Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-03 Thread Igor Vaynberg

On 7/2/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> However, I still would not support setting up Fisheye against an Apache
> SVN without infrastructure's support as they are the ones that would
> have to pick up the pieces if it were to go wrong.

Yeah, that's fair enough :)



since we are moving svn soon, why not wait for after the move so it doesnt
do the initial import twice.

-igor



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Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-02 Thread Peter Thomas

On 7/3/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> However, I still would not support setting up Fisheye against an Apache
> SVN without infrastructure's support as they are the ones that would
> have to pick up the pieces if it were to go wrong.

Yeah, that's fair enough :)

Eelco



Raised rfe https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-717
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Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-02 Thread Eelco Hillenius
> However, I still would not support setting up Fisheye against an Apache
> SVN without infrastructure's support as they are the ones that would
> have to pick up the pieces if it were to go wrong.

Yeah, that's fair enough :)

Eelco

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Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-02 Thread Upayavira
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>> You _must_ do this in association with the Apache Infrastructure group.
>>
>> The ASF's repository is large. There have been occasions when FishEye
>> has put the ASF SVN server under an unnecessary load.
>>
>> It _should_ be possible, but _must_ be done in consultation with the
>> infrastructure team.
> 
> I am a little bit suprised tbh. We're talking about a site than checks
> every once in a while for new updates. Maybe it generates the load
> that would normally be generated by a couple of users. Did this really
> gave Apache problems in the past? Others, like Codehaus, Rife or
> sourceforge with us in the past don't seem to have any problems with
> it...

It isn't the ongoing usage that is the problem - it is the initial 
usage. When you set it up (which I have done), it first scans the entire 
history in your SVN repository. (This is configurable though).

And for typical Apache projects, this can create huge loads that can 
make SVN unresponsive to other users (it certainly has in the past).

I do believe Cenqua have done stuff so that Fisheye is more polite. 
However, I still would not support setting up Fisheye against an Apache 
SVN without infrastructure's support as they are the ones that would 
have to pick up the pieces if it were to go wrong.

That need be little more than an email and wait for a response. So not 
necessarily onerous.

Regards, Upayavira

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Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-02 Thread Upayavira
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>> You _must_ do this in association with the Apache Infrastructure group.
>>
>> The ASF's repository is large. There have been occasions when FishEye
>> has put the ASF SVN server under an unnecessary load.
>>
>> It _should_ be possible, but _must_ be done in consultation with the
>> infrastructure team.
> 
> I am a little bit suprised tbh. We're talking about a site than checks
> every once in a while for new updates. Maybe it generates the load
> that would normally be generated by a couple of users. Did this really
> gave Apache problems in the past? Others, like Codehaus, Rife or
> sourceforge with us in the past don't seem to have any problems with
> it...

It isn't the ongoing usage that is the problem - it is the initial 
usage. When you set it up (which I have done), it first scans the entire 
history in your SVN repository. (This is configurable though).

And for typical Apache projects, this can create huge loads that can 
make SVN unresponsive to other users (it certainly has in the past).

I do believe Cenqua have done stuff so that Fisheye is more polite. 
However, I still would not support setting up Fisheye against an Apache 
SVN without infrastructure's support as they are the ones that would 
have to pick up the pieces if it were to go wrong.

Regards, Upayavira

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Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-02 Thread Eelco Hillenius
> You _must_ do this in association with the Apache Infrastructure group.
>
> The ASF's repository is large. There have been occasions when FishEye
> has put the ASF SVN server under an unnecessary load.
>
> It _should_ be possible, but _must_ be done in consultation with the
> infrastructure team.

I am a little bit suprised tbh. We're talking about a site than checks
every once in a while for new updates. Maybe it generates the load
that would normally be generated by a couple of users. Did this really
gave Apache problems in the past? Others, like Codehaus, Rife or
sourceforge with us in the past don't seem to have any problems with
it...

Eelco

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Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-02 Thread Maurice Marrink
If FishEye can cause problems, so might ohloh
http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3958.

Just thinking out loud.

Maurice

On 7/2/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You _must_ do this in association with the Apache Infrastructure group.
> >
> > The ASF's repository is large. There have been occasions when FishEye
> > has put the ASF SVN server under an unnecessary load.
> >
> > It _should_ be possible, but _must_ be done in consultation with the
> > infrastructure team.
>
> Ok. Peter, if you want this, could you open a feature request for
> this. We can chat with infra after that.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Eelco
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Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-02 Thread Eelco Hillenius
> You _must_ do this in association with the Apache Infrastructure group.
>
> The ASF's repository is large. There have been occasions when FishEye
> has put the ASF SVN server under an unnecessary load.
>
> It _should_ be possible, but _must_ be done in consultation with the
> infrastructure team.

Ok. Peter, if you want this, could you open a feature request for
this. We can chat with infra after that.

Cheers,

Eelco

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Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-02 Thread Upayavira
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>> Refer http://fisheye.cenqua.com/ - can Wicket SVN be made available through
>> FishEye?  This would really help in searching through the source code.
> 
> I think so. I think we had that for our CVS repositories a while ago.
> 
> So, if no-one objects, all we need to do is send an email. Martijn,
> are you ok with this?

You _must_ do this in association with the Apache Infrastructure group.

The ASF's repository is large. There have been occasions when FishEye 
has put the ASF SVN server under an unnecessary load.

It _should_ be possible, but _must_ be done in consultation with the 
infrastructure team.

Regards, Upayavira

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Re: [Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-02 Thread Eelco Hillenius
> Refer http://fisheye.cenqua.com/ - can Wicket SVN be made available through
> FishEye?  This would really help in searching through the source code.

I think so. I think we had that for our CVS repositories a while ago.

So, if no-one objects, all we need to do is send an email. Martijn,
are you ok with this?

Eelco

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[Wicket-user] suggestion: have Wicket SVN searchable with FishEye

2007-07-01 Thread Peter Thomas

Hi,

Refer http://fisheye.cenqua.com/ - can Wicket SVN be made available through
FishEye?  This would really help in searching through the source code.

Thanks,

Peter.
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[Wicket-user] suggestion

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Re: [Wicket-user] Suggestion for PageParameters

2006-04-19 Thread Eelco Hillenius
Could you please file a bug report/ feature request for that?

Eelco

On 4/19/06, Rüdiger Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have a suggestion for PageParameters. All those nice methods
> getInt(), getBoolean() etc. should not throw an Exception, at least if
> a default value is provided. I mean, that's the purpose of default
> values, isn't it ;)
>
> Currently I'm helping myself with letting
> org.apache.commons.lang.math.NumberUtils do the conversion.
>
> I see that these convinient methods are all defined in ValueMap, where
> the situation might be different (i.e. Exceptions should not be
> prevented).
>
>
> --
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>
> Rüdiger Schulz
>
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[Wicket-user] Suggestion for PageParameters

2006-04-19 Thread Rüdiger Schulz
Hey,

I have a suggestion for PageParameters. All those nice methods
getInt(), getBoolean() etc. should not throw an Exception, at least if
a default value is provided. I mean, that's the purpose of default
values, isn't it ;)

Currently I'm helping myself with letting
org.apache.commons.lang.math.NumberUtils do the conversion.

I see that these convinient methods are all defined in ValueMap, where
the situation might be different (i.e. Exceptions should not be
prevented).


-- 
greetings from Berlin,

Rüdiger Schulz



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Re: [Wicket-user] Suggestion for autolink

2005-10-31 Thread David Leangen

On Mon, 2005-10-31 at 17:01 -0800, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> there is a way to override this on application level  
> using ApplicationSettings.setDefaultAfter/
> BeforeDisabledLink(). Just call that in your application
> init and you are done.

Oh, this is nice! Thanks for the tip!

Guess this invalidates my "suggestion". :-)


Dave





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Re: [Wicket-user] Suggestion for autolink

2005-10-31 Thread Igor Vaynberg
there is a way to override this on application level  using ApplicationSettings.setDefaultAfter/BeforeDisabledLink(). Just call that in your application init and you are done.
 
-Igor
 
On 10/31/05, David Leangen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(Not sure if this is the right list to make a suggestion...)I'm very impressed with how autolink works. Very simple and almost like
magic!One thing I like is how autolink is "intelligent" enough to "know" notto link to the same page. This is useful for making menus, for example.However, I think that it is not appropriate to enclose the link with 
markup tags. It would be better to either enclose them in tags in the"wicket" namespace, or even better with  orsomething like that. Then, the author could decide how to present the
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[Wicket-user] Suggestion for autolink

2005-10-31 Thread David Leangen

(Not sure if this is the right list to make a suggestion...)

I'm very impressed with how autolink works. Very simple and almost like
magic!

One thing I like is how autolink is "intelligent" enough to "know" not
to link to the same page. This is useful for making menus, for example.


However, I think that it is not appropriate to enclose the link with 
markup tags. It would be better to either enclose them in tags in the
"wicket" namespace, or even better with  or
something like that. Then, the author could decide how to present the
(non) links using CSS.

In my case, I am going to have to override autolink's behaviour to do
this, but I think that it should perhaps be the default behaviour.

Cheers,
Dave





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