: Ajith Ranabahu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
On 10/17/07, Eran Chinthaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the topic is about jar dependencies, I'd like to comment on
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I've been stuck in classloader hell many times and moving to
commons-logging 1.1 solved a lot of problems for me - there's been a
lot of work put into that area
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Ok I can see at least some one is really using commons
Lawrence Mandel wrote:
the situation with dependencies may be improved by carefully
restructuring Axis2 code into a number of smaller jars
(kernel + options)
I think this idea can work so long as:
1. The kernel is small and contains what you need to get started. i.e. It
is possible to run
and should
probably be developed in a common Apache area where it can be reused by
other projects.
Lawrence
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From: Ajith Ranabahu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
On 10/17/07, Eran Chinthaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the topic is about jar dependencies, I'd like
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I've been stuck in classloader hell many times and moving to
commons-logging 1.1 solved a lot of problems for me - there's been a
lot of work put
wars.
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Tom Jordahl
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I've been stuck in classloader hell many times and moving to
commons-logging
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Hi Tom,
On 10/22/07, Tom Jordahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Concerning commons-logging]
also what
Hi folks:
Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
On 10/22/07, Tom Jordahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually think that the JDK 1.4 logging APIs would probably do the
trick, not have jar hell problems, and be functional enough for most
everyone.
Agreed :) But if we are to change all the commons logging
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Subject: Re: [Axis2] Understanding Axis2 dependencies
I've been stuck in classloader hell many times and moving to
commons-logging 1.1 solved a lot of problems for me - there's been a
lot of work put into that area. Also, everything else in apache land
uses commons
Subject: Re: [Axis2] Understanding Axis2 dependencies
I've been stuck in classloader hell many times and moving to
commons-logging 1.1 solved a lot of problems for me - there's been a
lot of work put into that area. Also, everything else in apache land
uses commons-logging. +1 for keeping
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Since the topic is about jar dependencies, I'd like to comment on two
aspects.
1. As one can see there is a huge number of dependencies we have in
Axis2 and I think we ship almost all of them with our releases. Why
should we release both xbeans and
Hi,
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Since the topic is about jar dependencies, I'd like to comment on two
aspects.
1. As one can see there is a huge number of dependencies we have in
Axis2 and I think we ship almost all of
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+1 for both the suggestions.
Ajith Ranabahu wrote:
Hi,
On 10/17/07, Eran Chinthaka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since the topic is about jar dependencies, I'd like to comment on two
aspects.
1. As one can see there is a huge number of
Hi,
Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
Thanks Ajith.
I think we should document this somewhere- we often get this question
and there's obviously reasons for why we have all these dependencies.
We need to clearly indicate which things are optional and indicate
under what conditions they come into
Hi Lawrence,
Let me see whether I can make sense of some of the stuff. Others will
chip in as needed and will surely holler if I make a mistake.
Axis2 Third Party Dependencies
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activation-1.1.jarMIME support
annogen-0.1.0.jar
Thanks Ajith.
I think we should document this somewhere- we often get this question and
there's obviously reasons for why we have all these dependencies. We need
to clearly indicate which things are optional and indicate under what
conditions they come into use.
I am not a fan of going back
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