Re: Base64 anywhere ?

2002-03-14 Thread Sudipta Sarkar

org.apache.xerces.utils.Base64 has base64 encoding and decoding


From: Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Base64 anywhere ?
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 23:40:14 +0100


Hi Jakarta group,

Since a while the XML-RPC project of Apache is looking for Base64
coder/decoder. Currently one under LGPL is used but there must certainly
be some class in Jakarta project that has such a class.

Does anyone know this ?

Thanks in advance.

Paul


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Re: [ANN] xml-commons-which: new Which utility to replace EnvironmentCheck

2001-12-22 Thread Sudipta Sarkar

I agree with what Kevin says.


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Subject: Re: [ANN] xml-commons-which: new Which utility to replace 
EnvironmentCheck
Date: 22 Dec 2001 00:33:04 -0800

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  Just a quick announcement of a new tool: org.apache.env.Which, in the
  xml-commons project.
 
  Which is a General environment checking and version finding service.
  Which is the command line interface to the org.apache.env package.  
Simply
  put, it provides a simplistic check of a user's actual environment for
  debugging and product support purposes by detecting the specific 
versions
  of commonly installed classes in the environment.
snip/

Just a humble suggestion.  Under *NIX the 'which' command is used for 
finding
the binary that would be executed if you were to execute the given command.

Ex:

%shell% which ls
/bin/ls

I would suggest renaming this to something more descriptive, maybe 
WhichEnv.  I
do realize it is in a package though.  I usually re-alias my java commands 
to
become the classname minus the package, therefore which and Which would get
confusing :)

Kevin

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