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?
2. (More importantly) I can't find a means to search the archives by project. For
example, searching on [Configuration] in mail subjects at
Everett, MA, USA
-Original Message-
From: Henri Yandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 2:22 PM
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
Subject: Re: [commons] archives assistance
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Jung, Eric (Contractor) wrote:
Hi,
This is a general question
. It's fruitless because there are way too
many results.
Eric H. Jung
Russell/Mellon Analytical Services
1-617-382-1373
Everett, MA, USA
-Original Message-
From: Jung, Eric (Contractor)
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 2:43 PM
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
Subject: RE: [commons
Awesome. Thanks, everyone, for your help and suggestions. Maybe I exaggerated with my
Library of Congress analogy, but high frustration has a tendency to do that with some
people.
Eric H. Jung
Russell/Mellon Analytical Services
1-617-382-1373
Everett, MA, USA
-Original Message-
Hi all,
I have an alternate implementation to bug 25830 submitted by Peter Courcoux
(http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25830) -- adding progress/status to
file uploads.
Since I've never submitted code to Bugzilla before, can someone steer me in the right
direction? Is it
List; Jung, Eric (Contractor)
Cc: Jakarta Commons Developers List
Subject: RE: [Fileupload] Progress bar
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
Hello Peter,
I am glad to hear you have solved this problem! Although I don't know turbine and
velocity well enough to comment on your implementation, I think I get the general
idea. It doesn't seem too different from what Andrei Cioroianu wrote about at
Hi Craig, thanks for the reply.
My personal opinion is that this kind of thing is not appropriate for the *servlet*
API, which is designed to be a high level abstraction that insulates you from low
level details of HTTP processing.
It sounds like you might have read the posts on tomcat-dev