The first alpha release of HiveMind (http://jakarta.apache.org/hivemind/) 1.1
is now available.
HiveMind is a simple, elegant, powerful general-purpose infrastructure for Java
applications. This
early preview release includes service(and configuration) visibility, explicit
module dependencies,
s
Does anyone know where the (presumably) Photoshop files are for the Apache logo (with
the feather)?
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Creator, Jakarta Tapestry
Creator, Jakarta HiveMind
http://howardlewisship.com
I've been asked to mirror the Tapestry and HiveMind libraries, but haven't been able
to find docs on
the web about how to do so.
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Creator, HiveMind
http://howardlew
This is a good subject w.r.t. Tapestry and HiveMind as well. The previous restriction
(ASL 1.1) was
that we could not even code against their packages. Under ASL 2.0, we merely can't
repackage their
JARs?
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Creator, Tap
Tapestry 3.0 final release is now available. Please see the Jakarta Home page for
more details!
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Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components
Creator, HiveMind
http://howardlewisship.com
Tapestry 3.0-rc-3 is ready for download from the standard places. This release fixes
some bugs
discovered in the prior release candidates, and includes some documentation updates.
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Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components
The second release candidate for Tapestry 3.0 is now available.
This release fixes a few bugs, most notably, problems deploying the example
applications.
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fore submitting the
proposal. Didn't
mean to imply anything or mandate anything or create anything that isn't already there.
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Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components
http://howardlewisship.com
specially), but the timing is really good for me now,
so it's all
working out.
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http://howardlewisship.com
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To unsub
[X] +1 I support this proposal (BINDING)
[ ] -1 I don't support this proposal
[ ] 0 I abstain from voting for or against this proposal
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Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components
http://howardlewisship.com
> -
ns-lang
and
commons-logging.
HiveMind makes use of the Javassist bytecode generation library, which is available
under the MPL
(Mozilla public license).
(2) Identify the initial source for the package
The initial code base has been developed by Howard M. Lewis Ship within the Jakarta
Comm
a considerable number of code changes "trapped" on my home
workstation, waiting
for a CVS server to become available. This includes changing the license to ASL 2.0
and changing the
root package from org.apache.commons.hivemind to org.apache.hivemind.
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Independen
I guess this is as much of a notification as we get? In any case, the grant appears to
have been
recorded.
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Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components
http://howardlewisship.com
> -Original Message-
> From:
OK, that's step 1 ... what are the remaining steps? How do we proceed from here?
Action items:
Restore HiveMind home page
Restore HiveMind CVS
Resubmit HiveMind proposal
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he or she
receives it?
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For additional comman
> > I prefer to see Hivemind established as a community (as far
> as I know Howard
> > is the only member of the community ATM) before exploring
> as you say. I see
> > no reason to deprive Howard of the opportunity to establish
> Hivemind and
> > build a community.
That's what is, in fact,
I'm trying to track down that myself. I need to give my friends at WebCT a call, to
see where they
are with the software grant. Between that, ApacheCon, a bad cold (how's that ear,
Andy?) and the
9-to-5 (oh, and painters in my house) I'm falling a little behind.
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I'm moniroting the avalon dev list.
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http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/hivemind/
http://javatapestry.blogspot.com
> -Original Message-
> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
oking for advice on what's appropriate. I'm thinking of something on the front
page of the
HiveMind site that clearly details the origination of HiveMind within WebCT. Something
a bit more
substantial than the blurb on the XMLBeans site that points back to BEA, I think.
Any ideas?
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Tapestry 3.0-beta-2 is now available.
This release fixes a number of bugs, is compatible with Jakarta FileUpload 1.0, and
has some
significant improvements related to localization.
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Did anything every happen on this? I remember ACO sending out a message, but I don't
know if it
every made it to a vote. I'd really like to pursue this, because of my instatiable
craving for
power.
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> '''(5) identify apache sponsoring individual '''
>
> * Steven Noels ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
That's a good step!
>
>
> '''(6) open issues for discussion''
rep and your incidental goal is to be listed
on the vendors
page, start now and see results soon.
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I'm tending towards the argument that if you can convince someone who has the right
access to update
the vendors.xml
page, then you deserve to be on the list.
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> -Original Message
including portions of the Vlib source code in the book? Do I
have to maintain that long ASL copyright message in the listings or just
provide a general notice that all the examples as covered under the ASL? Is
this usage covered under some kind of "fair use" clause (or generally
accepted pra
ugzilla. Catch-22. Is there a way around this, or must I prostrate myself
before infrastructure?
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http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry
> -Original Message-
> From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent
Currently, new Tapestry bugs are all assigned to me, personally.
I would prefer that new bugs be "assigned" to the Tapestry developer list.
Is there a way to do this cleanly in BugZilla, or do I create a "fake" user
([EMAIL PROTECTED])?
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eb site and additional examples.
>
> [2] identify the initial source from which the project is to
> be populated
>
> The project currently resides on the SourceForge
(http://tapestry.sf.net).
My wife says I sometimes code in my sleep. Now I know what I've been up-to
:-)
Gotta watch that cut-
I have to figure out all the business with signing the distributions. On my
todo list.
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http://jakarta.apache.org/proposals/tapestry
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefan Bodewig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent
Point taken. I'll pursue this there. I don't expect things to happen at
the snap of my fingers, I just want feedback that issues are being resolved.
I'll make that case at infrastructure.
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http://jakarta.apache.org/pro
with
the capabilities and responsibilities to handle infrastructure issues and
requests don't take five minutes to set up a BugZilla category for these
things. Instead, it is left to endless e-mails, no tracking, nothing gets
done ...
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> >
> > Well - that's one way to describe it. The other way is
> that the JCP
> > is how innovations are brought to the platform - the innovation was
> > done before you tried to make a JSR. For example, Jason Hunter is
> > running a JSR for JDOM. JDOM was done, and the benefits of the
> >
y, love Tapestry. Anyway, saying
something is a "web app framework" doesn't really say too much, especially
under the shadow of the Servlet API. You could just as easily clump Java,
Objective-C and C++ as "C-like languages" and complain that people should
chose one and bac
Woops --- that was supposed to be private. But advice is still welcome.
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http://jakarta.apache.org/proposals/tapestry
> -Original Message-
> From: Howard M. Lewis Ship [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday,
I'm looking for a bit of advice.
People keep asking me "how many people are using Tapestry" ... and I
honestly have no idea. Insufficient feedback.
Do you have a way of determining the user base of POI? Any guidelines based
on downloads?
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I'd like to join the bandwagon. I would like karma and permission to
advertise major Tapestry releases on the Jakarta main page.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Craig R.
a framework called Clover, which
is free for open source projects and produces a pretty result (using
Velocity, btw).
http://jakarta.apache.org/proposals/tapestry/doc/clover/
I'm very proud of the 80% coverage (on 23K NCLOC, 23000 lines of code
excluding comments) and expect to push this to 90
I'll probably get this functionality by operating directly on the Log4J API,
but enabling the page only if Log4J is on the classpath.
- Original Message -
From: "Costin Manolache" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: Logging st
For frameworks, you can't tell how the end-user will be configured. That's
why we switched Tapestry over to commons-logging, so that the end-user can
get the benefits of logging, regardless of whether they are using Log4J,
javax.logging or something else. We also ship Log4J, since we try to
maint
I haven't used JSPWiki, but I have used the Python-based MoinMoin and
really, really like it.
I just took a quick look at JSPWiki and I wouldn't be surprised if it's
feature set is based on MoinMoin (or vice-versa, it's always hard to tell).
It helps with discussions, and provides a temporary home
What's troublesome is that the EA they leaked makes these bold claims as the
end-all of Java web application development ... yet the demos they provided
were creaky, poorly executing and poorly written (also, pretty darn ugly!)
Some of the things they want to do are very ambitious, but the APIs ar
So, this went out about a week ago, and the guidelines only cover as far as
publishing a proposal on the Jakarta General List. What is the next step?
So far, I haven't seen any real negative responses, and a lot of positive
ones (I think a lot of ex-WebObjects folks are lurking about :-)). I cou
s to be a healthy community, it seems to be reasonably well in line
> with Jakarta, and I think it would be a good fit.
>
> So for whats its worth +0 from me, and +1 if they start following the
> voting rules/etc in advance then move here.
>
> If they do that I will volunteer to hel
ubject: Re: [PROPOSAL] Tapestry joins Jakarta
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 02:06, Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote:
> "Benevolent dictatorship". Probably should have expanded on this.
Without
> a formal comittee or voting system, I've reserved the right to ultimately
> decide what goes into
Well, looking at the docs for SPFC I can see the following differences right
off the bat:
It looks a bit more like Swinglets and the others, in that it uses or mimics
the Swing APIs. You assemble your pages in code, i.e., create a Form
object, add a TextField object and a Button object, and creat
I think you'll find good news when you read the mailing list. A year ago, I
wouldn't have tried to move Tapestry to Jakarta, because the community
wasn't strong enough, but now it seems like participation is there, with
more people contributing ideas and code. It's also gratifying when users
ask
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