Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Peter Pilgrim
> Van is having a Monday night user session on SAF2 by
> Peabody, I'll be there.
> 
> .V
> 
====

There is a lack information here
What is the URL to register ? Where, who, or what is Peabody?
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Re: [Action2] STATUS - Documentation

2006-05-15 Thread Ted Husted

On 5/14/06, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 5/14/06, Patrick Lightbody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We won't be able to use Atlassian's public server - our stuff is just too 
heavy duty.
> Contegix (not Contegrix :P) might be interested to help, but I imagine they 
would
>  probably
> feel more interested if they were in a position that was more than just an
> emergency/temporary storage location (eg: official hosting provider for 
Struts - which I
> know is a much bigger issue). I'll ask Matthew Porter next week what his 
thoughts are.

The idea of someone being the official hosting provider of a single
ASF project is probably a non-starter.


While hosting a particular project wouldn't fly, hosting specific
services for everyone is something else again.

The Jakarta Commons is in the process of migrating to JIRA, and this
might be a good time to suggest that an expert like Contegix host
dedicated JIRA and Confluence servers for us. The machines would have
to be ASF property, but it's possible that we could have our machines
located in someone else's service center.

Of course, the best one to talk to about our current JIRA usage is
Jeff Turner  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (who might have already been down this
road).

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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread netsql

http://www.baychi.org/bof/java/20060515

This is today. If you are there, look for me to say hi. I am 6'4", you 
won't miss me.


.V

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Re: [PROPOSAL] Separate lists for notifications vs. discussion

2006-05-15 Thread Wendy Smoak

On 5/14/06, Patrick Lightbody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It looks like this is now basically done (the JIRA issue is complete). The 
final step will be to unsubscribe the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] from all lists 
except for the dev@ list. That will keep the forums synced on the OpenSymphony 
forums limited to just the discussions.


I think this is done.  As a moderator, I sent the unsubscribe
requests, then replied to the confirmation emails, but I never saw the
'goodbye' message.  Let me know if you still see non-discussion emails
in the forum after today.

On the Apache mail archives, JIRA issues and commits are being
archived both on issues@/commits@ and on dev@:
  http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/struts-dev/200605.mbox/browser

I'll reopen the infrastructure ticket, unless it's supposed to be this way.

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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Peter Pilgrim
Thank Vic

I see this is in Mountain View, nearer to San Jose than to San Francisco city
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=675+East+Middlefield+Road,+Mountain+View,+CA+94043&ll=37.393619,-122.051239&spn=0.183024,0.436363&om=1

My mileage may indeed vary if I am going to be at the NetBeans Day 2006 from 
12-6pm. Plus I dont have a car to race down the freeway!!
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Re: [ANN] Struts BOF Wednesday, 5:30 PM, at JavaOne in the Pavilion

2006-05-15 Thread Martin Cooper

On 5/14/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Peter Pilgrim wrote:
> Hi Don
>
> Do you need a Javaone conference badge to get into the Pavillion?

You do need at least a Pavilion badge, which are $100 good only for one
day IIRC.



The exhibitors in the Pavilion often have free passes that they can hand
out. Usually they give them out before the conference, but you might find a
friendly exhibitor with one they'd be willing to let you have. I've managed
to get a pass for a friend this way before.

--
Martin Cooper


Don


>
> I wanted to invite another developer to the BOF?
>
>
> Also is there any going on the Thirsty Bear this year 2006. I remember
you all
> last year.
>
> By the way I am in San Francisco now.   "peter  dot   pilgrim @gmail.com
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread David Evans
This may seem a little off the wall, but I'm driving down there from SF
tonight, I could give you a lift if you'd like. I'm hoping to leave at
5:45, depending on when my wife gets back with the car.

dave

On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 10:52 -0500, Peter Pilgrim wrote:
> Thank Vic
> 
> I see this is in Mountain View, nearer to San Jose than to San Francisco city
> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=675+East+Middlefield+Road,+Mountain+View,+CA+94043&ll=37.393619,-122.051239&spn=0.183024,0.436363&om=1
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> 12-6pm. Plus I dont have a car to race down the freeway!!
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Don Brown
Actually, if you wouldn't mind, I need a ride too.  My flight comes in at 3:50 
so 5:45 would work great for me.  If you have room, Wendy Smoak might also be 
interested in catching a ride.  Yes, yes, we'd all owe you a beer or two :)


Don

David Evans wrote:

This may seem a little off the wall, but I'm driving down there from SF
tonight, I could give you a lift if you'd like. I'm hoping to leave at
5:45, depending on when my wife gets back with the car.

dave

On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 10:52 -0500, Peter Pilgrim wrote:

Thank Vic

I see this is in Mountain View, nearer to San Jose than to San Francisco city
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=675+East+Middlefield+Road,+Mountain+View,+CA+94043&ll=37.393619,-122.051239&spn=0.183024,0.436363&om=1

My mileage may indeed vary if I am going to be at the NetBeans Day 2006 from 
12-6pm. Plus I dont have a car to race down the freeway!!
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread David Evans
sure, thats fine. my car fits 4 to 5 people. where are you guys staying?
the bart comes down to my neighborhood, or i could pick you up, but
downtown might be a bit crazy that time, could slow us down. with no
traffic, the ride to mountain view is about 40 minutes i think. let me
know, or if you want we can talk it out on the phone.

On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 10:38 -0700, Don Brown wrote:
> Actually, if you wouldn't mind, I need a ride too.  My flight comes in at 
> 3:50 
> so 5:45 would work great for me.  If you have room, Wendy Smoak might also be 
> interested in catching a ride.  Yes, yes, we'd all owe you a beer or two :)
> 
> Don
> 
> David Evans wrote:
> > This may seem a little off the wall, but I'm driving down there from SF
> > tonight, I could give you a lift if you'd like. I'm hoping to leave at
> > 5:45, depending on when my wife gets back with the car.
> > 
> > dave
> > 
> > On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 10:52 -0500, Peter Pilgrim wrote:
> >> Thank Vic
> >>
> >> I see this is in Mountain View, nearer to San Jose than to San Francisco 
> >> city
> >> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=675+East+Middlefield+Road,+Mountain+View,+CA+94043&ll=37.393619,-122.051239&spn=0.183024,0.436363&om=1
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> >> My mileage may indeed vary if I am going to be at the NetBeans Day 2006 
> >> from 12-6pm. Plus I dont have a car to race down the freeway!!
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Peter Pilgrim
> This may seem a little off the wall, but I'm driving
> down there from SF
> tonight, I could give you a lift if you'd like. I'm
> hoping to leave at
> 5:45, depending on when my wife gets back with the
> car.
>

Hi Dave

Yes I would love a lift, but are you heading back to SF also?

Anyway I will be in a JavaPolis 2005 red tee-shirt and jeans. Where is the best
place for us to meet you? 

I am reading this through OpenSymphony forums. Send me email directly to 
peter dot pilgrim at gmail.com and I will get back to you now with
my mobile telephone number or may be hook up with me at NetBeans Day.

> dave
> 
> On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 10:52 -0500, Peter Pilgrim
> wrote:
> > Thank Vic
> > 
> > I see this is in Mountain View, nearer to San Jose
> than to San Francisco city
> >
> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=675+East+Middl
> efield+Road,+Mountain+View,+CA+94043&ll=37.393619,-122
> .051239&spn=0.183024,0.436363&om=1
> > 
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> the NetBeans Day 2006 from 12-6pm. Plus I dont have a
> car to race down the freeway!!
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Peter Pilgrim
> sure, thats fine. my car fits 4 to 5 people. where
> are you guys staying?
> the bart comes down to my neighborhood, or i could
> pick you up, but
> downtown might be a bit crazy that time, could slow
> us down. with no
> traffic, the ride to mountain view is about 40
> minutes i think. let me
> know, or if you want we can talk it out on the phone.
> 

I am staying at the fabulous Adagio Hotel on Geary St.
I will be probable at the Argent Hotel or thereabouts since
NetBeans goes from 12-6pm or so. I could you meet outside
or near to Moscone around the corner.


> On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 10:38 -0700, Don Brown wrote:
> > Actually, if you wouldn't mind, I need a ride too.
>  My flight comes in at 3:50 
> so 5:45 would work great for me.  If you have room,
>  Wendy Smoak might also be 
> interested in catching a ride.  Yes, yes, we'd all
>  owe you a beer or two :)
>  
>  Don
>  
>  David Evans wrote:
> > This may seem a little off the wall, but I'm
>  driving down there from SF
> > tonight, I could give you a lift if you'd like.
>  I'm hoping to leave at
> > 5:45, depending on when my wife gets back with the
>  car.
>  > 
>  > dave
>  > 
> > On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 10:52 -0500, Peter Pilgrim
>  wrote:
>  >> Thank Vic
>  >>
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Don Brown
Meeting at your place would work fine for me.  I sure wouldn't want to drive 
downtown...  How about you meet us at the bart stop in your neighborhood?


Don

David Evans wrote:

sure, thats fine. my car fits 4 to 5 people. where are you guys staying?
the bart comes down to my neighborhood, or i could pick you up, but
downtown might be a bit crazy that time, could slow us down. with no
traffic, the ride to mountain view is about 40 minutes i think. let me
know, or if you want we can talk it out on the phone.

On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 10:38 -0700, Don Brown wrote:
Actually, if you wouldn't mind, I need a ride too.  My flight comes in at 3:50 
so 5:45 would work great for me.  If you have room, Wendy Smoak might also be 
interested in catching a ride.  Yes, yes, we'd all owe you a beer or two :)


Don

David Evans wrote:

This may seem a little off the wall, but I'm driving down there from SF
tonight, I could give you a lift if you'd like. I'm hoping to leave at
5:45, depending on when my wife gets back with the car.

dave

On Mon, 2006-05-15 at 10:52 -0500, Peter Pilgrim wrote:

Thank Vic

I see this is in Mountain View, nearer to San Jose than to San Francisco city
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=675+East+Middlefield+Road,+Mountain+View,+CA+94043&ll=37.393619,-122.051239&spn=0.183024,0.436363&om=1

My mileage may indeed vary if I am going to be at the NetBeans Day 2006 from 
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread netsql

If you decide to take the train there, I'll drive you back.
.V

Peter Pilgrim wrote:

Thank Vic

I see this is in Mountain View, nearer to San Jose than to San Francisco city
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=675+East+Middlefield+Road,+Mountain+View,+CA+94043&ll=37.393619,-122.051239&spn=0.183024,0.436363&om=1

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Re: [action][Proposal] Architecture plan for Struts Action 2.0

2006-05-15 Thread Jonathan Revusky

Jason Carreira wrote:

I have a couple of comments to make about this.

First of all, presumably the whole motivation of this
"merger" is that 
you could unite your energies on a common framework.
If there is still 
ongoing work on 2 different frameworks, it kind of
belies the whole 
point of the merger, doesn't it?


Now, my understanding of the point that Michael
Jouravlev was making is 
that, once you label something as version n+1 of
something, you are 
basically putting out the message that version n is
superseded. 
Typically, verseion n+1 of a product supersedes
version n. I may be an 
excessively simple-minded guy, but if I hit a website
and can download 
FooBar version 1, or FooBar version 2, I guess I'll
go with version 2. I 
will also just assume that all new development is on
version 2, not 
version 1.


What would a casual observer make of this? You
"merge" with a competing 
framework in order to combine your efforts (i.e. not
disperse your 
efforts on 2 different products as before) and you
label Webwork as 
Struts Action 2 when the existing product is version
1. I put it to you 
that, on the basis of this, nobody with common sense
would count on any 
further development of Struts 1.x taking place.
People will just 
naturally draw the conclusion that Struts 1.x
development is being 
abandoned. If it was not your intent for people to
think that, then you 
chose a very strange product naming strategy.


Now, even if, contrary to all outward appearances,
this conclusion is 
wrong, and you guys really do intend to further
develop Struts 1.x, how 
much credibility do you have on this as things stand?


Throughout most of the past 4 years, Struts 1.x was
the only thing 
called Struts and was presumably the only real focus
of development of 
Struts committers. However, development stagnated. To
tell people that 
there is going to be any significant development on
that codebase now, 
when it is competing for attention with another
codebase (labelled 
version 2 of same (!)) is asking people to believe

quite a bit.

But in any case, if whatever project management
practices that were 
followed over the last few years continue to be
followed without 
considering any changes at all, why should a rational
person expect 
results any different than what there has been over
the past few years? 
This would be a valid question IMO even if there was
no merger with 
Webwork and no Shale.


If you continue with the exact same approach, which
has yielded rather 
poor results, and besides that, you don't bring in
new people to work on 
Struts 1.x, why should one expect anything much to

come out of it?

My sense of things is that you should either just
forthrightly tell 
people that Struts 1.x development is being
abandoned. Or, if it isn't, 
you should immediately offer to bring in people who
are interested in 
working on it. Obviously Frank Zammetti is
interested. I suspect that 
Phil Zoio would be interested. Probably other people

too.

But as things are, the contradictory message you are
emitting just seems 
outrageous. To prevent people who are able and
willing to work on Struts 
1.x from getting actively involved, and all the while
emit confused 
messages claiming that Struts 1.x is not really being
abandoned, surely 
this is a bit much for even people around here to

swallow, isn't it?

Jonathan Revusky
--
lead developer, FreeMarker project,
http://freemarker.org/



This is exactly like the split we had a few years ago 

> when Patrick and I decided to start from scratch with
> WebWork 2.

Jason, I think to say "exactly like" is really pushing things. I shall 
point out two very fundamental differences between the two situations:


The first is that when you and Patrick decided to start a Webwork 2 -- 
with, I presume, a new architecture and so on -- this was a situation 
where you were the ones willing to roll up your sleeves and do the heavy 
lifting and make things happen. SAF2 involves the existing Struts 
commmitters, who failed to maintain any development momentum on their 
product, relabelling *your* work on WW as the next version of Struts. 
That's kinda different, isn't it?


Now, I don't know the situation in any detail that you are describing 
with Webwork (you have the advantage on me there) but I would say that, 
sure, there may well have been people in the WW community with 
reservations about the direction that you and Patrick were taking things 
with WW 2. BUT... the fact remains that you were the ones willing to do 
the heavy lifting, and, in a sensibly structured environment, the people 
willing to roll up their sleeves and do the work are the ones who 
determine the future direction of a project. (They could well be taking 
the project in the wrong direction, but they're the ones who are willing 
to do the work, so they make the decisions. It really can't work any 
other way IMO.)


The other significant difference is that the Webwork situation you 
allude to does not really present the 

Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread netsql

If that does not work out, I''ll pick you guys up.
I am sending Don my contact, like cell.
What time?
.V

Don Brown wrote:
Meeting at your place would work fine for me.  I sure wouldn't want to 
drive downtown...  How about you meet us at the bart stop in your 
neighborhood?


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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Wendy Smoak

On 5/15/06, Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually, if you wouldn't mind, I need a ride too.  My flight comes in at 3:50
so 5:45 would work great for me.  If you have room, Wendy Smoak might also be
interested in catching a ride.


Thanks, but my flight doesn't arrive until 5:15.

If anyone is without dinner plans near the convention center, though,
let me know. :)

--
Wendy

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Re: [ANN] Struts BOF Wednesday, 5:30 PM, at JavaOne in the Pavilion

2006-05-15 Thread netsql

For example:
http://ianskerrett.blogspot.com/2006/05/free-pavilion-passes-to-javaone.html

.V



The exhibitors in the Pavilion often have free passes that they can hand
out. 
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Peter Pilgrim
Wait! Let's plan this properly. 

I have already given Dave my cellphone number. I said can be outside the 
Moscone for 5:30ish.

Vic if you want to send me a mail directly peter dot pilgrim gmail.com 
then I will give me your cellphone number. In fact I give this to Don as well.
Wendy I will give it to you as well.
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread netsql
Good. Peter is in charge. I will send him contact info, if you need a 
driver great. If Wendy needs a pick up, I am 5 minutes from the airport 
and plenty of time.

Someone should let Van know.

.V

Peter Pilgrim wrote:
Wait! Let's plan this properly. 


I have already given Dave my cellphone number. I said can be outside the 
Moscone for 5:30ish.

Vic if you want to send me a mail directly peter dot pilgrim gmail.com 
then I will give me your cellphone number. In fact I give this to Don as well.

Wendy I will give it to you as well.
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Martin Cooper

On 5/15/06, Peter Pilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Wait! Let's plan this properly.



Good idea. You might want to try Renkoo to coordinate:

http://www.renkoo.com

This is exactly the kind of thing it was designed for. ;-)

--
Martin Cooper


I have already given Dave my cellphone number. I said can be outside the

Moscone for 5:30ish.

Vic if you want to send me a mail directly peter dot pilgrim gmail.com
then I will give me your cellphone number. In fact I give this to Don as
well.
Wendy I will give it to you as well.
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Peter Pilgrim
Unfortunately Renkoo makes you wait to sign up to the beeta!


Here is the plan of action. 

I am going ride with Dave Evans. I have to get 24th Street using BART. 
I will go to Powell station and find out how to get there quickly after James 
Goslings key note. I hope to be there for 5:30ish. I have Dave's Cellphone 
number and he has mine.

I hope this is the correct reference on Google Maps
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Bart+Station,+24th+Street,+San+Francisco,+Ca&ll=37.773361,-122.418337&spn=0.045523,0.077591&om=1

Vic you probably have to pick up Wendy from airport drive directly to Mountain 
View

I am not sure who Don is going ride with. Who are you riding with Don?

Peter P
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread netsql

OK, then I need to get cell phone #'s for both.

My contact is vic at slingmedia dot com , 650 51five 8121, I'd need to 
hear in the next 90 minutes I think, else we'd cross wires.


.V

Peter Pilgrim wrote:

Vic you probably have to pick up Wendy from airport drive directly to Mountain 
View

I am not sure who Don is going ride with. Who are you riding with Don?

Peter P



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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Peter Pilgrim
> Unfortunately Renkoo makes you wait to sign up to the
> beeta!
> 
> 
> Here is the plan of action. 
> 
> I am going ride with Dave Evans. I have to get 24th
> Street using BART. 
> I will go to Powell station and find out how to get
> there quickly after James Goslings key note. I hope
> to be there for 5:30ish. I have Dave's Cellphone
> number and he has mine.
> 
> I hope this is the correct reference on Google Maps
> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Bart+Station,+
> 24th+Street,+San+Francisco,+Ca&ll=37.773361,-122.41833
> 7&spn=0.045523,0.077591&om=1
> 
> Vic you probably have to pick up Wendy from airport
> drive directly to Mountain View
> 
> I am not sure who Don is going ride with. Who are you
> riding with Don?
> 
Don and his friend are riding with Dave and I

Peter P
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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread netsql
OK, and last Wendy left it is she assumed she does not have time to make 
it (but she has plenty imo), just she's out of the loop and we have no 
way to get a hold of her.

In any case, if somhome she does, I am 5 minutes away.

But my plan now is to just drive to MV and see you all there by 6:40. 
(unless I somehow hear from her, doubtfull).


Looking forward to meeting you all.

.V

Peter Pilgrim wrote:




Don and his friend are riding with Dave and I

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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread Peter Pilgrim
I just sent you Wendy's telephone number. First you should phone her at 5:15pm 
and 
ask her directly if she wants to come down to Mountain View since you are only 
five minutes away!


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Re: Meet Up in San Francisco 2006

2006-05-15 Thread netsql

'K.

.V


Peter Pilgrim wrote:
I just sent you Wendy's telephone number. First you should phone her at 5:15pm and 
ask her directly if she wants to come down to Mountain View since you are only five minutes away!



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Re: [Action2] Dojo 0.30 released... Time for an update?

2006-05-15 Thread Ian Roughley
Let me know how it goes Don.  I'll have some time the week after the 
conference to integrate it.


/Ian

Don Brown wrote:

Sounds good to me...I'll give it a try today

Don

Rainer Hermanns wrote:

Hey,

just saw that Dojo released version 0.30. Our Dojo support in SAF/WW  
2.2.x is currently based on the  "outdated" 0.21 release.
Shouldn't we update the embedded Dojo release and try to get our 
ajax  tags running again properly?


It sounds like lots of problems with browser support were fixed in  
the past couple of months.


tia,
Rainer

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RE: [jira] Commented: (STR-2878) Cannot use Struts 1.2.9 at all

2006-05-15 Thread rah

Would someone please unsubscribe me. I don't want to receive anymore JIRA 
messages. I sent in an unsubscribe request a few days ago, but I continue to 
get a few JIRA error messages.Thanks,Bob Harris



-- Robert Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] - email (510) 496-2753 x1062 - voicemail/fax 
-Original Message-From: George Dinwiddie (JIRA) Sent: Mon, 15 May 2006 
20:26:16 + (GMT+00:00)To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [jira] Commented: (STR-2878) 
Cannot use Struts 1.2.9 at all [ 
http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/STR-2878?page=comments#action_37361 ] 
George Dinwiddie commented on STR-2878: --- 
The error "CORE3282: stdout: Error parsing classnull " suggest to me that there 
may be a class missing that's specified in one of the config files. I think 
you'd do better asking on the user-list than filing a bug report for this. > 
Cannot use Struts 1.2.9 at all > -- > > 
Key: STR-2878 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/STR-2878 > 
Project: Struts Action 1 > Type: Bug > Components: Unknown > Versions: 
1.2.9 > Environment: Sun(tm) Java(tm) Studio Enterprise 7 2004Q4 > Window 
XP
  version 5.1 > Java 1.4.2_05 > Reporter: Eric Szeto > Priority: 
Blocker > > Before I switched to Struts 1.2.9, I was using struts 1.1 and 
everything worked fine for me. However, I recently learned that I should use 
the Struts 1.2.9 because there are security bugs are fixed. So I download the 
Struts 1.2.9 and put the struts-blank.war onto my machine. However, I found 
that there were many errors occured when I tried to excute the sample jsp. Here 
are the errors I got: > [15/May/2006:13:17:34] INFO ( 4476): CORE1116: Sun 
ONE Application Server 7.0.0_01 > [15/May/2006:13:17:35] INFO ( 4476): 
CORE5076: Using [Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM, Version 1.4.1_01] from [Sun 
Microsystems Inc.] > [15/May/2006:13:17:50] INFO ( 4476): JMS5023: JMS 
service successfully started. Instance Name = domain1_Others, Home = 
[C:/Sun/studio5_se/appserver7/imq/bin]. > [15/May/2006:13:17:50] INFO ( 
4476): core.preprocessor_class_name > [15/May/2006:13:17:50] INFO ( 4476): 
CORE
 3282: stdout: initializing preprocessor > [15/May/2006:13:17:51] INFO ( 
4476): JTS5014: Recoverable JTS instance, serverId = [100] > 
[15/May/2006:13:17:52] INFO ( 4476): RAR5060: Install JDBC Datasources ... > 
[15/May/2006:13:17:52] INFO ( 4476): RAR5059: Binding [JDBC DataSource Name: 
jdbc/WebAccessDB, Pool Name: WebAccessDB] > [15/May/2006:13:17:52] INFO ( 
4476): JMS5015: Install JMS resources ... > [15/May/2006:13:17:54] INFO ( 
4476): WEB0100: Loading web module [Charts] in virtual server [Others] at [/] 
> [15/May/2006:13:17:59] WARNING ( 4476): Current Security Manager restricts 
use of workarounds for reflection bugs in pre-1.4 JVMs. > 
[15/May/2006:13:18:01] INFO ( 4476): Tiles definition factory loaded for module 
''. > [15/May/2006:13:18:01] INFO ( 4476): Loading validation rules file 
from '/WEB-INF/validator-rules.xml' > [15/May/2006:13:18:01] INFO ( 4476): 
Loading validation rules file from '/WEB-INF/validation.xml' > 
[15/May/2006:13:18:0
 2] INFO ( 4476): CORE3282: stdout: Error parsing classnull > 
[15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: 
com.sun.tools.profiler.classfile.ClassFileParser$ClassFileReadRuntimeException: 
Illegal start of class file > [15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): 
CORE3283: stderr: at 
com.sun.tools.profiler.classfile.ClassFileParser.classFileReadException(ClassFileParser.java:385)
 > [15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: at 
com.sun.tools.profiler.classfile.ClassFileParser.readPreamble(ClassFileParser.java:56)
 > [15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: at 
com.sun.tools.profiler.classfile.ClassFileParser.parseClassFile(ClassFileParser.java:40)
 > [15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: at 
com.sun.tools.profiler.classfile.ClassInfo.(ClassInfo.java:72) > 
[15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: at 
com.sun.tools.profiler.server.StaticClassInfo.(StaticClassInfo.java:28) > 
[15/May/2006:13
 :18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: at 
com.sun.tools.profiler.server.J2EEPreprocessor.preprocess(J2EEPreprocessor.java:101)
 > [15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: at 
com.sun.appserv.server.util.PreprocessorUtil.processClass(PreprocessorUtil.java:59)
 > [15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: at 
org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader.findResourceInternal(WebappClassLoader.java:1862)
 > [15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: at 
org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoader$PrivilegedFindResource.run(WebappClassLoader.java:170)
 > [15/May/2006:13:18:02] WARNING ( 4476): CORE3283: stderr: at 
java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) > 
[15/May/2006:13:18:02] SEVERE ( 4476): End event threw exception > 
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException > at 
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Nativ