Date: 2004-08-19T10:40:27 Editor: DionGillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wiki: Jakarta Commons Wiki Page: JEXL URL: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-commons/JEXL
no comment Change Log: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ JEXL has been sitting around for some time (some might say, it has been languishing). A few projects (such as Jelly) use it, but more would use it if it were fully releases. Plus, components in commons proper should be released. So, let's make a release of JEXL sooner rather than later, here's the process: - * '''Code review for any outstanding issues''' - We need to give JEXL a once over to make sure there are no obvious outstanding issues or bugs that need fixing. - * '''Call for Comments''' - Once we are certain there are no outstanding issues, call for comments on commons-dev + * '''Code review for any outstanding issues''' - We need to give JEXL a once over to make sure there are no obvious outstanding issues or bugs that need fixing. (DONE) + * '''Call for Comments''' - Once we are certain there are no outstanding issues, call for comments on commons-dev. (DONE) * '''Cut a release''' * '''Publish to Maven repo''' @@ -19,11 +19,14 @@ * '''Documentation''' * '''Syntax Page''' - We need a page devoted to syntax, preferably we'll have an explanation of the syntax and a big table with some examples. + * Placeholder created * '''Examples Page''' - Keep the small example on the front page, we'll need a quick page that reads like a small user's guide with a section demonstrating every usage situation. + * Placeholder created * '''Related Resources on Index Page''' - Develop this related resources section put some more links to Velocity resources. * '''package.html''' - Some of the packages have package.html content. We need to make sure that a developer has the necessary tools to use Jexl from the Javadoc alone. * '''JavaDoc''' - We need some explanation about Pre and Post resolvers. Esp. why and how someone would ever want to use them. Also, keep an eye out for informal JavaDoc - the jexl package had some JavaDoc that sounded like development planning. * '''Refactoring''' * '''Unused Classes''' - There was one class (sort sort of LogAdapter) which was not referenced in thie commons-jexl project. Make sure that each class in jexl is relevant. + * Other than unused parser classes, all now appear to be used. * '''General Refactoring''' - How's that for a catch all bullet point? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]