On 10/7/01 8:47 PM, Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I would volunteer to help the move if it was decided to move it
to jakarta.
I can help out here too, if it goes ahead.
Are you back? I still can't solve that ant classloader
On 10/7/01 8:47 PM, Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Jason van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I would volunteer to help the move if it was decided to move it
to jakarta.
I can help out here too, if it goes ahead.
Conor
A thousand pardons for posting the last one to
Hi,
2) BCEL's build.xml has minor errors - I'll post details to BCEL's
mailing list.
In the process of moving it to Jakarta I will rewrite it entirely. It's no my
code anyway.
3) BCEL includes and depends on gnu regexp. The dependency does not
appear to be deep.
In fact only the
Hi,
first of all: thanks for all the praise for BCEL ;-) I am the main developer
but I also received many ideas and corrections from other persons (who
contacted me directly, thus the mailing list has indeed very low traffic).
BCEL has a history of roughly five years and seems to me pretty
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Sam Ruby wrote:
Updates:
1) xsltc and velocity appear to be compatible with the latest BCEL.
2) BCEL's build.xml has minor errors - I'll post details to BCEL's mailing
list.
3) BCEL includes and depends on gnu regexp. The dependency does not appear
to be deep.
It
Hi,
Many months ago I asked Markus Dahm whether or not he would be interested in
BCEL (Byte Code Engineering tool) being a Jakarta project as I was using and
thought it a very cool package, and I believe Xalan uses it for their
compiler, but nothing resulted from the initial conversation.
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Many months ago I asked Markus Dahm whether or not he would be interested in
BCEL (Byte Code Engineering tool) being a Jakarta project as I was using and
thought it a very cool package, and I believe Xalan uses it for their
compiler, but nothing resulted from the initial
On 10/1/01 11:31 AM, Jon Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 10/1/01 7:56 AM, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Many months ago I asked Markus Dahm whether or not he would be interested in
BCEL (Byte Code Engineering tool) being a Jakarta project as I was using and
thought it a
Updates:
1) xsltc and velocity appear to be compatible with the latest BCEL.
2) BCEL's build.xml has minor errors - I'll post details to BCEL's mailing
list.
3) BCEL includes and depends on gnu regexp. The dependency does not appear
to be deep.
At the moment, I'm -1 on including a third
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001 01:50, Sam Ruby wrote:
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Many months ago I asked Markus Dahm whether or not he would be interested
in BCEL (Byte Code Engineering tool) being a Jakarta project as I was
using and thought it a very cool package, and I believe Xalan uses it for
their
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