Re: CSV submission for jakarta-commons

2004-09-27 Thread Paul Libbrecht
It's a maven habit... simply. I just wanted this code not to require any change in codec's project.xml... paul Le 27 sept. 04, à 21:28, matthew.hawthorne a écrit : But I don't think that this is an Apache-wide standard, nor do I think it should be. --

Re: CSV submission for jakarta-commons

2004-09-27 Thread matthew.hawthorne
>>- your test-cases should be in a separate directory and named >>"TestXXX" If this requirement is necessary to match the existing [codec] test classes, then that's obviously the way to go. But I don't think that this is an Apache-wide standard, nor do I think it should be.

RE: CSV submission for jakarta-commons

2004-09-27 Thread Tim Dawson
:-) Tim > -Original Message- > From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 3:58 AM > To: Tim Dawson; Jakarta Commons Developers List > Subject: Re: CSV submission for jakarta-commons > > Hi, > > I've taken a small look

Re: CSV submission for jakarta-commons

2004-09-24 Thread Paul Libbrecht
Hi, I've taken a small look and found the following: - your test-cases should be in a separate directory and named "TestXXX" - inserting this into codec at the appropriate place, renaming, and building does build the tests fine. Maybe you could re-post (say, on a private URL), a version where tha