We'd like to invite everyone who is interested
to join our initiative on codehaus.org. We are
aiming to write and submit a JSR for native java
continuations support inside the JVM.
We are currently looking for people that have
any kind of expertise in the continuations field
or just like to support
Just curious:
Why is this not developed under the Apache Incubator? Is there a reason
for the codehaus move?
Regards
Henning
On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 10:42, Torsten Curdt wrote:
> We'd like to invite everyone who is interested
> to join our initiative on codehaus.org. We ar
I am probably ignorant, but what are continuations?
Oliver
Torsten Curdt wrote:
We'd like to invite everyone who is interested
to join our initiative on codehaus.org. We are
aiming to write and submit a JSR for native java
continuations support inside the JVM.
We are currently looking for people th
Just curious:
Why is this not developed under the Apache Incubator?
Is there a reason for the codehaus move?
We already have a first implementation
based on java byte code transformation
(via BCEL) in Cocoon. But this initiative
is aiming for a JSR that hopefully give us
native support - one day...
I am probably ignorant, but what are continuations?
Hope these links help to get the picture...
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/flow/continuations.html
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/flow/
http://vafer.org/blog/tcurdt/archives/48.html
http://vafer.org/blog/tcurdt/archives/50.ht
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, robert burrell donkin
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> i'm happy for discussion to continue on this list
I feel more comfortable to do so, but that may be a personal thing.
Discussions need to get the use of "I" to stick to a name and the Wiki
really doesn't make this easy.
I te
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> important than MD5 signatures. But then again, given how badly
> connected the PGP keys used to sign most Jakarta releases are, you
> are probably correct. A signature by a key that hasn't been signed
> by anybody else isn't m
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