Now stop being a fucking smart ass.
--jason
On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 12:34 PM, Ben Tompkins wrote:
Does this happen only when you try to compile from the IDE? I had a similar
problem with jboss-3.2 early in the build process, but this was from the
command line. I don't remember all of the details, but if I compiled using
build.sh --debug --verbose (under linux) a MalformedURLException would occur
in java.net, presumably because the resource: protocol type is not recognized
by java.net as a valid type (because it is not a valid standard protocol
type). I attributed this to missing files and/or a corrupt, incomplete, or
misconfigured distribution of buildmagic. But the source for buildmagic was
not to be found anywhere. It has been withdrawn from SourceForge with a
message to the effect that JBoss has appropriated it. But I can't find
buildmagic anywhere on the JBoss site. Have I overlooked something or is
buildmagic closed source? Why isn't the source for buildmagic included with
the rest of the CVS distribution? Do I seriously have to extract the jars and
reverse engineer buildmagic? In any case the name "build MAGIC" is indeed
quite fitting.
Did anybody ever try to build JBoss with JBuilder? The new version 7
supports ANT build.xml files but I have problems to integrate the
buildmagic stuff. I get errors with the resource URL in the doctype tag.
Anybody any ideas?
--Marcus
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:jboss-development-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net]Im Auftrag von
Bill Burke
Gesendet: Samstag, 2. November 2002 17:01
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: RE: [JBoss-dev] taming the beast
In short, whatever works for you.
Personally, I don't use IDEs. Hate them. Everytime I start to
use them, I
just go back to Emacs, find, and grep. I use printlns to debug,
or in more
complex situations, write some monitor object. But that works
best for me.
The best advice is to just start doing things. We are starting to put
structure around those who contribute. Contribute and you will get
attention.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:jboss-development-admin@;lists.sourceforge.net]On Behalf Of Ben
Tompkins
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 1:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JBoss-dev] taming the beast
First, I'd like to apologize to anyone I may have offended or
irritated in
recent days. I am not a "whiner" by nature and realize that this is a
***technical*** list. Nor do I intend to organize a "build system
revolution"
among JBoss contributors, or pollute this list with my personal
issues, or
disturb the JBoss universe in a major way.
I also don't expect to be spoon fed - I have worked on large
systems before
and am fairly good at locating the ***source*** of a bug and
***fixing it***
(I prefer to leave ***finding*** the bug itself to the testers
however.)
Now that I have gotten past the build stage, I would lke to begin to be
productive by fixing some bugs, but I have no idea what tools
(preferablyfree tools for Linux (Red Hat 8.0)) work for JBoss development and debugging. If there are no useful tools and current contributors are using jdb in a console, or, at the other extreme, avoiding unix altogether and running a shrink-wrapped IDE under Windows XP over a Samba connection (for unix compatibility verification and testing) I would like to know that so I don't waste time trying to implement a utopian solution. On the other hand, if there exist useful applications for any of the following purposes that developers are actually using on this project, or a related purpose I have neglected to consider, I would like to know that too -- especially if there is a particularly useful combination of tools that is widely adhered to by members of the JBoss community:IDEs Advanced Source code analysis, visualization, code databases Primitive Source code tagging (e.g., like ctags but for Java) Build Management tools / techniques (I came up with a simple algorithm for cycling updates through my local cvs - i.e. synchronizing local and remote cvs - but suspect now that even that may be utopian or justunnecessary).Tools targeted at multithreaded server applications - in
particular tools that
are good at dealing with threads.
Tools designed especially for testing parallel distributed apps.
Anything else I've left out.
I am eager to make a contribution and welcome any advice you may have
to expedite this process.
Secondly I need to know ***which builds are of highest priority.
*** I have
seen some very ancient bug reports on source forge. It is not
obvious to me
just by looking at a bug what is real and what isn't. Feel free
to request a
particular fix - I can't promise I'll pick that one though.
Also, please do not just tell me to go read the documentation - I
have looked
at JMX and read the 3.0 book already. I have also perused this
site fairly
thoroughly I think. I'd be surprised to discover that I have
overlooked some
obvious source unless it has been added in the past week.
At the same time, I must confess (as if it is not obvious enough
already) that
I am fairly new to open source - my professional experience lies
primarily
with offline mainframes and PCs in a development environment managed by
somebody else.
Feel free to contact me personally at the e-mail accompanying
this posting.
TIA,
Ben Tompkins
On Friday 01 November 2002 09:36 pm, Ben Tompkins wrote:
Ok - great - but the physics bit (the first, shorter faq thatgoes on about"cantorian fractal spacetime" is mostly plagiarized from areal paper Ifound on the net. Do you want we me to cut it, seek permission,or what. Irealize that I have created a silly issue - but you never know... On Friday 01 November 2002 05:05 pm, Jason Dillon wrote:This is funny, funny shit. Submit a real patch (ala sf.netw/attachedfile) and I will commit this. --jason ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: ApacheCon, November 18-21 in Las Vegas (supported by COMDEX), the only Apache event to be fully supported by the ASF. http://www.apachecon.com _______________________________________________ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-development
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