new look

2002-06-27 Thread Kasper Nielsen

Hi

I just saw the new look on http://java.sun.com/ and boy its neat.
What about bringing something like this to jakarta land?? (And no. I'm not
currently Volunteering to do this)

I also thought thought that 'Community Discussion '
(http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/community/chat/) like they have on
java.sun.com would be a great idea for jakarta as well.

- Kasper



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Re: new look

2002-06-27 Thread Kasper Nielsen


- Original Message -
From: Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: new look


 on 6/27/02 11:10 AM, Kasper Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Isn't maven more directed towards each independent top-project??
  The great thing about the java.sun.com layout is that there is so much
room
  for writing stuff and linking to stuff.

 I would be strongly -1 on copying their layout. We should be original from
 Sun.

I wasn't talking about AN exact copy, but some of the ideas like the post
it's on the right side.


  Yeah i know, I was actually more refering to announced sessions, lets
say a
  posting on the front page of jakarta.apache.org
  July 16 11:00 A.M. PDT/6:00 P.M. GMT
  The Turbine Framework
  Guests: Jon Scott Stevens and Jason Van Zyl
 
  And then some kind of swing app on top so people doesn't have to install
a
  IRC client.

 The ChatZilla irc client comes with Mozilla and works pretty well/easily
and
 is free. I don't see why that is such a hurdle for people.

Not all people are using Mozilla, no matter what if people can access the
discussion with just one click its easier then installing a new client.
However it shouldn't be a problem im sure there are some open source
irc-clients.
And the important thing wasn't how _to_ access the sessions but _having_
announced sessions.

- Kasper



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Re: Distributing the JSSE

2001-10-25 Thread Kasper Nielsen


- Original Message -
From: Peter Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 2:48 AM
Subject: Re: Distributing the JSSE


 On Thu, 25 Oct 2001 01:45, Jon Stevens wrote:
  Catalina does not distribute the JSSE (from the catalina/build.xml):
 
target name=copy-jsse.jar if=copy.jsse.jar
  !-- Cannot redistribute JSSE
  copy todir=${catalina.build}/common/lib file=${jcert.jar}/
  copy todir=${catalina.build}/common/lib file=${jnet.jar}/
  copy todir=${catalina.build}/common/lib file=${jsse.jar}/
  --
/target
 
  I would like to know why they don't redistribute it.

 Because the amount of paperwork needed to legally distribute it is
 hge. The US export laws do allow non-profits and indviduals to
 distribute crypto things but they have to jump through a few hoops and
make
 sure they fill out oodles of stuff.

 Avalon was going to distribute it until Craig dropped a note on commons or
 ant list regarding this and gave a link. I followed it and it was much too
 much work to get it done legally so we dropped it. Craig do you still have
 that link ?

so this is an US export law issue and not a Sun License issue?

-.Kasper



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Re: Distributing the JSSE

2001-10-24 Thread Kasper Nielsen


- Original Message -
From: Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: Distributing the JSSE


 On 10/23/01 2:38 PM, Jon Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  on 10/23/01 10:40 AM, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I want to distribute the JSSE jars with the Turbine Development Kit but
I'm
  not entirely sure if it's legal. On the JSSE website it says that the
  binary implementation may be used royalty-free as part of commercial
  applications, but in the license it says for internal use only?
 
  It is not legal.

 If that is indeed the case does anyone know of any JSSE implementations
that
 can be distributed?


I seriously doubt anybody would waste time on creating another
implementation of JSSE, when the reference implementation is freely
available (with source code) and is included in future versions of java.

- Kasper
- Kasper




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Re: Multiple Servlets in Multiple Contexts

2001-10-10 Thread Kasper Nielsen

you are posting to wrong mailing list, you should look at
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail2.html and  find the Tomcat user list

- Kasper
 Original Message -

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 3:26 PM
Subject: Multiple Servlets in Multiple Contexts


 Hi

 We have two servlets that we'd like to use in Tomcat 3.2 on different
 ports.  I've read lots and lots of docs, but still can't find how to do
it!
 The logical way to set about doing this is to have two separate contexts,
 each with a different set of ConnectionHandlers and thus different ports.
 Having two ContextManager elements in the server.xml doesn't seem to be
 the answer.

 I'm sure this must be possible; can anyone help?

 Cheers,
 Ben.



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jakarta logo

2001-06-10 Thread Kasper Nielsen

Hi,

Can anybody tell want the font name that is used in Jakarta Logo is?

- Kasper


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