Hi Bernd,
For now I was using a max and min property so I could pass int values
directly from my adaptor layer to VFS. What do you recommend? A string
range's only issue that I can see is parsing, but something simple could
work.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Bernd Eckenfels
wrote:
> Hello
Hello Roger,
sounds useful to me. Do you plan to parse a string range ("1-100") or
define a min and max property?
Gruss
Bernd
Am Mon, 7 Dec 2015 13:26:35 -0800
schrieb Roger Membreno :
> Hello Apache Community, how are you doing?
>
> We use Commons VFS in our FTP connection projects, and for
Hello Apache Community, how are you doing?
We use Commons VFS in our FTP connection projects, and for a recent project
we only able to connect to our FTP site when using Passive mode. If we
used Active mode we could login to the FTP site but all files in the
directory did not exist and could not
On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 9:31 PM, Phil Steitz wrote:
> On 12/5/15 2:07 AM, Anthony Biacco wrote:
> > I was running dbcp 2.0.1 with pool 2.4.2.
> > I updated dbcp to 2.1 and the mbean org.apache.commons.pool2 doesn't
> exist
> > anymore. 2.1.1 is a no-go as well
> > I'm running under Tomcat 8.0.28
>
On 2015-12-04 16:21, R.C. Hoekstra wrote:
Hi Ate,
thanks for answering.
As for the datamodel...
Well, I put the stuff in our project which depended on the datamodel on hold.
We wanted to apply a datamodel in order to separate the state flow logic and
the numbers used in it, but we haven't don