Hi Nathan
Nathan Beyer wrote:
Have you tried putting Xerces, Xalan and the xml-commons JARs in the
bootclasspath? I believe the intent is to use that for the JAXP code anyway.
No and yes. I haven't because I wasn't actually trying to run Tomcat
with Harmony classes, I was just using the IBM SDK to see what classes
Tomcat loads (whilst doing a few basic tasks) and then work out which of
them we don't have in Harmony. You are completely right about the Xerces
and Xalan ones, I don't expect them ever to be in Harmony SVN. Perhaps I
should have taken them off the list.
The reason for looking at class loads like this is that I think it gives
us a good idea of what it's worth trying to run now and what should be
left until we have a more complete implementation. Does this make sense?
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From: zoe slattery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 3:25 AM
To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Which applications run using Harmony classes?
I like Mark's answer best!
Back to the subject though - I've updated the wiki (here
http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Apache_Tomcat) with the list of API
classes that Tomcat loaded that aren't in SVN.
Having Harmony-39 and Harmony-88 in SVN will make this list a lot
shorter :-).
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Mark Hindess wrote:
On 03/03/06, Tim Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is 'perl' ?
(answers in 15 words or fewer)
What you choose when you want to code something useful in 15 words or
fewer?
A write-only, self-obfuscating programming language that relies on
punctuation and side effects.