Leo Simons wrote:
> 
> > >>3) rename from "plain" FtpServer to AptSnarf (anagram of "Rana's
> > >>FTP") as Apache does not do plain
> > >>names.
> > >>
> > >
> > >My choice would be simply "Avalon FTP Server" as it is quite clear
> > >and correct a description and solidifies the avalon brand name.
> > >
> > This seems to be a common objection, and "Avalon FTP Server" has some
> > simplicity to it.  What package name?  aftps?
> 
> works for me...

or just ftpserver or ftps. I assume we are talking about
org.apache.avalon.x.*

> 
> > >On another subject, this is the third app we're putting
> > >in cornerstone that is not really a cornerstone. Time to
> > >vote on an jakart-avalon-applications cvs, perhaps?
> > >(containing the FTP Server, the proxy server (which is
> > >called HTTP Proxy) and XCommander (which perhaps should
> > >be called Avalan XML Socket Server)).
> >
> > Well, HTTPProxy is quite lightweight on features, and though there could
> > be more, is definately only a demo at the moment.  XCommander is quite
> > descriptive - I thought, but yes, a move to apps/ would be good.
> 
> XCommander was a programming exercise where I had a valid use case
> ("a generic framework to ease the development of XML Socket Programs
> communicating with the Flash 5 plugin") and it ended up being more
> useful than most existing products (at that time, dev in this area
> is fast).
> Since most people use it not as an example/demo but as an app, it
> should probably be branded as such.>

+1

> 
> > All of these apps should generate different SAR files - yes?  Whereas
> > the demos and cornerstone fundamentals could share one...

+1

Charles

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