Re: [digester] TO-DO for release 1.6

2004-05-02 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Arnaud Heritier wrote: Craig? Sorry ... I've been totally buried with day-job responsibilities lately -- check out Sun Java Studio Creator if you want to know what I'm currently working on :-) -- will take care of this over the weekend. It's very interesting Craig. Do you think that J

Re: [collections] Size and scope issues

2004-05-01 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Dain Sundstrom wrote: On Apr 22, 2004, at 2:40 PM, Michael Heuer wrote: Perhaps some of the classes in [collections] could be presented as a JSR for inclusion in the JDK at some later date. That might cut the size of the jar some. :) All kidding aside, I like this idea. How about starting by

Re: [digester] local ArrayStack implementation not backwardscompatible?

2004-05-01 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Stephen Colebourne wrote: From: "Simon Kitching" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> While compiling the release notes, and checking for API incompatibilities between releases, it occurred to me that there is a backward compatibility issue. Am I right in thinking that when subclassing a class with "protected"

Re: DBCP Contribution: Replace System.out calls with Commons Logging

2004-05-01 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Noel J. Bergman wrote: The upcoming version 1.0.4 of commons-logging has an AvalonLogger So we create an AvalonLogger around our component's logger, and pass that to any object that uses commons-logging. That saves me the trouble. Excellent. I'm travelling and away from my CVS sources for

Re: [digester] TO-DO for release 1.6

2004-05-01 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Simon Kitching wrote: On Tue, 2004-04-13 at 14:19, Simon Kitching wrote: Hi, Here's the list of things I think are remaining to do before a 1.6 release. I notice that the 1.5 release was done on 24-april-2003. Wouldn't it be nice to get another release out before the year is up? * reso

Re: [digester] pop(), peek() methods don't need to catch exceptions

2004-04-04 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Alex Karasulu wrote: Hi, I was just looking at the digester code as I was writing another incarnation of the digester pattern and noticed the pop() and peek() methods do not need to catch exceptions. It is just cheaper to check the size of the stack before the pop() or peek() calls and return nu

Re: Tim Reilly for Committer

2004-03-24 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Tim Reilly has been participating with some regularity since December, as > shown by: > http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > pache.org&from=81234&to=81234&count=40&by=author&paged=false. Tim has > expressed interest in becoming a

RE: [HiveMind] Force loading of Services

2004-03-24 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Howard M. Lewis Ship" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm unconvinced this is necessary. I would tend to think that it is > counter-productive. With late > building of services (behind proxies), you will see error messages related to > the construction of a > service just where methods are first i

Re: [vfs] problem: nightly build distributions are empty

2004-03-09 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Jacob Kjome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Recent .tar.gz distributions of commons-vfs at > http://cvs.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/nightly/ are completely > empty. The site is down right now, so I can't quite verify when the last > good one was, but from memory, I think it was 2004030

Re: [logging] Release Candidate Build of Commons Logging 1.0.4 Available

2004-03-08 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > This might have been brought up before. It's about the dateformat used > in SimpleLog. Currently SimpleLog uses "/MM/dd", but the ISO 8601 > standard, which is spreading rapidly, has this format "-MM-dd". On > the other hand, changing a thi

Re: [logging] Release Candidate Build of Commons Logging 1.0.4 Available

2004-03-07 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Yes, that's right. They seem to be translated into " characters and I > end up with the same error message that I got with the original file. > Interesting ... on my Win2K laptop (JDK 1.4.2, Ant 1.5.4) I see the same error in Javadoc generation tha

Re: [logging] Release Candidate Build of Commons Logging 1.0.4 Available

2004-03-07 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > After some fiddling with the build.xml file I managed to build the > javadocs. The problem seems to be related to the " characters. First I > tried to make them into html entities, but that didn't work. Then I > tried escaping them with backslash a

[logging] Release Candidate Build of Commons Logging 1.0.4 Available

2004-03-06 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
As has been discussed earlier on COMMONS-DEV, here is a pointer to a release candidate version of Commons Logging 1.0.4. All outstanding Bugzilla issues have been addressed and, barring any difficulties with this bundle, I plan on proposing a vote for a 1.0.4 release this coming week. The embedde

Re: [HiveMind] Re: Alternative module descriptors

2004-03-06 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Harish Krishnaswamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote: > > >The advantage of XML in HiveMind is that it can be used to directly generate > HiveDoc. > > > > > Yes, I suppose generating hivedoc from the script will be more work. > > >I also think that HiveMind's u

Re: [id] Nightly builds?

2004-03-06 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Phil Steitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Assuming that we have not decided to ban nightlies for sandbox components, > can we get [id] added, please? thx > It will be generated starting with tonight's (20040307) run. > Phil Craig ---

Re: [Resources] Presence vs. contrib

2004-03-05 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > That sounds great. I'll look at getting that done soon, although to be > honest, I'm about to get a book deal so when that happens it will pretty > much consume every non-working or non-sleeping minute of my time. Good luck! From everything that

[math] nightly build failure

2004-03-04 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
The first attempt at building commons-math in the nightlies failed due to the failure to successfully execute one of the unit tests. Here's the output from "ant dist": If this test really is going to fail occasionally (as the comment implies), you might want to exclude it from the set of tests

Re: DO NOT REPLY [Bug 27243] - [math] T-Distribution causing a StackOverflowError

2004-03-03 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL, BUT PLEASE POST YOUR BUG > RELATED COMMENTS THROUGH THE WEB INTERFACE AVAILABLE AT > . > ANY REPLY MADE TO THIS MESSAGE WILL NOT BE COLLECTED AND > INSERTED IN THE BUG DATABASE. > >

Re: [Resources] Presence vs. contrib

2004-03-03 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I'm not sure how you want to handle the tests that require a database > configuration and connection (??Craig??). They run fine for me with a > simple mysql install. How about if we create a test dependency on hsqldb (or some equivalent embedded S

Re: [HiveMind] ThreadLocalStorage changes committed

2004-03-01 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
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

Re: cvs commit: jakarta-commons/jelly NOTICE.txt

2004-03-01 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
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 Changes

[logging] Current Status and Release Planning

2004-02-28 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
I've converted [logging] to the new Apache License 2.0, brought the documentation up to date with current changes, created provisional release notes for a 1.0.4 maintenance release, and applied the patch included with the last outstanding open bug report against [logging]. Please download tonight'

[logging] Conversion to ASL 2.0 in progress yet?

2004-02-28 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Has anyone already started doing the license conversion on [logging]? If not, I will do so as part of prep for an upcoming 1.0.4 release. Craig - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMA

Re: [logging] Are we ready for 1.0.4?

2004-02-28 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 27 Feb 2004, at 21:18, Dennis Lundberg wrote: > > > What are the plans for upcoming releases of commons-logging? > > > > The reason I'm asking is that we would like to start using > > commons-logging in an applet environment. We plan on usi

Re: [digester] relicensing to apache2.0

2004-02-28 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 14:55, Simon Kitching wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm willing to do the relicensing work for digester. > > BTW, the relicensing stuff will strip out all the @author tags. > > So I would like to add the following @authors to the cont

Re: [digester] relicensing to apache2.0

2004-02-28 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > I'm willing to do the relicensing work for digester. > > I've experimented with the ReplaceLicense tool in committers repo, and > it seems simple enough. > > Unless anyone objects, I will apply/commit the new license in about 48 > hours fro

Re: [digester] CallMethodRule order [bug12997] attn: Emmanuel, Craig

2004-02-28 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 26 Feb 2004, at 15:15, Simon Kitching wrote: > > > > > I don't really understand Craig's comments re "hierarchical > > structure that is isomorphic to a tree of beans that is being created". > > the association graph for a bean is often a

Re: [beanutils] Indexed/Mapped DynaProperty

2004-02-14 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I agree it could be read that way, with the word "simple" implying that. But > then the same author (Craig McClanahan) also wrote the standard > BasicDynaBean implementation - it has a single HashMap storing all values - > simple, indexed and mapped.

Re: Workflow status

2004-02-14 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Sharples, Colin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I've been off the list for a while, but I've started a new project on which > I'm using the workflow component. Has anything been happening on that lately? Basically, no. I don't have any current plans to continue working on this, but would be wil

Re: [resources] new implementations [was: Re: cvs commit: jakart...]

2004-02-06 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting James Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > P.S. > > I'll be adding a few more items later tonight and/or this weekend: > - a build script in resources/contrib that let's us produce > a distribution of any single one of the implementations under > contrib > - a few docs >

Re: Relicensing to the Apache License 2.0 ?

2004-02-05 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, robert burrell donkin wrote: > > > On 4 Feb 2004, at 19:52, Henri Yandell wrote: > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > IIRC i think licensing is closed. i think license is open. (hopefully > > someone will correct me if i'm w

Re: IO migration from Sandbox

2004-02-04 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > The migration is effectively done [although a new website needs generating > so the symlink can be killed]. > > Good catch on the nightly build. I'll poke a bit to see if that can > happen. I think it's in gump, but been ages since I looked there. >

[digester] remove denpendency? (Was: Re: [BeanUtils] Collection 3.0 dependency, release status)

2004-02-02 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Craig R. McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Quoting robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On 29 Jan 2004, at 20:11, David Graham wrote: > > > > > --- "Shapira, Yoav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >

Re: [BeanUtils] Collection 3.0 dependency, release status

2004-02-02 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 29 Jan 2004, at 20:11, David Graham wrote: > > > --- "Shapira, Yoav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> I see the BeanUtils 1.7-dev already depends on commons collections > >> 3.0-dev and builds OK. Can we update the dependency t

Re: [chain] Contextes and Attribute-Property Transparency

2004-01-31 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Manfred Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi all. > > I have a question about the context implementation of the commons-chain > project. > > I think it is a good way to have JavaBean Properties in a context like: > > private User user; > > with get()- and set()- Methods like > > public Us

Re: [VOTE] New committer - Rob Oxspring

2004-01-29 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting John Keyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I nominate Rob Oxspring as an Apache Jakarta Commons committer. > > [ ] +1, Yes allow Rob to commit > [ ] +0 > [ ] -0 > [ ] -1, No Rob cannot commit because ... > > Rob has contributed the basis for the CLI 2 implementation and > has been actively develo

Re: [resources] status was (Re: [lang] i18n package proposal)

2004-01-29 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Mark R. Diggory wrote: > > > Ask those developing it for a status. > > > > Resources developers, what is the status of resources, how close are you > > to releasing? > > It's partly my fault, I suspect, that it isn't further down

RE: [Betwixt] Write static attributes to XML

2004-01-29 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Martin van den Bemt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The StaticPersonBeanInfo should implement java.beans.BeanInfo or extend > SimpleBeanInfo. Actually never used it myself, so better read the > javadoc on that to see what is the best approach :) > the getPropertyDescriptors() should also return th

Re: [logging] mavenize web site

2004-01-26 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > i've like to mavenize the web site for logging. this will not mean any > changes to the actual build for logging, just to the website generation > process. > > unless anyone else speaks up, i'll probably go ahead with the changes > required

RE: cvs commit: How to block just these cvs commit mails

2004-01-24 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting ASHWIN Suresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > True, but it would be great if there is a server-side method of doing it. > I don't want the mails to even reach my machine, it is better to avoid their > > transfer from the server. These mails are rather frequent and voluminous > anyways. > Thanks, >

Re: [codec] More thoughts on CharSets and Encoders (references: R E: [codec] Streamable Codec Framework)

2004-01-22 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Oleg Kalnichevski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > The most important phrase in Craig's email was: "As such, I'm > > personally not interested in working on any revolutionary Struts or > > Commons designs that do not presume at least J2SE 1.4 / J2EE 1.4 as the > > base platform as the minimum

RE: [codec] More thoughts on CharSets and Encoders (references: R E: [codec] Streamable Codec Framework)

2004-01-22 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Gary Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > (1) "eventually" is, sadly I think, a ways off in the future. See > discussions on this list WRT J2ee containers, WebSphere, most common > installed base of such containers, etc. > As a major proponent of long-term support for existing packages that

Re: [commons] archives assistance

2004-01-22 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Jung, Eric (Contractor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > This is a general question for all commons projects, since they share the > same mailing list: > > 1. Why do they all share the same mailing list? > I know you got your specific technical concerns addressed later in this thread, but

Re: [configuration] unit test clean up

2004-01-12 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Emmanuel Bourg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, here is a patch removing useless constructors, suite() and main() > methods from the JUnit tests. It does a bit of code reformatting as > well. Any committer around to apply it please ? :) > > Emmanuel Bourg > > ---

Re: [all] Maven Distribution's

2004-01-11 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Mark R. Diggory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 1.) Is there anyone in particular that is in charge or who has ssh > access to deploy maven distributions of nightly builds to ibiblio from > the jakarta commons area? > I create and upload the nightly builds that are at: http://cvs.apache.or

Re: Feeler question for new commons project

2004-01-09 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Berin Loritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I would like to see about getting the Avalon Event package migrated to > commons, > which really has little to do with Avalon itself. In contrast to the > current > Jakarat Commons Event package, the Avalon Event package is developed with > the > Stag

Re: [BeanUtils] WrapDynaBean Enhacement Request

2004-01-06 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > 1+2 it seemed clear that craig intended no constructors to be available > (and he usually has good reasons for his design decisions) but i think > that allowing WrapDynaClass and WrapDynaBean to fit better into > DynaBean frameworks seems

Re: [Vote] Bill Barker - Commons Proper Committer

2003-12-30 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Shapira, Yoav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Howdy, > I think everyone knows Bill Barker already ;) He's done a ton of work > on tomcat and related jakarta projects, including some in the > commons-sandbox. Now that commons-daemon is in the Commons Proper, I'd > still like to have his help

Re: Moving up to JVM 1.4+

2003-12-30 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The block on 1.4 remains the big-iron webservers, like Websphere and > Weblogic. 1.4 as a requirement is a long way off yet IMHO. > FWIW, one of the major roadblocks for the app server vendors was that J2EE 1.4 (which in turn requires J2SE 1.4) w

Re: [net] apologies for all the repetition

2003-12-29 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting steve cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > You will notice several messages from me, using different email addresses. I > > have a new email setup and I mistakenly sent several emails using the wrong > identity, one for which I had not signed up on the list. When I didn't > receive these mess

RE: [Fileupload] Progress bar

2003-12-24 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Jung, Eric (Contractor)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Yoav, > > "It's not small and contained for the container writers who have to support > that listener." > > Granted, it may not be small and contained for them. However, contrast that > level of work with the amount Craig is talking abo

RE: Virtual Commons!!!!! (was Re: What is Jakarta Commons?)

2003-12-23 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: > > > Why don't the various commons groups in the ASF just have the AC PMC > > add things on the A-C site and 'federate' that way? The respective > > PMCs would still do what they do - oversee the projects - and the AC > >

Re: [Fileupload] Progress bar

2003-12-23 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Eric H. Jung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Sorry for not replying to the thread started by Eric Pugh at > http://www.mail-archive.com/commons-dev%40jakarta.apache.org/msg32368.html, > but I've only just joined commons-dev as suggested to me by Yoav on > tomcat-dev. > We were discussing a relate

Re: [cache] project status query...

2003-12-23 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Emmanuel Bourg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I suggested a new orientation for [cache] earlier this month but it > hasn't received much feedback : > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg31432.html > > The idea was to turn it into an abstraction layer for cache > implementations

Re: What is Jakarta Commons?

2003-12-23 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting David Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > --- Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > From: "Rodney Waldhoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > "The subproject shall create and maintain packages written in the Java > > > language, intended for use in server-related development, and designed

Re: Commons - TLP

2003-12-18 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, __matthewHawthorne wrote: > > > However, I'm not sure that I understand your suggestion about Jakarta > > Commons becoming top level, and then being joined by Apache Commons. I > > think it should be the other way around --

Re: [configuration] Automatic reloading

2003-12-11 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Emmanuel Bourg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Greetings, I'd like to contribute a slight modification to reload > automatically a PropertiesConfiguration if the underlying .properties > file has been changed. I had to implement this to prevent restarting my > web application every time a config

Re: [sandbox] Commit Request for Sandbox

2003-12-09 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Brian McCallister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I would like to receive commit privileges on the > jakarta-commons-sandbox in order to work on tbm > > I am already a db.apache.org committer. > > Thank You! > > -Brian McCallister > I've added you to the list that has karma on jakarta-commons

Re: File Upload does not work....

2003-11-25 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting "Shah, Mehul - Contractor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > > > > I am using Tomcat 4.1 and Commons-FileUpload api. I cant get it working. > I get the following error: > One thing to ensure is that you're not trying to include servlet.jar inside your webapp (since it's built in to Tom

Re: [io] remove old ant build system

2003-11-24 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Nope, I guess not. > > On 23.11.2003 10:34:38 Henri Yandell wrote: > > > > As the site is using maven, is there any need to keep the old build > > system? [build.properties, build.properties.sample, build.xml] > > > > It'll only get out of date

Re: [VOTE] Commons Karma for Jean-Francois Arcand

2003-11-12 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
> Vote: Elect Jean-Francois Arcand As Jakarta Commons Committer > [X] +1 Yes let him commit! > [ ] +0 > [ ] -0 > [ ] -1 I am against this (please include a reason). > Craig

Re: [VOTE] Elect Simon Kitching As Jakarta Commons Committer

2003-11-12 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
> Vote: Elect Simon Kitching As Jakarta Commons Committer > [X] +1 Yes let him commit! > [ ] +0 > [ ] -0 > [ ] -1 I am against this (please include a reason). > Craig --

Re: [digester] Digester vs xmlbean vs JAXB

2003-11-11 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Samuel Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I have a newbie question. What are the advantages/dis-advantages between > Digester vs xmlbean vs JAXB? My understanding is they convert XML file to > Java Class. Is that correct? > > If that is the case, shouldn't one use JAXB over xmlbean and Dige

Re: [digester] [PATCH] Adding Ant-like properties support

2003-11-11 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Remy Maucherat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Remy Maucherat wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I described the feature a couple weeks ago, and here's my patch. > > > > It currently only replaces attributes processed by the setProperties > > rule. This did sound good enough to me. I read about processin

Re: [BeanUtils] BasicDynaBean properties Map

2003-11-11 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I thought that BasicDynaBean was going to have a getMap() method on it, > but a quick look at the online CVS view shows that it doesn't. Here is > the thread from a year ago concerning this: > http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgId=537856

Re: [Chain] ContextToRequestCommand

2003-11-10 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Jeff Caddel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > >If your application uses WebContext (or one of it's subclasses) as the > Context > >object being passed down the chain, you already have access to the request > >attributes via the getRequestScope() method. There's also other > Map-returning > >metho

Re: math to apache commons was Re: [all] Separate email list for math development?

2003-11-09 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, robert burrell donkin wrote: > > > On 9 Nov 2003, at 22:07, Mark R. Diggory wrote: > > > > > 1.) Plausible, I understand though that Apache Commons is under > > > subversion, will this be a challenge to migrate to? > > > > sub

Re: [chain] Patch for ChainResources

2003-11-08 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Jeff Caddel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > ChainListener fails to initialize correctly if you leave out either of > the two optional config parameters CONFIG_CLASS_RESOURCE or > CONFIG_WEB_RESOURCE. > > The exception occurs in ChainResources when it tries to parse the comma > separated list o

Re: [Chain] ContextToRequestCommand

2003-11-08 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Jeff Caddel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Any feedback on this Command implementation? > > The idea is that as a chain of commands is executing objects get > aggregated into a map. The context holds a reference to the map. At > the tail end of the execution chain, this command places the obj

Re: request sandbox karma

2003-11-08 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > I was wondering if someone could grant me sandbox karma so I can make some > contributions to commons-naming. My apache CVS username is "brett". > > Thanks in advance, > Brett > Done, but I suspect you'll still have problems if you are not a

Re: [announcement] DbUtils Promotion to Common Proper Completed

2003-11-08 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting David Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Commons DbUtils cvs tree is now under jakarta-commons instead of > jakarta-commons-sandbox. Please update your local checkouts accordingly. > > More info on DbUtils can be found here: > http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dbutils/ > > David > Effectiv

Re: jakarta-site2 karma

2003-11-08 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Quoting David Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > While trying to update the Jakarta news page for DbUtils I realized I > don't have the karma to update it. So can one of you karma admins give me > access? > Done (better late than never :-). > Thanks, > David Craig ---

Re: [all] new list for cvs commits? (was Re: commons-configuration)

2003-10-30 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
__matthewHawthorne wrote: gmane.org is great, that's how I access the apache mailing lists. A good filtering technique is to mark all messages as read, except for projects that you're interested in. I apologize for going off topic, but has anyone experienced delays when sending with gmane? My

Re: [all] new list for cvs commits? (was Re: commons-configuration)

2003-10-30 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Emmanuel Bourg wrote: It seems some prefer to keep the commit messages in the list, and others prefer a clean list with just the discussions. So what about this : - commons-dev : discussions + cvs messages - commons-cvs : only the cvs messages - commons-talk: only the discussions or maybe easie

Re: [VOTE] Promote DbUtils to Commons Proper

2003-10-30 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
David Graham wrote: DbUtils exhibits all of the qualities of a component that should be in Commons proper: - It's small and focused. - It's API is well defined - It has a group of existing Jakarta committers providing code, ideas, and support. - It has good unit test coverage. It has also been tes

Re: [digester] populating beans fixed to BeanUtils?

2003-10-29 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Ricky Panaglucci wrote: robert, i like beanutils very much. but the assumption being made is, that the target object either implements set/get according to spec or is an instance of DynaBean. Note that "the spec" you are talking about is the JavaBeans spec, which allows you to define BeanInf

Re: [VOTE] Promote DbUtils to Commons Proper

2003-10-29 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
+0 -- and i'll do the Bugzilla category (and tweak the nightly builds) once the code migrates. Craig David Graham wrote: DbUtils exhibits all of the qualities of a component that should be in Commons proper: - It's small and focused. - It's API is well defined - It has a group of existing Jakar

Re: [dbutils] Status Update

2003-10-25 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
David Graham wrote: --- "Craig R. McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: David Graham wrote: A lot has happened in DbUtils recently so here's a quick status update: The API has been cleaned up. I added a Proxy based solution to the JDBC API incompati

Re: [dbutils] Status Update

2003-10-24 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
David Graham wrote: A lot has happened in DbUtils recently so here's a quick status update: The API has been cleaned up. I added a Proxy based solution to the JDBC API incompatibilities. We need to validate that this works the way we want. We have pretty good test coverage The Maven build is s

Re: [digester] plugins module ready for evaluation

2003-10-20 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Simon Kitching wrote: On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 11:26, Craig R. McClanahan wrote: Simon Kitching wrote: Regarding your "tomcat" example, I will have to have a think about this. I'm no expert on complex container architectures, nor on Tomcat, so if you and the Avalon team

Re: [digester] plugins module ready for evaluation

2003-10-20 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Simon Kitching wrote: On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 10:29, robert burrell donkin wrote: On Sunday, October 5, 2003, at 10:53 PM, Simon Kitching wrote: Hmm .. but calling Digester.setLogger probably doesn't override the object known to the LogFactory... What exactly is the purpose of being able

Re: Please add Rob Oxspring to commons-sandbox CVS Was: [VOTE] Rob Oxspring as commons-sandbox commiter

2003-10-18 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Henri Yandell wrote: Yep. Any Jakarta committer may ask for access to the sandbox. The same rules apply for jakarta-site2. Just need someone with the relevant privileges to add him to the avail file [I think]. I never remember who they are. That would be me, among others. (I went ahead and add

Re: [VOTE] Rob Oxspring as commons-sandbox commiter

2003-10-18 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
John Keyes wrote: Hi, I nominate Rob to receive commons-sandbox karma. He has submitted all of the source in the cli2 package in jakarta-commons-sandbox/cli/src. We hope to get a CLI2 release out soon and his ability to commit will aid the process considerably. Rob currently has karma for the f

Re: [general] sandbox karma

2003-10-18 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
John Keyes wrote: Hi, I just tried to commit some files to the sandbox and I got the following error: Access denied: Insufficient Karma (jkeyes|jakarta-commons-sandbox/cli) cvs server: Pre-commit check failed cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first! All Jakarta committers are enti

Re: [Chain]: k2d2 framework

2003-10-17 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Ted Husted wrote: otisg wrote: k2d2 looks like a concrete implementation of an API that is defined within the k2d2 framework itself. The implementation allows generic components to be assembled in a chain, and connected with blocking queues. I guess this is where the concreteness of k2d2 shows

Re: [BEANUTILS] Property Descriptor Visibility

2003-10-14 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Thomas Plümpe wrote: Hi Henning, [can't set property if accessors defined in friendly superclass] This is not an academic question, it is exactly the problem I've written about yesterday with commons-dbcp. There is "public SharedPoolDataSource" which extends "abstract InstanceKeyDataSource". O

Re: commons-logging & classloading

2003-10-14 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
context class loading, this would be impossible unless you forced every app to have their own copy of c-l, and didn't allow the container to have its own (which, among other things, would totally break Tomcat 5). - rami Craig -Original Message- From: Craig R. McClanahan [m

Re: commons-logging & classloading

2003-10-13 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Will Jaynes wrote: Yoav, I, too, use log4j directly in my own classes. But we all use components that use commons-logging, so we have to deal with it. No one has yet described for me a use case where the current commons-logging classloading strategy is necessary or even correct. Whereas I have

Re: [chain] no chain iterator?

2003-10-13 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
otisg wrote: Just a thought for solving this problem for Matthew Firth, and a suggestions for Chain developers (I have not looked at the sources yet, so forgive me if this has already been implemented). Chain does what you describe below already (although it doesn't solve Matthew's problem).

Re: [chain] no chain iterator?

2003-10-13 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Matthew Firth wrote: Has anybody considered a chain iterator? Why do you need to do this yourself? The particular case I have is a "status" page that dumps the state of the web application - what configuration options have been loaded and enabled, the state of certain components (l

Re: [chain] no chain iterator?

2003-10-12 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Matthew Firth wrote: Has anybody considered a chain iterator? i.e. For some chain, I'd like to be able to traverse each of its commands from first to last (in the usual manner, whereby the chain supplies a java.util.Iterator that returns each of its commands in turn). Why do you need to do t

Re: [validator] Password fields [WAS] Re: cvs commit: jakarta-commons/validator/src/javascript/org/apache/commons/validator/javascript validateMaxLength.js validateMinLength.js

2003-10-07 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Robert Leland wrote: David Graham wrote: The validation rules are only exposed if you use Struts' Not true they are exposed by server side validation also. The error messages clearly state the min/max values. But even that is only exposed if you use the validator framework's minLength chec

Re: [convert] initial code commit

2003-10-07 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Henri Yandell wrote: You need the project.xml I just commited to the sandbox top level to build using Maven. No ant build as yet. The former requirement doesn't cause me any grief. The later is an absolute prerequisite if you would like nightly builds produced like we do for the other common

Re: [Convert] Mandate (draft)

2003-10-07 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
+0 on the general concept of exploring a conversion support package. More comments below. Sgarlata Matt wrote: Hen reminded me I promised to do this, so here is a first crack at a mandate for the proposed Convert sandbox component. One thing I was thinking about is the name. Convert is rather

Re: [Convert] Mandate (draft)

2003-10-07 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Henri Yandell wrote: Thanks Matt :) I'm going to go ahead and commit the codebase I've got at the moment. Continued inline... On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Sgarlata Matt wrote: Hen reminded me I promised to do this, so here is a first crack at a mandate for the proposed Convert sandbox component. One t

Re: [collections][VOTE] Add jar for testframework

2003-10-04 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Stephen Colebourne wrote: Formal bit, so all is clear Commons-collections contains a testing framework that enables the collections interfaces, such as Map, List and Set, to be tested. This framework has proved very useful, and has been requested as a release. If this vote is passed, [collect

Re: [digester] turning off commons-logging for unit tests

2003-09-30 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
__matthewHawthorne wrote: One trick that may work is to call Digester.setLogger() with your own org.apache.commons.logging.Log implementation that does nothing. Or you can use org.apache.commons.logging.impl.NoOpLog, which does the same thing. Another approach would be to modify the build.xml f

Re: [collections] Re: Working commons-collections nightly no longer available

2003-09-30 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Rodney Waldhoff wrote: Tim Anderson wrote: From: "Tim Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Working commons-collections nightly no longer available Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 19:30:44 +1000 Hi, I'm trying to get M2 running, but it looks like th

Re: Digester: Problems with ClassLoader

2003-09-30 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Esteban Lorenzano wrote: I am working with Digester inside an Application Server (Oracle iAS), and I had some problems because the method DigesterRuleParser.IncludeRule.includeXMLRules, uses the ClassLoader for the class DigesterRuleParser, not the ClassLoader in use for the current thread (as thi

Re: [Chain] ChainServlet first draft

2003-09-29 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Ted Husted wrote: Sgarlata Matt wrote: >>Attached is a first cut at creating a ChainServlet. Committers, > please feel >>free to add this to CVS (you'll need to add the license, version #s, >>and change the package declaration), to modify it, or to tell me what >>to do to modify it (and I will do

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