Last time I tried with rc2 it failed as well. I've been using rc1 to
generate the site, If you like I'll do the honors.
-Mark
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I've fixed the xdoc (prepare.xml under commons-build/xdocs). I run into
errors doing 'maven site' in commons-build. I'm using maven 1.0-rc2,
Just to double check, have you commited your changes before I update the
site?
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Last time I tried with rc2 it failed as well. I've been using rc1 to
generate the site, If you like I'll do the honors.
-Mark
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I've fixed the xdoc (prepare.xml under
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Hi,
I've committed my changes, but please don't update the site. Let me
switch and try it with maven rc1 first, so I know it can be done by me
;) If I run into further troubles, I'll post here. Thanks,
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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Hi,
With maven 1.0-rc1, it gets much farther, but ends up with:
Validating volunteering.html
BUILD FAILED
File.. file:/home/yoavs/.maven/plugins/maven-linkcheck-plugin-1.2/
Element... doc:jslToSite
Line.. 101
Column 64
java.lang.NullPointerException
Total time: 1 minutes 21 seconds
yoavs 2004/05/13 08:30:04
Modified:commons-build/xdocs/releases prepare.xml
Log:
Fixed bad link URL.
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Index: prepare.xml
Doh,
Sorry, I did itbefore I saw this email, but you should try it as well.
It only should take a few seconds to run maven site:deploy
-Mark
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I've committed my changes, but please don't update the site. Let me
switch and try it with maven rc1 first, so I know it can
Ok, if you switched back to rc1, is your .maven contents based on rc1 or
rc2? You may have plugins still from rc2
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
With maven 1.0-rc1, it gets much farther, but ends up with:
Validating volunteering.html
BUILD FAILED
File..
OK, I see. I will keep you informed about the progress.
Oliver
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Where do you think would be the right place for the transactional file
system? Somewhere inside commons?
There is currently a move for one commons project to
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If I understand correctly, incompatible changes were made to
collections
after 3.0 and the next planned
Commons Id Folks!
I have noticed your project and currently make an effort to bring among
other stuff a file backed up sequence class into the sandbox. Now it
occurs to me it would fit much better into your Id approach as it seems
your Generator data is not persisted which means it will no
I use the LRUMap in the vfs project and need the new feature
scanUntilRemoveable.
Before i can commit the new class i also need a new snapshot of
collections on ibiblio.
Is this something i am allowed to do? (create a upload-bundle for
ibiblio and request the upload)
Or should this be done by
As I explained, I am using commons-math to enable data mining algorithms
I am writing. I am using a lot of SummaryStatistics and TTest. Through
some profiling, I was able to find places to optimize code and I ended
up getting a 15x performance boost within my application. This was from
Most definitely post any patches. It would be good to post them on our
bugzilla so that they can be properly tracked.
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/math/developers.html
Ken Geis wrote:
As I explained, I am using commons-math to enable data mining algorithms
I am writing. I am using a lot
Could someone please regenerate the IO website please.
The Server Side is bitching about us again:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=25876
Stephen
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Modified:configuration project.xml
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Update project dependencies to use groupId/artifactId
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Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
It seems that Priority has been deprecated for a while, and this is a
permanent API change. Is commons-logging willing/able to follow suit and
make the change? If I understand correctly, using Level ought work with a
wide range of log4j code. Even if you aren't ready to
Sounds like a good addition / enhancement to the serial generators to me. You are
correct. Only the UUID and SessionIdGenerators will be unique across instances.
Phil
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Emmanuel Bourg has been doing much of the heavy lifting in Configuration
over the past couple months. He has submitted
On 13-May-04, at 15:27 Uhr, Eric Pugh wrote:
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Robert,
I have created bug 28954 in Bugzilla for you.. There is a sample commons
lang enum plus the unit test demonstrating it failing. Stepping through the
code, the creator does get called, however, it never has the name value
populated, even though in the xml there is the name attribute!
Seen much involvement with the community, so a +1 from me.
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+0, haven't been following things as much as I should ;)
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yoavs 2004/05/13 07:56:37
Modified:commons-build/xdocs/releases prepare.xml
Log:
Fixed Sun links for Jar tool and Versioning spec.
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Index: prepare.xml
Hi,
I've fixed the xdoc (prepare.xml under commons-build/xdocs). I run into
errors doing 'maven site' in commons-build. I'm using maven 1.0-rc2,
should I be using a different maven version?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Mario Ivankovits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just for the records - i already posted a patch, maybe a
logging-committer might pick it up
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28933
Excellent, thank you. I really hope one of the commons logging folks will
get to it today, and we
I am opposed to adding snapshots to ibiblio, as I have seen it create isues.
IMHO ibiblio should be released/stable code only.
I suggest that you use a local snapshot at the moment. v3.1 shouldn't be too
far away...
Stephen
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I use the LRUMap in the vfs
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Ok, one of the beneifts of our new Apache Repository strategy is that
dated snapshots do have a home. You can feel free to add them here for
testing/development purposes internal to Apache.
http://cvs.apache.org/repository
corresponding directory structure is
/www/cvs.apache.org/repository
Yes, this is very poor by TSS really, but it'll get sorted soon ;-)
Stephen
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How very bizarre, I'm not sure where Dion got the email from but IO has
not been officially released.
The binaries are all out there, though I've
Phil Steitz wrote:
1) Decide what to do about inverse cumulative probabilities where p = 1
(easy solution is to document and throw)
Nearly +1
2) Decide what, if anything to do about the root-finding interfaces. I
am OK releasing as is.
Uh, oh!
4) Decide what to do about RealMatrix rank. Only
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
I suggest that you use a local snapshot at the moment. v3.1 shouldn't be too
far away...
But then, i cant commit my changes as they depend on the latest api
change - and i fell not very comfortable having a bunch of changed
sources lie around here.
But i definitely
dirkv 2004/05/13 13:13:25
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TestSoftRefOutOfMemory.java
Log:
Testcase for Bugzilla Bug 28918: SoftReferenceObjectPool
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On 13 May 2004, at 16:21, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
This comes under the category of you mean he isn't already?!
+1 :)
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I am opposed to adding snapshots to ibiblio, as I have seen it create
isues.
IMHO ibiblio should be released/stable code only.
Can you be more clear? I think ibiblio snapshots are great and would
hate to see them go away. Think of all the
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On May 13, 2004, at 2:23 PM, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
I am opposed to adding snapshots to ibiblio, as I have seen it create
isues.
IMHO ibiblio should be released/stable code only.
Can you be more clear? I think ibiblio snapshots are great and would
hate to see them go
Think of all the projects out there that are using apache
snapshots that would have to add the apache repo to their
project. Not only is this a lot of traffic to apache, I
think it also sets a bad precedent for other projects.
One question is whether or not we want people to be using
I understand the desire to not having projects use snapshots, but the
reality is you just sometimes need to build against head. The geronimo
team tries to limit snapshots to projects that do instep releases with
geronimo but that is still about 30 modules spread across 4 projects.
Why use
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Subject: RE: [collections] new snapshot to ibiblio
I understand the desire to not having projects use snapshots, but the
reality
I have recently had to ask for a rogue collections snapshot to be changed to
point at the 3.0 release. This had been creating a negative impression of
collections.
Consider this just my opinion, that it would be nice to have snapshots
clearly separate from releases (two directories in the
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On May 13, 2004, at 5:44 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I understand the desire to not having projects use snapshots, but the
reality is you just sometimes need to build against head. The
geronimo
team tries to limit snapshots to projects that do instep releases with
geronimo but that is still
Some clarifications below.
Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
What I am seeing with ethereal is that, after 30 seconds of no
activity ( no TCP ACKs whatever on the socket ), the web server sends
a a TLS alert.
So what actually happens is this:
1) Send one HTTP POST to a URL, which works and I get the
Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
Question is, was I correct in initially assuming that
MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager should have handled this case ?
e.g... .detected that the exception, and retried the HTTP POST by
creating a new HTTPS socket ?
What I have done now is, if I get a
Mike,
You rock! I think the 3.0 alpha1 release is ready
Oleg
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 06:04, Michael Becke wrote:
Docs updated.
Mike
On May 12, 2004, at 5:53 PM, Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
We are almost there. Before we can cut the release, though, there's one
tedious and laborious task
hi all,
I am using Jakarta HTTPClient to do a post on a website.
it seems that after the authentication the page is getting redirected to
other location.
the significant thing is that its changing the port also.
below i am posting the output i am getting from my code.
May 13, 2004 12:43:25 PM
John,
Please correct me if I am wrong (which may well be the case) SO_TIMEOUT only affects
socket read operations. I thought it had nothing to do with SSL inactivity timeout.
But it looks like it might.
There's another way to deal with recoverable exceptions. You can provide a custom
Himanshu,
HttpClient 2.0, unfortunately, cannot automatically handle cross-host redirects. But
this limitation is not difficult to work around. See the document below
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/redirects.html
HttpClient 3.0 will address this limitation
Oleg
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Thank you, guys. I will work in this direction, i.e. investigating what
the Connotate's software does with the response, and let you know the
results.
Sofya
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I propose that we mark the latest code in CVS HEAD as 3.0 alpha 1 and
proceed with a release. Please vote as follows:
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Vote: HttpClient 3.0 alpha 1 release
[ ] +1 I am in favor of the release, and will help support
+1
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proceed with a release. Please vote as follows:
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[ ] +1
Hi All,
We are extending classes in an initail effort to instrument DNS, connect,
response(first buffer read), and
download.
The DNS and connect looks pretty good.
Where are the bits actually being retrieved over the wire?
Overriding HttpMethodBase. byte[] getResponseBody() and adding
Hi Steve,
Could it be that most of the responses are less that 4KB? This would
explain the zero times since the timer does not start until after the
first read. If would suggest setting responseEnd before the while
loop. Also, it could be that System.currentTimeMillis() does not
provide
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