Craig McClanahan wrote:
[snip]
I'd be happy to add this to my nightly script, except that there is no
build.xml file present. The [email] developers can have Maven
generate one for them, by typing maven ant and then checking it in.
Be aware, if you do this, that some variants of Maven generate
Rodney Waldhoff wrote:
For the record, while I'm +0 on moving toward JDK 1.5 support within
collections, I'm certainly -1 on abandoning JDK 1.4 support in the
near future.
Is there a simple way to get Ant to strip out the angle brackets from
the source before invoking javac? I'd imagine that
Alex Karasulu wrote:
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 21:39, Pete Gieser wrote:
I may have missed it, but I wanted to mention that there exists
a sourceforge project that may have some overlap.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/junit-addons
FWIW.
Pete
This is good stuff and pretty much in line
Henri Yandell wrote:
[snip]
The major change for the prepare page is that I switched it to Cc the PMC
for a [RESULT] and not for a [VOTE]. I might be wrong here, but I think
that's the intended practice. Looking at the PMC history, Commons are the
only ones that Cc them on a vote. Everyone else
Simon Kitching wrote:
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 11:46, David Graham wrote:
--- Stephen Colebourne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I understand correctly, incompatible changes were made to
collections
after 3.0 and the next planned
Sven Schliesing wrote:
As for version 1.1.1 the Jakarta Commons-Validator is not accepting
german umlaute as parts of valid domain names like müller.de or
münchen.de
Is this a known issue in validator or might this be a setting in Struts?
Valid domain names must contain only the characters
Sven Schliesing wrote:
I wrote a test to make sure where the problem is:
public class ValidatorTest extends TestCase {
public void testEmail() {
EmailValidator emailValidator = EmailValidator.getInstance();
boolean result = emailValidator.isValid([EMAIL PROTECTED]);
Mark,
The Jakarta logo is different to the one used on most of the sub-project
sites. I seem to recall
some recent discussion, but couldn't find the thread when I looked just now.
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Michael
Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Ok,
I just wanted to give a heads up the latest maven (rc1) build of the
top
matthew.hawthorne wrote:
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
The problem we face is that we must deliver a project's project.xml
with the
release because it contains the list of committers, contributers, and
also
the dependencies. If someone downloads a commons project and sees that
project xml, then
Hello,
It looks as though the committers for VFS are currently busy working on
other projects. I would like to propose that a vote is held to admit
Mario Ivankovits as a Commons-Sandbox committer.
Mario has been active on the developer list for over a year and has
submitted patches for FTP and
Mario Ivankovits wrote:
Well, i will start in installing the UML for testing on my machine.
It might take some while, i will post here when i am ready.
I will have a UMLinux test machine available in a couple of days.
Please give me
a shout if you want to test the image on another machine, or
Mario Ivankovits wrote:
What if we start by adding various configuration files to VFS to start
up your own test-server.
The configuration files should be based on:
1) Apache 2.0 (for http and webdav)
2) Samba 3.0 (for smb)
3) openssh 3.7 (for sftp)
4) vsftpd (for ftp) (well any other ftpd would
Mario Ivankovits wrote:
matthew.hawthorne wrote:
Maybe we could use well-known download servers to test HTTP and FTP
stuff, such as ibiblio or freshrpms.net?
The tests could download something like README.txt from a linux
distro folder or something.
Yes, this is something i thought too, but
Gary Gregory wrote:
I fiddle with it once in a while as we'd like to use it in our product.
Understand that testing VFS properly is a pain as one needs to set up a
WWW server, FTP server, etc.
Perhaps we could investigate the possibility of having a VFS test server
set up
permanently - that way
Craig,
Try using the version of webdav from
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven/slide/jars/webdavlib-1.0.16.jar
or applying my patch sent to the -dev list on 6th March.
Jacob,
Hopefully one of the VFS developers will apply my patch soon ;)
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Michael
Hi,
I encountered some problems while trying to use VFS for the first time.
Here is a patch:
* changed get-deps in build.xml to get slide-webdav from ibiblio.
The code in CVS will
no longer build with Ant against the version of webdav in lib/slide/jars.
* took the opportunity to rename
robert burrell donkin wrote:
[snip]
i think that links to new books and articles on jakarta is useful but
tacit endorsements of particular products is a little bit of a sensitive
subject.
How about a simple disclaimer. Something like:
The following links are provided as a community
Hello,
Here is a trivial patch for JJAR to fix build.xml in light of recent
license changes.
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Michael
Index: build.xml
===
RCS file: /home/cvspublic/jakarta-commons-sandbox/jjar/build.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -u
Gump 'bot (pretending to be Ted Husted) wrote:
[snip]
Project commons-jjar has an issue affecting it's community integration. The current state is 'Failed', for reason 'Build Failed'
[snip]
BUILD FAILED
/data3/gump/jakarta-commons-sandbox/jjar/build.xml:173: Warning: Could not find file
Joe Germuska wrote:
It seems to be languishing, but I don't think it really needs much
besides active developers. It could certainly go to the Commons
proper as a beta package, where it might get more visibility and more
people willing to flush out any remaining bugs.
I'd be happy to help
Hi,
Ant has a MailMessage class that can be used like this:
// %
MailMessage msg = new MailMessage(mailhost, mailport);
msg.from(Ant Mail Message [EMAIL PROTECTED]);
msg.to([EMAIL PROTECTED]);
msg.setSubject(Test subject);
PrintStream out = msg.getPrintStream();
out.println( test message
Hi,
Here are three simple patches that change the contract of the
CustomerBean, PersonBean and AddressBean test classes in betwixt, so
that these beans can be compared in a sensible manner.
The patches change the toString() method and add equals() and hashCode()
methods so that any two
robert burrell donkin wrote:
i don't know if it's what you're looking for...
...but jakarta-commons-sandbox/proposal is a template jakarta-commons
component.
Yup, that is almost exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks!
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Michael
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Hi,
Is there a template for status and proposal documents? It looks like there is a
common layout but I couldn't find a template. I've looked on the jakarta web
site and in CVS.
Cheers,
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Henri,
David Karr pointed out that there is also a Digester article on
JavaWorld. I notice it didn't make it onto the Digester web site either ;)
Here is the URL:
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-10-2002/jw-1025-opensourceprofile.html
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(a
couple of weeks ago) and tonight's' refresh - the reason for the changed
behavior is opaque to me :(
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Michael
robert burrell donkin wrote:
[snip]
On Wednesday, October 30, 2002, at 10:24 PM, Michael Davey wrote:
i'm on macOSX. i have a feeling that it's the smime that's confusing my
email client
Robert,
Here is the patch again, this time as a uuencoded gzipped tar file.
Also, I have remembered to change the email subject line this time ;)
Please let me know if you still have problems and I'll make sure to
regenerate the the patch files from CVS head (sorry - it would be a
hastle to
Took a while to get the idea into my head. Think I understand you now.
[for the sake of the list]:
The lib you mention has a unified Stream which has both the reading and
writing parts in [summarising a touch]. This is nice except that it means
that 'XmlReadStream' does not extend
Henri Yandell wrote:
Ideas for how to handle dependencies better at Jakarta Commons would be
good. String Taglib is dependent on Lang and the number one problem users
have is not having commons-lang in their classpath.
More of a workaround than a fix, but I'd like to suggest the following:
Michael Davey wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem with betwixt and I am not sure whether it is a bug
or lack of unserstanding.
The problem is that XMLIntrospector (actually
ElementDescriptor.hasAttributes()) does not see the 'id' attribute for
my inner class when looking for the ID/IDREF
;
+import org.apache.commons.betwixt.xmlunit.Nodes.Node;
/** Abstract base class for test cases.
*
* @author James Strachan
+ * @author Michael Davey
* @version $Revision: 1.6 $
*/
public abstract class AbstractTestCase extends TestCase {
@@ -117,6 +119,13 @@
address.setCode
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about using Jalopy to fix the code up?
I wasn't even aware of Jalopy. I see it can even sort the ordering of methods
and fix license headers ;)
Can CVS be configured to use Jaolpy to fix the coding style automagically during
checkin? I'm not familiar with CVS
Martin Cooper wrote:
By default, I believe Mavenised projects are configured for the Sun coding
conventions. Maven also directly supports the Turbine conventions, but you
can modify either set, or define an entirely new set, on a per-project
basis. There are Commons components that use each of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Henri Yandell wrote:
2. In the binary distribution (both .zip and .tar.gz), the
commons-collections.jar contains a Manifest.mf that lists:
Specification-Version: 1.0
Implementation-Version: 2.0
Imp Version done.
Spec Version not done. Any suggestions on what it should
I've been using the collect sub-package from innig.org for some time.
Perhaps we could flatter the author by incorporating some of them into
v3.0 of oac.collections?
http://www.innig.org/util/innig-util/src/net/innig/collect/
http://www.innig.org/util/innig-util/build/javadoc/
I particularly
Henri Yandell wrote:
I noticed this yesterday Michael after wondering 'who really does own cjan.org'.
Have you investigated the JJAR component with respect to cjan?
Yes. It is my personal hope that the CJAN developers will enhance JJAR such
that it becomes the reference implementation
Chad wrote:
Hmm,
After running an example through my head of getting input that is
quoted, I'd have to agree. If I got the string bob''s as input I'd want
to get it escaped to bobs so I could get it properly unescaped back
to its original form. That line of thinking takes me to my
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