In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mario Ivankovits writes:
Whew! Fast work, thank you.
If no one involved in VFS has the time to get involved as a committer
for jakarta-oro, I need to know more or less by when you would need
a 2.1 release of jakarta-oro to be released so you don't have to ask
users
][poll][RESULT] regular expression library or
jdk1.4
as minimum requirement
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], matthew.hawthorne writes:
Not progress for you, but maybe progress for others. I think I read
that
ORO is still going to build an all jar which includes everything,
so it
shouldn't
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mario Ivankovits writes:
jakarta-oro seems a very powerfull solution, but even if is intentaion
was only to be an interface - its size has reached 100K - i already hear
I didn't mean to give the impression that its intention was to be only
an interface, but to
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mario Ivankovits writes:
jakarta-oro seems a very powerfull solution, but even if is intentaion
was only to be an interface - its size has reached 100K - i already hear
I made the change to PatternMatchingEngineFactory we discussed (use
Class.forName() for all of
,
Gary
-Original Message-
From: Daniel F. Savarese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 14:34
To: Jakarta Commons Developers List
Subject: Re: [vfs][all][poll][RESULT] regular expression library or
jdk1.4
as minimum requirement
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mario
Gary Gregory wrote:
I am personally against this kind of super fine slicing and dicing. :-(
Our build already has to copy around, put on classpaths for unit tests,
distribute, etc, ten (10) apache jars, now you're telling me that one of
these is going to blow up into SEVEN?! This is not progress
Our build already has to copy around, put on classpaths for unit tests,
distribute, etc, ten (10) apache jars, now you're telling me that one of
these is going to blow up into SEVEN?! This is not progress for us.
Do you use all of the ORO engines? We just use Perl, for example. And one
could