dion2004/03/01 04:49:39
Modified:jelly/jelly-tags/validate project.properties
Log:
ASL v2
Revision ChangesPath
1.4 +1 -1 jakarta-commons/jelly/jelly-tags/validate/project.properties
Index: project.properties
dion2004/03/01 04:50:09
Modified:jelly/jelly-tags/velocity project.xml build.xml
project.properties maven.xml
Log:
ASL v2
Revision ChangesPath
1.6 +15 -0 jakarta-commons/jelly/jelly-tags/velocity/project.xml
Index: project.xml
On Mar 1, 2004, at 7:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 27/02/2004 10:35:29 PM:
As you know, the board of directors of the ASF has approved a new
license, v2.0, and has mandated that the entire ASF codebase be moved
to it. Specifically, they require
dion2004/03/01 05:06:48
Modified:jelly/jelly-tags/xml build.xml maven.xml project.xml
project.properties
jelly/jelly-tags/xml/src/test/org/apache/commons/jelly/tags/xml/schematron
transformSchematronExample.jelly
On Feb 29, 2004, at 11:26 AM, Henri Yandell wrote:
In addition, we have commons-proper projects without a release:
IO
Jelly
Jexl
Launcher
Math
Does anyone have estimated release dates for these? and who is release
manager for each one? [something we should probably make a clause of
dion2004/03/01 05:29:16
Modified:jelly/jelly-tags/xmlunit project.properties project.xml
maven.xml build.xml
jelly/jelly-tags/xmlunit/src/test/org/apache/commons/jelly/tags/xmlunit
suite.jelly
Log:
ASL v2
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
On Feb 29, 2004, at 11:26 AM, Henri Yandell wrote:
Does anyone have estimated release dates for these? and who is release
manager for each one? [something we should probably make a clause of
sandbox-proper promotion]. If the release manager
Hi,
Makes sense, +1.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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From: Martin Cooper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 2:51 PM
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
Subject: Re: [HttpClient] Moving to Jakarta
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Michael Becke
dion2004/03/01 05:44:48
Modified:jelly/jelly-tags tag-project.xml tag-checkstyle.properties
tag-navigation.xml project.xml
Log:
ASL v2
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +15 -0 jakarta-commons/jelly/jelly-tags/tag-project.xml
Index:
Howdy,
these are about making it easier for people to work out what's gone
wrong when a LogConfigurationException is thrown. at the moment, all
throwables are caught and rethrown as LogConfigurationException's. this
includes InvocationTargetException's. (see
Eric, thanks for the response.
That's a simple solution that would definitely meet the short term needs.
When using that, would a call to getList still be required, or once the delimiter
is set could getString be called? From my brief glance at the code I'd
assume the latter would be possible.
I
dion2004/03/01 07:16:41
Modified:jellyLICENSE.txt
Log:
Full license
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +201 -15 jakarta-commons/jelly/LICENSE.txt
Index: LICENSE.txt
===
RCS file:
dion2004/03/01 07:20:00
Modified:jelly/jelly-tags/soap project.xml
Log:
Details on where to find jar files in jwsdp
Revision ChangesPath
1.8 +4 -1 jakarta-commons/jelly/jelly-tags/soap/project.xml
Index: project.xml
Fixed, and AFAIK Jelly's done.
--
dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/03/2004 06:47:15 PM:
By the way, jelly/LICENSE.txt is the short version of the licence. All
other commons components have the full licence in this place [though I
do
admit
I just committed the ThreadLocalStorage changes a few minutes back.
Thought I would let you know 'cause I am not seeing the commit messages.
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harishkswamy2004/03/01 07:32:39
Modified:hivemind/framework/src/test/hivemind/test/services
TestThreadLocalStorage.java
hivemind/framework/src/java/org/apache/hivemind/service/impl
ThreadLocalStorageImpl.java
Log:
Fix
Harish, it's all there - with commit message and all ... :)
On another note - did you ever get anywhere with the caching interceptor I
mailed a while ago?
Johan
On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 10:41:42 -0500, Harish Krishnaswamy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just committed the ThreadLocalStorage changes
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/02/2004 12:44:05 AM:
yoavs 2004/02/28 05:44:05
Added: jellyNOTICE.txt
Log:
Added NOTICE.txt per ASF directive,
http://www.apache.org/dev/apply-license.html.
Revision ChangesPath
1.1
Quoting Harish Krishnaswamy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Johan Lindquist wrote:
Harish, it's all there - with commit message and all ... :)
Yup, I received it like a 1/2 hr later :) Guess my mail server is having
some problems.
Not really. The first commit from a new committer has to be
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Quoting Harish Krishnaswamy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Johan Lindquist wrote:
Harish, it's all there - with commit message and all ... :)
Yup, I received it like a 1/2 hr later :) Guess my mail server is having
some problems.
Not really. The first
Hi, I'd like to suggest a new configuration implementation that bridges
between parameters commonly used in web applications (servlet, filter,
application and request parameters) and our Configuration interface.
Because I'm tired of writting always the same parsing code like:
public void
hlship 2004/03/01 11:38:56
Modified:hivemind/framework/src/descriptor/META-INF hivemodule.xml
Log:
Add conversion and map elements to the module deployment descriptor, as a
simpler alternative to the existing rules element.
Revision ChangesPath
1.9 +5 -8
That has ssome good taste... I would add an applet-parameter-based
one as well...
paul
On 1-Mar-04, at 19:02 Uhr, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
Hi, I'd like to suggest a new configuration implementation that
bridges between parameters commonly used in web applications (servlet,
filter, application
What about one that's more generic. The WebConfiguration object
is being used as a type translator for a simple value get.
The technique here would be reflect into and convert type
public void init(ServletConfig config) {
try {
MapUtil config = new MapUtil(config, initParameter);
Robert Burrell Donkin did the initial implementation of this menus.dtd
for the Betwixt site. (the current main site also uses it and the
sandbox components I mavenized as well)
I like the way you can put the About Us section above the
Commons DBCP without any special scripting.
dirkv 2004/03/01 13:03:52
Modified:commons-build/xdocs discovery.xml el.xml jexl.xml
logging.xml modeler.xml
Log:
these components now have their own maven site
Revision ChangesPath
1.9 +2 -65
dirkv 2004/03/01 13:06:38
Modified:commons-build/xdocs license.xml
Log:
Apache License 2.0
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +206 -59 jakarta-commons/commons-build/xdocs/license.xml
Index: license.xml
I did try but didn't get it to work.
This works when you maven a master (included) project.xml and a
component specific one.
The default plugins scripts should be changed to auto include
NOTICE.txt I suppose.
-- Dirk
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 29/02/2004 01:44:23 AM:
Hello,
Here is a trivial patch for JJAR to fix build.xml in light of recent
license changes.
--
Michael
Index: build.xml
===
RCS file: /home/cvspublic/jakarta-commons-sandbox/jjar/build.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -u
dirkv 2004/03/01 13:24:24
Modified:docs/releases index.html mirror.html prepare.html
release.html
Log:
menu update
Revision ChangesPath
1.28 +12 -10jakarta-commons/docs/releases/index.html
Index: index.html
dirkv 2004/03/01 13:24:50
Modified:docs license.html
Log:
Apache License 2.0
Revision ChangesPath
1.99 +216 -67 jakarta-commons/docs/license.html
Index: license.html
===
RCS file:
dirkv 2004/03/01 13:26:21
Modified:docs charter.html commons.html components.html
contributors.html dbcp.html directory.html
Log:
menu update
Revision ChangesPath
1.100 +10 -8 jakarta-commons/docs/charter.html
Index:
dirkv 2004/03/01 13:26:34
Modified:docs index.html
Log:
menu update sandbox link
Revision ChangesPath
1.103 +13 -12jakarta-commons/docs/index.html
Index: index.html
===
RCS file:
I just wanted to post this in case anyone else was interested and to draw any
criticism about how this could mess something
up or trigger armageddon. It allows a list of hivemodule.xml locations to be defined
in a .property file.
I reason I wanted this was because I really wanted to split up
dirkv 2004/03/01 13:27:39
Modified:docs patches.html pool.html releases.html sandbox.html
versioning.html volunteering.html
Log:
menu update
Revision ChangesPath
1.55 +10 -8 jakarta-commons/docs/patches.html
Index: patches.html
dirkv 2004/03/01 13:28:16
Modified:docs discovery.html el.html jexl.html logging.html
modeler.html
Log:
these components now have their own maven site
Revision ChangesPath
1.58 +270 -19 jakarta-commons/docs/discovery.html
Index:
On 1 Mar 2004, at 13:39, Henri Yandell wrote:
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
On Feb 29, 2004, at 11:26 AM, Henri Yandell wrote:
Does anyone have estimated release dates for these? and who is
release
manager for each one? [something we should probably make a clause of
On 1 Mar 2004, at 02:44, Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
Quoting robert burrell donkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
snip
the requests for changes seem (to me) to be focussed mainly on
improved
diagnostics (more meaningful stack traces and messages). we may be
able
to retain the older symantics by changing
John Rubier wrote:
I just wanted to post this in case anyone else was interested and to draw any criticism about how this could mess something
up or trigger armageddon. It allows a list of hivemodule.xml locations to be defined in a .property file.
I reason I wanted this was because I really
dirkv 2004/03/01 13:52:23
Modified:jjar build.xml
Log:
Apache License 2.0
(patch by Michael Davey)
Revision ChangesPath
1.6 +7 -4 jakarta-commons-sandbox/jjar/build.xml
Index: build.xml
applied
Thanks
Dirk
Michael Davey wrote:
Hello,
Here is a trivial patch for JJAR to fix build.xml in light of recent
license changes.
Index: build.xml
===
I updated the license.xml and generated the main site, menus are updated.
-- Dirk
Dirk Verbeeck wrote:
I have adjusted the paths in build.xml to point to the new location of
the xdocs menu directories.
You should be able to generate the main web site now.
-- Dirk
robert burrell donkin
rdonkin 2004/03/01 14:31:34
Modified:commons-build commonDependencies.ent commons-site.jsl
incl_nav.xml maven.xml project.properties
project.xml
commons-build/xdocs charter.xml commons.xml components.xml
Dirk Verbeeck wrote:
Robert Burrell Donkin did the initial implementation of this
menus.dtd for the Betwixt site. (the current main site also uses it
and the sandbox components I mavenized as well)
I like the way you can put the About Us section above the Commons
DBCP without any special
On 28 Feb 2004, at 20:06, Martin Cooper wrote:
I can't think of a specific use case for named stacks, but I'm
prepared to
believe that one exists. I certainly appreciate the need for
communicating
between rules, since that's something I've needed before, and I guess I
could use named stacks for
Noel,
Sorry about the delay, I've been away for a few days.
In general, I have long preferred the pipeline/event model to
the approach
that Alex had, where it would give data to the codec, and
then poll it for
state. However, I don't see something in your implementation
that I think
hlship 2004/03/01 14:56:27
Modified:hivemind/xdocs descriptor.xml case1.xml
hivemind/framework/src/test/hivemind/test/config
TestConversion.java
hivemind/framework/src/java/org/apache/hivemind/parse
On 1 Mar 2004, at 10:49, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
snip
I still feel bad with this automated mass relicensing, it looks too
hasty to me compared to relicensings performed on others projets,
Mozilla spent more than 1 year to change its license. I think there
should be a thorough code review
On 29 Feb 2004, at 13:53, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
snip
(Although IMHO there is nothing wrong with personal author tags)
that's cool with me. i've given up trying to persuade people my way's
the right way :)
- robert
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To
rdonkin 2004/03/01 15:28:12
Modified:digester/xdocs index.xml
Log:
Improved documentation.
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +13 -4 jakarta-commons/digester/xdocs/index.xml
Index: index.xml
===
RCS
For example the View CVS and Download menus are usefull on the
main site but on the DBCP site they aren't. There you have a specific
downloads page:
IMO, the downloads page of a project is additional. This will become more
obvious when we get a different background colour for the project
This is a proposal to begin to end the abuse of the sandbox. (The sandbox
was intended as a temporary 'play area' for new ideas, not a long term
project home)
Gump is the key mechanism used in apache to ensure that everything keeps
building. By removing the sandbox projects, we should encourage
I'm not happy with the license references in
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/jakarta-commons-sandbox/feedparser/prj.el?
rev=1.1view=auto
and will delete soon unless otherwise informed.
Stephen
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As a plausable solution, rebuilding the
commons-build/xdocs/navigation.xml and commons-build/navi_incl.xml
document to draw its contents from the menu ent files. Set the types
of the about menu to header and the rest to footer. These
attributes are used in the commons-site.jsl to separate the
mdiggory2004/03/01 19:23:29
Removed: commons-build incl_nav.xml
Log:
Switching to use common menus dtd instead of incl_navi.xml. As incl_navi isn't
actually a valid xml document.
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mdiggory2004/03/01 19:27:48
Modified:validator/xdocs navigation.xml
primitives/xdocs navigation.xml
digester/xdocs navigation.xml
logging/xdocs navigation.xml
beanutils/xdocs navigation.xml
discovery/xdocs
mdiggory2004/03/01 19:29:16
Modified:latka/src/xdocs navigation.xml
Log:
Switching to usage of menu's dtd to insert commons navigation items, using
common-menus entity to reference commons menues in navigation.xml, sorting is done by
Maven.
Revision ChangesPath
1.4
I will look at this stuff carefully this weekend, but one thing that
jumped out at me from your post above was that the global lock issue
might be avoidable by putting more into the node identifier, i.e., build
in a jvm identifier. IIRC, this is essentially what tomcat when
generating
This is a proposal to begin to end the abuse of the sandbox.
I agree with your concern, I disagee with your method.
We are awaiting new hardware. One of the new machines will be dedicated to
GUMP processing (possibly some other related tasks). My understanding, and
there are reasons for this,
harishkswamy2004/03/01 20:34:00
Modified:hivemind/framework/src/java/org/apache/hivemind/service/impl
ThreadLocalStorageImpl.java
Log:
Modified the INITIALIZED_KEY to reduce the chance of a conflict.
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +6 -5
Thank you for breaking the silence. I was beginning to wonder if the
message was ever delivered:)
Mike
On Feb 28, 2004, at 2:51 PM, Martin Cooper wrote:
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, Michael Becke wrote:
Below is a message I recently posted to commons-httpclient-dev. The
input of other commons
On Monday March 1st 2004, Harish Krishnaswamy wrote:
John Rubier wrote:
I just wanted to post this in case anyone else was interested and to draw any
criticism about how this could mess something
up or trigger armageddon. It allows a list of hivemodule.xml locations to be
defined in a
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I also often run in the problem of converting data types and writing
that Integer.parseInt() stuff. It would be very nice to have a tool that
implements exactly that. I have something in mind that can be wrapped
over a container object, which implements a generic interface (e.g. a
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On Tue, 02 Mar 2004, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, this would be the ripple effect if we'd stop building
jakarta-commons-sandbox projects in Gump:
The strongest effect stems from commons-io which isn't in the
sandbox anymore, right?
Adapting to the change, we still get
Okay, so you just mean no gump for sandbox [deletes long rant about
importance of nightly builds]. Summary of it is, that I think gump and the
apache repository need to be hooked together so each project is updating
the SNAPSHOT whenever it changes.
Last Lang SNAPSHOT was the end of January.
+1
Henri Yandell wrote:
Okay, so you just mean no gump for sandbox [deletes long rant about
importance of nightly builds]. Summary of it is, that I think gump and the
apache repository need to be hooked together so each project is updating
the SNAPSHOT whenever it changes.
Nick's probably going to
This is a proposal to begin to end the abuse of the sandbox. (The sandbox
was intended as a temporary 'play area' for new ideas, not a long term
project home)
This is a fascinating approach, and not unlike something that drove me
towards Gump in the first place. I was a heavy user of a common
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking for, so please help me to
understand the proposal.
Gump builds stuff and under certain circumstances it publishes the
generated jars. For example, the build system that is currently
sending the nag emails is not publishing the build artifacts at all.
On Tue, 02 Mar 2004, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you want to stop? Building of the jars or just publishing
them?
BTW, this would be the ripple effect if we'd stop building
jakarta-commons-sandbox projects in Gump:
Dropping project jakarta-turbine-fulcrum because of
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Thanks Sam Berlin,
I've solved the problem.
My (stupid) mistake was that I was calling
getResponseHeaders(location) method before executing the HttpClient.
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Hello group,
I have a similar problem like Emre.
...but this time the problem depends on the plattform I am on. I am a
little bit confused because it is running fine on win but on linux not.
Site causing the problem:
andaluciajunta.es
Windows:
I get 302!
Linux (debian):
Site causing the problem:
andaluciajunta.es
When I ask for www.andaluciajunta.es. I get an IO Exception.
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I am not really in a position to test the code, but could you see
whether changing the value of the 'user-agent' header gives:
method.setRequestHeader(user-agent,
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0;
en-US; rv:1.6) Gecko/20040113);
or
method.setRequestHeader(user-agent,
Hi Thorsten,
Not sure what's happening here. I'm trying under RedHat and all is
well. Please post the error stack trace as well as a wire log of the
problem http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/logging.html.
This will help to narrow down the problem.
Mike
On Mar 1, 2004, at 9:20
Hello Suhas,
What HTTP status are you getting back: 404, 200, etc. ? Also, does
this website accept Basic authentication. This appear to be what
you're using. Some web sites require an appropriate referer header for
authentication (this usually applies to form based authentication).
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