Also -scxml

Gary

On Wed, Apr 27, 2022, 11:02 Bernd Eckenfels <e...@zusammenkunft.net> wrote:

> Hello Guy,
>
> I think Apache Commons might be a good fit, but it depends a bit on your
> dependencies.
>
> You could also check -ognl, -xpath or -rdf components, they are all offer
> similar features.
>
> If you want to traverse POJO then commons-lang might be an option (but
> then it needs to be leightweigt). If you work with collections, then
> commons-collections sounds a fit.
>
> Gruss
> Bernd
>
>
> --
> http://bernd.eckenfels.net
> ________________________________
> Von: Boo, Guy <g...@informatica.com.INVALID>
> Gesendet: Wednesday, April 27, 2022 4:53:34 PM
> An: dev@commons.apache.org <dev@commons.apache.org>
> Betreff: [lang] how to submit a proposal for a new component?
>
> I am extremely sorry if this is spam, but I couldn't find anything on the
> project page that indicated how to propose new extensions, and I don't even
> know if lang, math, collections, or a new component would make the most
> sense. If this is not the appropriate location please just let me know (or
> ignore this email), thanks!
>
> I'd like to contribute a set of utilities for the definition, traversal,
> identification, and manipulation of arbitrary graphs. The primary benefit
> is developer convenience, as it makes it possible to define and execute
> custom graph operations as succinctly as one can define a for-each loop,
> even on data structures that do not participate in the package's API. My
> goal in releasing this to open source is to see it improved and optimized.
>
> Is Apache commons the appropriate package for this kind of utility? Do I
> provide the source code first? Should I speak to someone specific rather
> than spamming the entire mailing list?
>
> Thanks very much!
> -g
>

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