On 10.12.2005, at 00:52, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
Can anyone comment on what [jci] would be useful for?
Sorry for the delay ...was on the plane to San Diego :)
JCI - Java Compiler Interface aims to provide a common
API to for all compilers that generate java classes. So
far it supports
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On 12/9/05, Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rahul Akolkar wrote:
> > Exec has been published [1] (as you must be well aware, no doubt), it
> > just needs a "blurb" (I recently added it to the "menu bar" on the
> > left, so notice the sandbox entity in the "About Us" menu has Exec
>
Rahul Akolkar wrote:
Exec has been published [1] (as you must be well aware, no doubt), it
just needs a "blurb" (I recently added it to the "menu bar" on the
left, so notice the sandbox entity in the "About Us" menu has Exec
listed).
It needs adding to http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/
On 12/9/05, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll try and get to the latter ones by then.
>
Exec has been published [1] (as you must be well aware, no doubt), it
just needs a "blurb" (I recently added it to the "menu bar" on the
left, so notice the sandbox entity in the "About Us" menu h
I'll try and get to the latter ones by then.
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> Can anyone comment on what [jci] would be useful for?
> The current website has no examples, and there is no PROPOSAL.txt
> (why???) so I'm a little in the dark.
>
> Also, [openpgp] and [exec] don't have websites yet. Since
Can anyone comment on what [jci] would be useful for?
The current website has no examples, and there is no PROPOSAL.txt
(why???) so I'm a little in the dark.
Also, [openpgp] and [exec] don't have websites yet. Since I'll be
mentioning them on Monday, it would be nice if they did!
Stephen
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