I agree to Henri JCS could need more publicity! I have implemented a
transactional cache for the Jakarta Slide project as the only Apache
caching thing I have found at that time was
http://db.apache.org/ojb/objectcache.html
which simply was not powerful enough.
Even tought ojb caching took
As indicated on http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site2b.html I
like to get CVS Karma to update the Jakarta main web site.
Could someone grant me that Karma, please?
Thanks in advance :)
Oliver
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Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
On Dec 5, 2003, at 3:52 AM, Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
As indicated on http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site2b.html I
like to get CVS Karma to update the Jakarta main web site.
Could someone grant me that Karma, please?
Done. Be good.
I will! Just wanted to add
Hi!
I need some help as I need to do some administration on Slide's bugzilla
for the upcoming Slide 2.0 release to add some components and versions.
Does anyone know what to do here?
Thanks in advance,
Oliver
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Hi again!
The Slide community is just about to make a first beta release for a 2.0
version. As I have never done any releases on Apache Jakarta what is the
normal distribution process? What are the steps taken once the Slide
committers have decided the release actually should be rolled out? Do
Stuff at cvs.apache.org neither seems to be mirrored nor signed in any
way. So, I am supposed to just put the unsigned 2.0b1 distributions of
Slide into cvs.apache.org/dist/jakarta/slide/2.0-beta3? This would be
easy :)
Oliver
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I am a bit confused where to put our beta
Jakarta Slide 2.0 is a content repository and rudimentary content
management system. You can download it at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/download.html
Release notes can be found here:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/jakarta-slide/RELEASE-NOTES-2.0
Project's page:
I am a Jakarta committer and would like to start a transaction package
in the commons sandbox area. Can someone grant me the required Karma for
CVS access?
Thanks in advance,
Oliver
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Thanks, Stefan :)
Oliver
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Oliver Zeigermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone grant me the required Karma for CVS access?
Done.
Stefan
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The Slide community is proud to announce the release of the first
milestone towards the release of Slide 2.1. It includes bugfixes mainly
in the client section, support for Oracle and MySQL 4.1, performance
enhancements and a bunch of new features, among them an event and an
extractor
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
I am waiting for it as well. Might be a great default database for the
Slide project.
Oliver
Kevin A. Burton wrote:
Hm... wanted to check this code out of CVS but can't find it :-/
Maybe I'm jumping the gun a bit... I can be patient ;)
http://infoworld.com/article/04/08/03/HNclouscape_1.html
+1
Oliver
Henri Yandell wrote:
Suggested new bylaws are at:
http://www.osjava.org/~hen/jakarta/management.html
The aim is to identify the current reality, rather than plan out a new set
of bylaws. I believe I've responded to the past week of comments,
sometimes by dropping things from the text as
The Jakarta Slide community is pleased to announce that version 2.1
beta1 has been released. Beside many new features, performance
enhancements, and bug fixes, it now features the Projector framework.
Projector is a process based web framework that was designed to build
complex applications on top
Thanks Tim!
I really appreciate your help! Such an answer would be great. If it is
definitely impossbile to use Hibernate I should be fine with OJB as well.
Olli
Tim O'Brien wrote:
For Oliver's sake, could we submit the question to ASF counsel and see
if there is any way to allow us to use
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
On Sep 27, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
This is an issue important to me as well - I'd like to see this go
away, so we can use software w/ the LGPL. But until the problem is
resolved, right now the only way is to
or any other LGPL stuff in Jakarta Apache.
Oliver
Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
Folks,
I was considering to use Hibernate for persistence in the Slide project.
Now, Hibernate is LGPL, but in http://www.hibernate.org/196.html the
authors explain their idea of dynamic linking as mentioned in the LGPL
text
Could not access http://cvs.apache.org (e.g.
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-commons/transaction/ ) for quite
a while, anyone any idea what the problem is?
Oliver
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The Commons Transaction Cummunity is prood to announce the immediate
availability of the first release candidate of Commons Transaction
1.0.
Commons Transaction has recently been promoted from the Commons
Sandbox and provides utility classes commonly used in transactional
Java programming.
Unless, for example, you do this intentionally ;)
Oliver
On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 15:30:10 -0200, Felipe Leme
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would add a note to Danny's comment: treat contributors as your
primary users.
I have seem many projects (inside and outside ASF) where people submit
patches
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 23:27:51 -0500 (EST), Henri Yandell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, circling the basement is not conducive to coherence, or correct
spelling I suspect, so I'm going to ramble a bit here in vague
justification. Jakarta is different to other TLP's in that it's an
umbrella. One
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 08:19:09 -0500 (EST), Henri Yandell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 23:27:51 -0500 (EST), Henri Yandell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Demo Builds, Milestone Builds: Do we even use these terms regularly? We
The Commons Community is proud to announce the second beta release of
Commons Transaction 1.1!
Commons Transaction provides utility classes commonly used in transactional
Java programming.
The second beta does not add new features, but mainly fixes known
bugs, adds some tests, and provides more
Folks!
As already said it seems I will need SSH access to jakarta.apache.org
to update the jakarta commons transaction website - which I am a
committer for.
Is that right? If so who can grant that for me?
Thanks,
Oliver
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The Commons Community is proud to announce the final release of
Commons Transaction 1.1.
Commons Transaction provides utility classes commonly used in transactional
Java programming.
Version 1.1 aims at polishing (interface) oddities, improving
locking and making the file store more flexible.
I would love to see a very light weight WebDAV servlet which could be
taken from Tomcat.
Oliver
On 6/24/05, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just looking within Jakarta, the following all jump out as initial code:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/commons/sandbox/servlet/ has a
While you are at it: Could you give me rights to the Commons JIRA? I
am a committer. Would be great!
User: ozeigermann
Thanks in advance!
Oliver
2006/7/13, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You don't have commit rights to Turbine, so no on the Turbine JIRA bit.
Torque is a db.apache.org
Hi, folks!
I currently plan an article on Open Source Software development. What
I would like from you are voices about my central question:
Why does the loose development process of OS work?
Or more in detail: Why are almost all commercial projects organized as
a strict hierarchy while most
Hi, folks!
Recently, worries about the state of the Slide project came up in
private lists. It seems to be more or less unsupported and no
community seems to exist any more. Most posts to the lists remain
unanswered.
Additionally, I have heard voices who consider Slide redundant now
that
They disappeared one after another after learning about the complexity
of the Slide code. As discussed in another thread OS is about fun and
passion. It is hard to keep up fun with such a complicated and
partially confusing code base, though. If Slide was a commercial
project it would certainly
Hi Matt!
I understand you already are a Jakarta Commons commiter, right?
Wouldn't it be the easiest way to add the project to the Commons
sandbox, make it ready for a release and promote it to the proper
section quickly.
AFAIK all Commons committers are allowed to create projects in the
2007/3/7, Rahul Akolkar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 3/7/07, Oliver Zeigermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Matt!
I understand you already are a Jakarta Commons commiter, right?
Wouldn't it be the easiest way to add the project to the Commons
sandbox, make it ready for a release and promote
+1
Oliver
2007/5/8, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sadly a bit too late to make the next board meeting I suspect.
However, here's a vote for Commons to officially request that it move to TLP.
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-commons/TLPResolution
Please add your name if you're a Commons
For commons transaction I did exactly that.
Create/sign the RC as if it was the final release, but only put it on
temporary storage without notifying anyone external.
IMHO a RC is not meant to check for remaining bugs, but rather to see
if the distro looks ok, installs, etc.
That means the RC
2007/8/10, Roland Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
Martin's and
also my hopes had been that when the - indeed useful - WebDAV client
was moved to a different project it could actually be revived. Reasons
are that it is functional, useful and of much less complexity than
2007/8/6, Roland Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
Slide seems pretty inactive at the moment. I am just wondering how many
developers out there would be willing to contribute on a more or less
regular basis to the maintenance and further development of Slide, or
the new
2007/8/10, Roland Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
While I would like to get rid of HttpClient 3.x rather
sooner than later, there's no denyig that it will stay
with us for several years to come. From this angle, it
would make sense to move the WebDAV client as it is.
Maybe that could be the
Could you live with HttpComponents being the name of the new TLP? I
would really like to avoid having to come up with a completely new name
for the project. The name is ugly and unwieldy but we have already had a
number of public releases so it is more or less established. If yes,
consider
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