Glenn Nielsen
Andrew C Oliver
Rob Oxspring
Martin Poeschl
Scott Sanders
David Sean Taylor
Glen
Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
on 2003/2/20 7:16 AM, Simon Brooke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's well established, widely used, debugged, and stable.
It's also a lot simpler to use. The example given on
URL:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/fileupload/apidocs/org/apache/commons/fileup
Hi to all,
I'm using OpenThunderGraph in my day job
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/thundergraph/)
It's really a great graph library which may be used in
both server-side and client-side application.
It support many type of Graph and some nice features like
AutoZoom of part of graph (in
I have reservations:
Let's go...
1) It's definitely a GUI focused project. Jakarta as a project has not yet
made any moves to support Java projects which do not have some form of
server aspect. Just as DB based Java projects are going into
db.apache.org, I think there ought to be a
What about my proposal to have a weblogs on apache.org ?
the MT from moveabletype.org (www.movabletype.org)
is excellent.
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Brian Ewins wrote:
I'd disagree. I've yet to see a web based forum that has
searching/threading of discussions that are as good as what a mail
client can do, or one where I can have the entire forum offline with me
while I read/reply at my leisure.
I've setup many forum, and my preference
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
I thought this might be interesting to some folks... They're porting
PHP to Java...
-Andy
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Danny Angus wrote:
Please update the site with your preferences.
Jon,
Server, desktop or what?
d.
Ok, I updated site to include Henri Yandell and my config
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Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
One of the things I find most frustrating is dealing with IDE
Developers, meaning those developers who cut their teeth on
Microsoft tools and never learned how to even set their PATH let alone
their classpath. Rather than flame them and suggest
hey why don't you learn
Hi all,
The Jakarta-Tomcat-Connector team is pleased to announce the
availability of JK 1.2.0.
JK, also known as mod_jk, is a Tomcat / WebServers plug-in that handles
the communication between Tomcat and webservers.
Currently Apache 1.3.x and 2.0.x, IIS, Netscape/iPlanet are supported.
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