Torsten Curdt wrote:
If I understand this correctly, for me to capture the continuation and
run it later, I do:
Have a look into the serialization testcase
Thanks. I did some experiments. I think I have misunderstood the way the
stack restoration works. It seems like it's actually replacing
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Some comments inline.
Brett Porter wrote:
Thanks for this Niklas, I'll get it kickstarted. I have some feedback:
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
Scope of the package
The package shall create and maintain a process execution package
written in the Java language
Dion Gillard wrote:
Is the scope going to include remotely executing processes via ssh or
something similar?
I would not think so but I'm very interested in others opinions.
/niklas
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See the example in my blog ...which is actually
taken from the Cocoon integration. (I think in
there is also the link to the class) Would be
great if you could also have a look into that
class.
I looked at Cocoon code you had in [1]. I didn't particularly see
anything that made me rethink
Dion Gillard wrote:
Is the scope going to include remotely executing processes via ssh or
something similar?
I would say not, but we could certainly use it as the backend for Maven
Wagon's SSH command executor.
- Brett
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My reason for asking, is that it's a common requirement to execute
various commands either locally or on a remote box, preferably by just
providing a host name and access method (e.g. ssh).
It's very useful sometimes to abstract away the location of the
executed commands.
On 7/29/05, Brett
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Kev Jackson wrote:
I'm interested in this too, from a couple of messages on the Ant list,
some way of accessing symlinks/NT junctions (sorry can't find the post
right now)? in a platform independent manor would be good.
With accessing symlinks/NT junctions, do you mean in the general
+1
/niklas
Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to get feedback on whether anyone has an issue with using Maven
2 as the primary build system for the commons-exec component.
Conditions:
- that I will setup the infrastructure that mimics the existing Maven
behaviour for the site and common build
Dion Gillard wrote:
My reason for asking, is that it's a common requirement to execute
various commands either locally or on a remote box, preferably by just
providing a host name and access method (e.g. ssh).
It's very useful sometimes to abstract away the location of the
executed commands.
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oops, didn't hit reply all.
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Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:47:15 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: need help from a commons committer
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I understand that you don't simply apply patches or
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What is the advantage of Commons Logging over Log4j??
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(Please check the other e-mail I sent, which is hopefully much less
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Torsten Curdt wrote:
See the example in my blog ...which is actually
taken from the Cocoon integration. (I think in
there is also the link to the class) Would be
great if you could also have a look into that
On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 15:11 -0700, as wrote:
What is the advantage of Commons Logging over Log4j??
This question really belongs on the user list, not the dev list.
However as you've asked it...
Commons-logging is very important when writing libraries that might be
used in other projects. If
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Torsten,
I saw that you are interested in having an Ant task that instruments
class files statically, but the code is only half complete.
I took it little further and attached it, although it's still not tested
yet.
Would it be OK to commit this change?
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