Thomas Hicks wrote:
At 02:55 PM 11/8/2003, Eirk wrote:
On Saturday, November 8, 2003, at 02:07 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
Hi all,
After reading this post by Howard Ship:
http://javatapestry.blogspot.com/
2003_11_02_javatapestry_archive.html#106823763090126075
I realize that this would help me
So how many of you have found a reference to a class, and can't find out
which *^%$ jar it is located in?
What do you do when you have this problem?
Ollie
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Typically i do a google search on the package name with the class and
try and determine from the results where it actually is. Of course it
gets interesting when there are multiple versions in the jar.
I've also used Apple's Jar viewer to help out in some situations.
-warner
On Sunday,
Warner Onstine wrote:
Typically i do a google search on the package name with the class and
try and determine from the results where it actually is. Of course it
gets interesting when there are multiple versions in the jar.
I've also used Apple's Jar viewer to help out in some situations.
Raymond Gao (jxta) wrote:
Dear Ollie,
Thank you for your positive comments. P2PJ gladly welcomes your article.
Your topic sounds interesting. I believe P2P technology will become an
integral part for enterprise IT strategy. Instant messaging is just one such
an example. Content management will
Howdy folks -
I'm still good with the Tuesday meeting. Looks like that is Veterans
Day - not one that is observed where I work.
Cheers,
Timo
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Alright, sounds like Tuesday is on! I for one am very much looking
forward to it. I hope Ollie can make it as well to ask some good P2P
questions of Ellie.
-warner
On Sunday, November 9, 2003, at 01:37 PM, Tim Colson wrote:
Howdy folks -
I'm still good with the Tuesday meeting. Looks like
Chad wrote:
Unfortunately, I work from Phoenix Mon-Wed, so I can never make the
meetings, or else I would volunteer for some presentations.
I did make the Velocity presentation, and I'm very glad I did.
We need to webcast the meetings :)
Interesting idea.
Live broadcast would be
I know there was a utility for this when I used Websphere Application Developer
a few years ago. Search on DeveloperWorks for jar file finder or something
along those lines. DOn't remember if it was standalone or an Eclipse/WSAD plugin.
If you are interested and can't find it let me know. It