Avalon Excalibur 4.0 Final Release Available

2001-09-11 Thread Berin Loritsch

Avalon Excalibur 4.0 Released
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 The Avalon team is proud to announce the 4.0 final
 release of the Avalon Excalibur.

About Avalon

 The Avalon project is Apache's Java Server Framework.
 It is separated into five sub projects: Framework,
 Excalibur, LogKit, Cornerstone, and Phoenix. Its
 purpose is to simplify server side programming for
 Java based projects. It formalizes serveral best
 of breed practices and patterns for server side programming.

For more information about Avalon, please go to
http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon

About Avalon Excalibur 4.0
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 Avalon Excalibur contains several premade Avalon
 Components and utilities to make your server side
 programming easier. There are several pool implementations,
 Component management implementations, and database
 management implementations.

For more information about Avalon Excalibur 4.0, please go to
http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/excalibur

ChangeLog for Avalon Excalibur 4.0

*)  Update user docs. [BL]

*)  Remove dead code in scratchpad. [PD]

*)  Rework thread pooling package to a new design. This
 provides a mechanism to run a cleanup thread when
 the JVM is killed. [PD]

*)  Add classloader extension framework into the extension
 package. [PD]

*)  Add Container mechanism from Avalon Phoenix. [PD]

*)  Add support for recursive property resolution.
 Added appropriate unit test to accompany feature.
 (Property utils). [PD]

*)  Problem Fixed: I've encountered a problem with the
 SingleThreadedPool in that it alternatley returns
 valid and null pooled objects until you've got the
 "initial" constructor argument + 1 and then it starts
 returning (Poolable)m_factory.newInstance().
 Submitted by: "Corey O'Donovan". [PD]

*)  Fix some bugs found by Pool Profiling tests. [BL]

*)  Add new resource monitoring facility. This allows
 you to actively monitor resources and be notified
 if they are changed by outside forces. [BL]

*)  Set hierarchy via constructor to allow LogKit to
 work in sub classloaders. Submitted By: Sylvain
 Wallez. [DP]

*)  Update FileUtils with methods to count size of a directory,
 input argument check, fix javadoc, and method to
 convert an array of Files into URLs. [DP]

*)  ClassLoaderObjectInputStream moves from Cornerstone
 to Excalibur. [PH]

*)  Promote the i18n ResourceManager code to Excalibur
 production. [DP]

*)  Updated log messages for JdbcConnection--as well
 as added runtime detection if no connections could
 be created. This provides better reporting if the
 connection has configuration errors or other mitigating
 errors. [BL]

*)  Add direct support for Informix connection pooling.
 Requires the most recent JDBC drivers from Informix
 to use this feature. [BL]

*)  Deprecated the oradb attribute in JdbcDataSourceComponent,
 and added a keepalive element.This way we can test
 the line with valid SQL statements no matter what
 the DB is. Informix had trouble with the "select 1"
 and I am sure there are others. [BL]

*)  Fix bugs found by ReadWriteLock Test Case in the concurrent
 package. [BL]

*)  Update component package with support for Paremeterizable
 components (patch from Mircea Toma) [DP]

*)  Add support to display if an option is required. Patch
 was from Tom Jordahl (from xml-axis project). [BL]

*)  Fixed bug "CLArgsParser loops infinitely on OPTIONAL
 options" like "-Fa -B" where F optionally has an argument.
 Added unit tests to verify that it has been fixed. [PD]

*)  Update javadocs with '@since' tags so that we know
 when components have been introduced. [JT]

*)  Update JDBC datasource component so that you can
 specify your keep-alive query. This is for databases
 that don't like "SELECT 1;" as a query. [BL]

*)  Add new JUnit TestCase for automatically setting
 up Avalon Components and running tests. [GP]

*)  Fix a number of tests, and provided a couple new tests. [BL]

*)  Fix build process for tests and fix some of the tests. [PD]

*)  Add new LogKit Management framework to allow each
 component to have unique logger implementations
 and provide fine grained control over logging. [GP]

*)  Add new JNDI package to Excalibur with Memmory and
 RMI providers. [PD]

*)  Updated Announcement.xml to not refer to Testlet
 anymore. [BL]


Downloads for Avalon Excalibur 4.0 available at 

http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-avalon/release/excalibur/latest

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Re: [Lucene-dev] FW: Lucene Acceptance

2001-09-11 Thread Jason van Zyl

On 9/11/01 2:01 PM, "Jon Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 9/11/01 8:55 AM, "Sam Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> There's one
>> piece that someone of root authority needs to do, and I'll coordinate that
>> part.
> 
> Including getting a list of people who need commit access.

I'm getting the list together now. I've had a few responses so far so
hopefully the list will be complete soon. I will pass the info on to Sam
when I have all the pertinent info.
 
> -jon
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Re: [Lucene-dev] FW: Lucene Acceptance

2001-09-11 Thread Jon Stevens

on 9/11/01 8:55 AM, "Sam Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There's one
> piece that someone of root authority needs to do, and I'll coordinate that
> part.

Including getting a list of people who need commit access.

-jon


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Re: [Lucene-dev] FW: Lucene Acceptance

2001-09-11 Thread Sam Ruby

Jason van Zyl wrote:
>
>I will gather the names of the committers and pass the info on the Sam or
>Brian so they can make the accounts. I'll also make the request for the
>mailing lists.

I'll do the bulk of the work (including the mailing lists).  There's one
piece that someone of root authority needs to do, and I'll coordinate that
part.  So, yes, pass the info to me once it becomes available.

- Sam Ruby


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Re: [Lucene-dev] FW: Lucene Acceptance

2001-09-11 Thread Ted Husted

Jason van Zyl wrote:
> Do we know that all the current lucene committers have agreed to the switch?

I believe that all the active committers are on board. There were some
mertius committers that could not be reached, but I understand that the
decision was to just proceed based on the consent of the people working
on Lucene now. 

I think if we give them a working Jakarta Web site and a CVS, the rest
will quickly follow. 

I'm stepping through the Jakarta-Site2 default configuration, and
setting the docs up in a jakarta-lucene directory, that I can upload
when the CVS is online. 

I'm not a Velocity guru, but reckon you can help with that if I get
stuck ;-)

-- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY USA.
-- Custom Software ~ Technical Services.
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Re: [Lucene-dev] FW: Lucene Acceptance

2001-09-11 Thread Jason van Zyl

On 9/11/01 11:17 AM, "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jason van Zyl wrote:
>> I will join the lucene mailing list and we can work together from there to
>> move down the list of things to get done. Hopefully we can encourage the
>> existing developers to pitch in some time too to move things along.
> 
> Jason, 
> 
> I see that zenplex has a NYC address, but don't know if that is where
> you are situate. So if I don't hear from you, I'll assume you're caught
> up in the turmoil.

I am in Canada, probably the safest place in the world, so I am fortunate to
say that I'm ok. 
 
> Meanwhile, I'd say we should get the site and CVS setup for them, but
> expect the committers to repackage Lucene, and upload it to the CVS.

Sounds good.
 
> If you are in a position to get the intial mailing lists and CVS setup
> up, and have Apache accounts created for the committers, with karma for
> the Lucene CVS, let me know.

I will gather the names of the committers and pass the info on the Sam or
Brian so they can make the accounts. I'll also make the request for the
mailing lists.

Do we know that all the current lucene committers have agreed to the switch?

> In the meantime, I'll continue work on the
> Web site part of it so that is ready to post.

Ok.
 
> (I hope no one minds keeping up with business-as-usual during these
> troubling times. But if the rest of us don't carry on, then the
> terrorists win. That we cannot have.)
 
> -- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY USA.
> -- Custom Software ~ Technical Services.
> -- Tel +1 716 737-3463
> -- http://www.husted.com/about/struts/
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Re: [Lucene-dev] FW: Lucene Acceptance

2001-09-11 Thread Ted Husted

Jason van Zyl wrote:
> I will join the lucene mailing list and we can work together from there to
> move down the list of things to get done. Hopefully we can encourage the
> existing developers to pitch in some time too to move things along.

Jason, 

I see that zenplex has a NYC address, but don't know if that is where
you are situate. So if I don't hear from you, I'll assume you're caught
up in the turmoil.

Meanwhile, I'd say we should get the site and CVS setup for them, but
expect the committers to repackage Lucene, and upload it to the CVS. 

If you are in a position to get the intial mailing lists and CVS setup
up, and have Apache accounts created for the committers, with karma for
the Lucene CVS, let me know. In the meantime, I'll continue work on the
Web site part of it so that is ready to post.

(I hope no one minds keeping up with business-as-usual during these
troubling times. But if the rest of us don't carry on, then the
terrorists win. That we cannot have.)

-- Ted Husted, Husted dot Com, Fairport NY USA.
-- Custom Software ~ Technical Services.
-- Tel +1 716 737-3463
-- http://www.husted.com/about/struts/

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