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Right! Sorry!
On 12/15/05, Jörg Schaible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > You are assuming that there will be a time difference in millis
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box. So how does this test behave on your boxes?
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from one another so that we don't get one
or two voices controlling the world. I can see no reason to have them
all together.
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> On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 15:09 -0700, Dakota Jack wrote:
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>>> leave this to those that know more than me to decide!
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stands. I do it with my code and commons-upload.
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Perhaps I should be clearer on this. I would like to have an
ActionForm implement Map, but when I do this, it chokes as follows. I
would like to change this. I am not sure whether the place to do this
is the request processor in Struts or the implementation in commons
beanutils. I do know that
I hope you don't mind someone chiming in at what is probably "this
late date" but I feel compelled to ask why we would want a
FilenameUtils separate from a FileUtils? The reason I am compelled at
this time is the statement below that "these [file]name manipulations
have to be independed of File ob
I really like the nutshell on Java's treatment of JNDI. It is a great
job, I think.
Jack
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> It should be.. However, I found it a real pain.. I think I need to really
> sit down and learn JNDI.. Write some unit tests of
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