Number of tests run: 668
Successful tests: 667
Errors:1
Failures: 0
[time of test: 4 July 2002 0:27 GMT]
[java.version: 1.3.1]
[java.vendor: Apple Computer, Inc.]
Yes,
Well, geography stories with American are too easy... ;) 3 weeks ago, as I
was in transit in New York airport, I had to wait during about 25 minutes
just for the lady to find the ISO country code for Switzerland. So I told
her: If you want the ISO code, it is 'CH'. I know it sounds weird,
yes, I have. If I recall it turned out to be a classpath issue. I had been
mucking around with jdk1.3 and 1.4 installs on a WinXP box. The java
executable was being picked up from the System32 dir. and the JAVA_HOME
environment variable was set to jdk1.3 or such thing.. In any event it
was a
I'm going to change the invocation stack so that a response object is passed
back to the client instead of just the raw data. This will allow the server
to send back information to the client. The client can already send back
information via the Invocation object, just makes sense to add an
JUST DO IT!
Excellent
marcf
PS: we will write an optimized invoker/proxy that just assumes a fixed
set of data (ala 2.0) that will speed up the serialization of the data,
you know for silly little benchmarks and all LOL
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And I said: Nope, Switzerland is in Switzerland and the ISO
code is CH. Ten minutes later she said: Oh yes, I see, the
code is 'CH'.. I was oscillating between red and yellow.
ROTFLOL
But then I met very smart people in California, so I quickly
forgot this funny story.
On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 23:24, James Mitchell wrote:
ou pour nos amis hollandais
Ich mag nackt (bildlich sprechend) in die Weiden der offenen Quelle
laufen
excuse me? as a german i take this as a personal offense being compared
to a nation that couldn't even qualify for the
Hi,
That seems to have been it.
Thanks,
Chris
--- Ben Bitdiddle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes, I have. If I recall it turned out to be a classpath issue. I
had been
mucking around with jdk1.3 and 1.4 installs on a WinXP box. The
java
executable was being picked up from the System32 dir.
Hi,
I cannot get jboss HEAD to build.
I get the NullPointerException on building one of the management jars
as I have previously mentioned.
Anyone had problems like this?
I will disable using the ibm jdk for now...
Regards,
Chris
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Bugs item #577472, was opened at 2002-07-04 16:08
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Bugs item #577474, was opened at 2002-07-04 16:11
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Bugs item #577472, was opened at 2002-07-04 18:08
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Bugs item #577472, was opened at 2002-07-04 18:08
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Bugs item #577474, was opened at 2002-07-04 18:11
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Bugs item #577508, was opened at 2002-07-04 19:50
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Bugs item #577512, was opened at 2002-07-04 20:07
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Bugs item #551533, was opened at 2002-05-02 13:40
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Bugs item #576370, was opened at 2002-07-02 08:38
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Bugs item #577512, was opened at 2002-07-04 13:07
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Bugs item #577512, was opened at 2002-07-04 13:07
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Bugs item #577508, was opened at 2002-07-04 12:50
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Status: Deleted
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Submitted By: Udo Klinkmüller (ukkm)
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