On Fri, 15 Sep 2006, Nathan Bubna wrote:
The Velocity project has for some time now been making plans for a
proposal to the board that the Velocity projects leave the Jakarta
umbrella and become their own top level project. Martin has asked us
to hold a vote on the proposal here before he
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 21:40 +, robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 16 Nov 2004, at 17:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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=== Subproject news ===
(** implies report based on the mailing lists by the chair)
+
+(These projects need to provide a status)
+
+ *
On Sun, 2004-11-21 at 21:39 +, robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 19 Nov 2004, at 21:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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=== Status ===
- * ECS and ORO migrated to SVN.
+ * ECS,
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 10:04 +0900, Shinobu Kawai wrote:
Looks like it's fixed. :)
Is bugzilla broken? Or is it just me?
I tried to see a bug, and got a big red error message. :(
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=32247
This was probably caused by the migration of
Now that AC is over, I've pulled the ad from the jarkarta-site2 module.
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 13:52 -0500, Henri Yandell wrote:
Just a note for all Jakarta committers. With the ApacheCon conference
coming up, we've been asked to place an ApacheCon logo on the sites;
something which is being
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 13:35 -0400, Henri Yandell wrote:
...
How about just being able to do multiple Exceptions in one block?
try {
} catch(JMSException, RemoteException, SQLException e) {
}
or possibly even:
try {
} catch( (JMSException | RemoteException |
Hirsch, Patty wrote:
Hello,
I am developing the Help documentation for a tag library component the
company I work for is developing. In the documentation, I have listed all
the supported tags and would like to include descriptions of each; ideally,
the text for the descriptions would come from
Martin Cooper wrote:
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
[I like Turbineers. :-) ]
I am one of them, and I did some discussion about JCS @ ApacheCon with
Martin Poeschl (who seems to do the odd fix to JCS because he uses it in
Torque), another Turbineer. We basically were came to
Henri Yandell wrote:
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, robert burrell donkin wrote:
(i'm a little inclined towards db but) i'd support a proposal from the
JCS team for a future in either db or jakarta (along the lines outlined
above). guys - have you come to any opinions about what's the best
option yet?
My
The lack of vibrant community is what points to Jakarta Commons as the more
appropriate place, a place where a community could grow for JCS. I'd rather see
JCS as a full sub-project, but without a community to support the software, it
would be misplaced as such.
Henri Yandell wrote:
So your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I noticed that
* mysql-*.jar
MM MySQL JDBC Driver
http://www.worldserver.com/mm.mysql/
appeared in downloads I did yesterday from the ASF web site
jakarta.apche.org.
I beleive the latter is under the GPL - and a quick glance shows that
Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel Rall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm sure someone else will manage it but some of the lists have zero
entries, e.g. turbine-maven-dev
I know, old problem. I'm regenerating the mbox indices now (which is
going
Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
petite_abeille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 08:34 PM, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Thank to Daniel Rall, we finally have an in-house mail archive for
JAKARTA.APACHE.ORG, with all our history so far.
The baby is running
instead of the few that are showing up now?
Thank to Daniel Rall, we finally have an in-house mail archive for
JAKARTA.APACHE.ORG, with all our history so far.
The baby is running on Tigris' EyeBrowse and can be accessed here:
http://nagoya.apache.org/
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Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Paulo Gaspar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Of course that from the way Jon talks about me you can tell that
I do not always agree with him - Jon seems to only be friendly
to those that agree with him.
For the record, I've even committed the
Martin Poeschl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i just sent a proposal to the torque list to move to db
...which has been approved by the developers.
- Dan
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Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Rall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hadn't been able to reach the one at 8080 from off the machine since
Pier installed the mod_proxy ProxyPass magic for httpd (other than by
telnetting from the box
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on 5/3/02 1:58 PM, Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dude... is that available to other projects? Secondly, are there any
bugs stored in it? I tried to run a few queries to try it out and got
no results. I'd love to try scarab and might
Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on 5/3/02 12:38 PM, Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and
I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like
it),
but out of curiosity, how is this
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I'm sure someone else will manage it but some of the lists have zero
entries, e.g. turbine-maven-dev
I know, old problem. I'm regenerating the mbox indices now (which is
going to make nagoya very slow for a bit, btw).
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Santiago Gala [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
with my standard settings:
Ejemplo de Cabecera de Request
Host hisitech.com:8080
Accept
text/xml,application/xml,application/xhtml+xml,text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,video/x-mng,image/png,image/jpeg,image/gif;q=0.2,text/css,*/*;q=0.1
petite_abeille [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 08:34 PM, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Thank to Daniel Rall, we finally have an in-house mail archive for
JAKARTA.APACHE.ORG, with all our history so far.
The baby is running on Tigris' EyeBrowse and can be accessed here
James Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I personally have found uses for both. You may notice that for print
documentation in maven we are using XSLT rather than DVSL. At that point
all the generated documents and user documents are in the same
intermediate format and no further access to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do that because I believe standards are essential - even if
'simpler' pet-solutions exist. Standards are the only way to
get people to work togheter - and DocBook, HTML, XSLT are
the standards.
Standards are funny things. There's always so many to choose
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edson Alves Pereira) writes:
I´m using Tomcat 4.0.3 and Apache 1.3.2 and the Tomcat´s invoker
doesn´t call my servlets. I think that i´ve already done
everything, where i can get a good howto about?
Be sure you are using Catalina's default web.xml (by placing it
Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That is the /real/ latest version of Centipede.
I hope to make a beta of the new Centipede *with* new docs by the weekend.
Hope so. Current docs are lacking:
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think both projects have nice advantages and features. Maven has good
documentation. Centipede is easier to setup and is a bit more advanced
in the way it generates documentation. Its a bit alpha but I think the
code generation stuff in
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 05:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I think both projects have nice advantages and features. Maven has good
documentation. Centipede is easier to setup and is a bit more advanced
in the way it generates
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm attaching screen shots. The source code page is much worse than the
javadocs. I'm at 1024x768.
The fonts on the source code page came through a bit small, but other
than that I didn't see a problem.
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Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 4/30/02 11:31 PM, John McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not know where to locate Turbine's original charter and I think it
is a good idea to try to follow it. Are these published somewhere or
should Turbine maintain it in its own
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah... I'll recommend that it be looked at by the people that do
that. If I do anything cosmetic its least possible effort based as I
HATE doing things that are cosmetic (GUIs, can you move this button
ten pixels to the left, bla bla).. . kontent
Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are things I like about Centipede, too, e.g. the cents, and I think
there could be a lot of synergy between maven and centipede, e.g. the skins
side of things is something I'd like to see with maven, but looking @ POI's
site under Linux, the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm also a little worried about the size/vocality of the centipede
developer community. Krysalis lists (in the archive) total 53 posts. Maven
dev (includes cvs) has 780, and the user list 151.
And let's not forget the constant chatter on the IRC server. ;-)
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Michael A. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Sam wrote:
Where is this jakarta-commons-sandbox/configuration that you mentioned
below.
Its not listed anywhere on
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/components.html
The component doesn't have a website yet. You can get
Peter Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 09:50, Sam wrote:
Hi.
I would like to propose a new subproject called Config4J.
Theres a few of these around all solving similar things. Is there anything
that distinguishes it from the Preferences API in JDK1.4? (Except that it
Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I looked at the CVS repository for this component.
This seems to be in a very early statge. Eg theres
nothing in the XML config part. There are just 2 basic
classes Eg BaseConfiguration.java that really doesnt
do much.
I dont mean to sound like I m
Amarendran Subramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Torque is nice, but you have to specify the database first in the XML.
Usually, I prefer to code Java instead of XML. If it was the other way
i solved this by writing a little tools that analyzes the database
and generates the xml for me. but
Joe Germuska [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 9:30 AM -0600 4/24/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I wonder if using crossdb for Torque would be a good
idea. Reason being is that you wouldn't have to rebuild all your
classes and scripts like you would using Torque now if you wanted to
use a
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on 4/24/02 4:50 PM, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I would like to propose a new subproject called Config4J.
The aim of this project is to provide developers with a generic
framework to help with setting up application level configuration
gross
Amarendran Subramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
I developed a time ago something similar which includes a database
persistence layer on top of it.
It maps table entries in java objects and vice versa, the key features are:
- 1-n, n-m, 1-1 references with automatic cache
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on 4/22/02 12:19 AM, Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You also left out all the code related to getting the 'conn'
object. Torque
abstracts all that away so it isn't necessary at all.
Which is not valid in every use case. CrossDB uses a
Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Torque has been separated for about a year now.
We haven't found a reason to make it a top level project yet.
I really don't understand why the location of a set of code matters.
The one reason I can think of is exposure.
Which could be seen as a
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Village abstracts JDBC, not databases. Torque uses Village in some
places in order to make the code cleaner and simpler.
After using them both for a couple years now, I've come to the
conclusion that the database abstraction layer which Torque
Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which has advantages over O/R, which is the reason not everyone
uses O/R for everything. I'd say it is a choice instead of a
problem.
Right...like using JSP over Velocity is a choice. That said, JSP still
sucks. :-)
A strange comparison. JSP and
Michael McCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jon, are you a bitter man? ;-)
I think the point he (Jon) is trying to make is why write another
tool when there are entirely suitable ones out there already. You
would be far better off adding you insights to an existing project
than starting a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Daniel Rall wrote:
CrossDB and Torque are entirely different layers. There's no reason
for someone to use CrossDB instead of Torque unless they're either a)
trying to avoid or circumvent O/R entirely, or b) trying to build an
O/R framework
Peter Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please don't cross post announcements to the general list. Announcements
should go to the announcements list as thats what it is meant for.
Most of the people here are interested in Maven, and not necessarily
on the announcements list. +1 Jason, thanks
Magesh Umasankar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Jakarta General Newsgroup @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Note JDO are not scalable nd only simple.
I know this isn't the place to discuss this,
but couldn't resist asking for the reasons
supporting this assertion.
Without caching, they lead to
Gunther Schadow [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mathieu Gervais wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the place to ask for this, but I've noticed the
regexp project seems to not be maintained anymore. [...] Is it
recomended to switch to ORO? [...] I think if
this project is going without any
Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 15:48, Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
on 3/21/02 8:41 AM, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume that ant is not made to take advantage of a multi-processor
box, (I compiled some code on a quad processor machine and ant
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 17:22, Ted Husted wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool, feedback :) Where do u think it needs more whitespace - between
'menus' or 'items'?
Personally, I like putting the sidebar menus on the right, so they are
near the
Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Re. Chris's point, I think we'll be hard pressed to reach consensus on what
a project maturity means, let alone how to measure it.
If I were building this document (and if I remember correctly, I built this
document:
Pete Chown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel Rall wrote:
Does the bytecode interpreter [from gcj] handle class loading yet?
Yes. You can invoke the bytecode interpreter directly with gij if you
don't want to compile. Gij will handle Class.forName and friends
correctly.
If you compile
Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/news.html#0319
Thank you for your contribution.
I would be in favor of having the overview linked off of the About
Jakarta section of the left nav.
Index: project.xml
Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm -1 until someone can clarify how/why this is different from the Jakarta
Subprojects section of the home page.
One difference that I've noticed is that overview.xml is a more
complete and comprehensive list of projects, where as the Subprojects
Pete Chown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The other thing I would like to push is gcj. It doesn't seem to be very
well known. For people who haven't come across it, it is part of gcc
and it is an ahead-of-time compiler for Java. It also includes a
bytecode interpreter so it can deal with
Michael A. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Since a while the XML-RPC project of Apache is looking for Base64
coder/decoder. Currently one under LGPL is used but there must certainly
be some class in Jakarta project that has such a class.
Does
Apache XML-RPC is a Java implementation of XML-RPC, a popular protocol
that uses XML over HTTP to implement remote procedure calls.
Apache XML-RPC was previously known as Helma XML-RPC. If you have code
using the Helma library, all you should have to do is change the
import statements in your
Jon, let me know what I can to help.
- Dan
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Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 3/4/02 3:42 PM, Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 3/4/02 12:38 PM, Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If we do that, we can do something technical as well in the Covalent space?
I don't think that would be a good idea
Oliver Toma [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
we are currently working on a project with velocity/jetspeed. now we need
the taglib to access to velocity-specific stuff like the l10n etc. where can
i find this taglib? i have searched the hole jakarta-site?
You can lift some localization code from
Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I nominate Ceki Gulku to be a candidate for the PMC election.
Ceki is the force of nature behind log4j, a member of the ASF, until
recently a member of the PMC, and one who I find is generally clear thinking
and fair when it comes to open source
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to nominate
- Jon Stevens
- Sam Ruby
for the upcoming PMC elections.
The reason is simple: nobody else has done more for jakarta.
+1 for both of the old dogs.
Dan
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Bojan Smojver [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to nominate Geir Magnusson Jr. for the PMC.
Geir is current PMC member. His dedication to Jakarta projects,
especially Velocity, is undoubted. His support levels on Velocity
project are unsurpassed, with response times in minutes. He is
[question from tomcat-dev]
Andy Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was going to update this page
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsonwin32.html
to reflect the fact that PuTTY, a free / open source SSH client, now
supports tunnelling.
Do I just update the page and commit it or is
Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Erik Hatcher wrote:
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 19:27:52 -0500
From: Erik Hatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Jakarta General List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jakarta General List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: More abuse of coding
Ceki Gülcü [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
People who repeatedly forget to type this represent a minority and
should perhaps look to exercise a different profession.
Agreed.
The problem with
public void setSomething(Object something){
this.something = something;
}
is
public void
Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could we get the CVS to preformat its change reports in XML when it
emails them over?
The other thing I've started to wonder is whether we should be using the
Bugzilla enhancements as a TODO list, and then link to there from a page
on the site.
Do we
Paul Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Within the standard Jakarta documentation tools, i.e. jakarta-site2
and anakia, is their a way to build a keyword index?
Lucene could be used to build such a tool.
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GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about using the bzip2 format for tarball along
with gzip and zip format ?
It will save bytes and more important will fit better
with packaging recommandations of leading Linux distro.
You have my +1, though I would instead recommend using bzip2
Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
I guess their response will be that TestCase.name() has been
deprecated since five months now and the alternative getName() is
available in the 3.7 release.
That covers cactus, and perhaps soap and axis.
What about the velocity, and
Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I now have a proposal for BCEL which can be found here:
http://www.apache.org/~jvanzyl/jakarta-bcel
+1
Here's my non-PMC +1.
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Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel Rall wrote:
If the Velocity failure turns out to be JUnit related, I'll make
whatever changes are necessary. Sam, I'd appreciate a poke if it
comes to that.
You can count on a _DAILY_ poke until this is resolved. ;-)
O, *those* messages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's too bad that importscrubber messed up the Scarab source code.
Importscrubber is still definitely a work in progress, and there are some
things that it is definitely going to miss. For example, since the
compiler inlines references to static finals, and
Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know, but reading it without the full introduction to the quote makes it
appear as we're talking about M$-ASP, and makes us look bad (not that I
care much about M$ anyway, but...). Another option is expanding it and
replacing it with application
Fernandez Martinez, Alejandro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IMHO, the commitment from your company is not enough. The company might go
under, or shift strategy, or find the product no longer useful. That would
leave the product effectively orphaned, in Jakarta land but with nobody willing
to
Daryl Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) I read somewhere a long time ago that there was some replacement Apache
project for stylebook (that involved some kind of embedding of style
information -- which I considered to be not as good design). Is there? I
couldn't find it... Was it Anakia?
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