On 11/10/2011 07:01 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
A joint vote to retire Jakarta into the Attic and to ask the board to
close down the PMC.
[ ] +1
Cheers
Jean-Frederic
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On 07/23/2011 08:25 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
[X] +1, G'night Cactus
Cheers
Jean-Frederic
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On 03/11/2010 12:23 AM, Niall Pemberton wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 1:47 AM, Rahul Akolkar wrote:
>> This is cross-posted, please use your discretion to respond to the
>> relevant list(s). At a suitable time, I'll try to collate replies in a
>> summary post to gene...@.
>>
>> We have three Jak
m zyzy wrote:
Could Tomcat 6 core binary be used in 64-bit Linux O/S ? which one of 64-bit
JDK 5 or 6 is recommended ? FYI the machine's processor is a 2 core Intel
with Intel 64 support, 16 GB DDR2 FB and 160BG SATA2 SAS.
And how many maximum heap -Xmx and PermGen space memory should be enough
w
Iuliana wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> I was trying to use tomcat 5.5.23 in Linux Slackware 11 but when I start the
> server in console: $CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh, I dont have any error, the
> page is white and when I see the file catalina.out in logs folder I have the
> follow:
>
> SEVERE: Err
Dion Gillard wrote:
From looking at Struts SVN, I'm guessing that they're built and then
tagged
from a revision of trunk and then that tag is voted on for quality.
Maybe one of the Struts/Tomcat committers can explain how they do it?
In Tomcat the committers agree on a release date the corres
+1
Cheers
Jean-Frederic
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
good: Could I get karma for jakarta-site2?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: jean-frederic clere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 10:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PATCH] jakarta-site2/xdocs/site/binindex.xml
Hi,
I have tried
Hi,
I have tried to commit a correction to binindex.xml but I have got the following
errror message:
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cvs server: Pre-commit check failed
cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first!
cvs commit: saving log message in /tmp/cvs7XO3S6
+++
Could someone commit the changes with the following c
Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
http://www.freeroller.net/page/ara_e/20021214
I think we are going to see more and more of this over the coming year as
the economy gets worse and worse and people are expected to produce real
working applications. People are going to start to clue in to the fact that
EJB
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
I think the problem is also the threads in FreeBSD.
for a long time the jdk on linux came with its own thread implementation.
You are right and __clone() is a _very_ special way for starting a thread.
It would have been cool to say that Java powered Yahoo!
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Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
I knew that not having a decent FreeBSD JVM was eventually going to bite Sun
in the ass in a very public way...
"Why not JSP, Servlets, or J2EE?"
http://public.yahoo.com/~radwin/talks/yahoo-phpcon2002.htm
I think the problem is also the threads in FreeBSD.
I
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Jean-Frederic Clere was looking for a way to identify the version of the
current
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, jean-frederic clere
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Something like the following to check that it is at least 1.3:
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> much simpler:
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> Class.forName("java.util.Timer")
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, jean-frederic clere
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Has someone a better solution or an idea?
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>
> Try to load a class and catch the ClassNotFoundException - properties
> have not been reliable so far.
Hi,
I am looking for a reliable way to find the JVM version of installed Java.
I have tried java -version but that seems to return weird strings.
Reading java.version via System.getProperties looks better.
Has someone a better solution or an idea?
Cheers
Jean-frederic
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Remy Maucherat wrote:
>>I noticed some projects distribute separate 'dist' and 'source' packages,
>>and some include the source in the dist package as well.
>>
>>In some cases the 'source' included with the dist doesn't include
>>build.xml and the auxiliary files.
>>
>>I remember many discussions
Danny Angus wrote:
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> jean-frederic clere wrote:
> > Pier Fumagalli wrote:
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> Morgan Delagrange (accepted)
>
> I would like to nominate Morgan Delagrange for the PMC. He's a founding
> member of and an active participant in jakarta-commons, is the author of
> some popular jakarta-taglibs tags, and has contributed a substantial
> amount of code, documentation
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
>
> >Try to imagine what makes Sun officials worry more:
> >
> >- the guy who pushed java technology in the ASF since '97 and was so
> >efficient with his java-lover friends that the ASF has more than 70% of
> >its code written in Java and now thinks seriously at
> >abandoning
I would like to nominate Costin Manolache for election to the PMC.
Costin has a wide area knowledge of ASF projects (Apr, httpd 1.3/2.0,
tomcat3.x/4.0, Ant...).
He has been contributing to Tomcat since the very first versions.
He has the patience of a good teacher and the spirit of a real "hacke
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