RE: [lang] how to submit a proposal for a new component?

2022-04-27 Thread Boo, Guy
Oh geez, I didn't see that there were sandbox and dormant projects. The graph project might be perfect. I'll have to look through it to see if the project already has the things I was going to offer. There are some significant differences I can see already, but I'll look through it and get back

Re: [lang] how to submit a proposal for a new component?

2022-04-27 Thread Bruno Kinoshita
Came here to suggest Commons Graph too. The GH repo had some recent-ish activity, Amey created some issues in JIRA too and submitted PR's. I haven't had time yet to look into that again, but I have a couple cases with graphs that I've been saving to have fun in either Graph or RDF/Jena. https://gi

Re: [lang] how to submit a proposal for a new component?

2022-04-27 Thread Matt Sicker
It hasn’t had activity in over 10 years, but there’s also https://commons.apache.org/sandbox/commons-graph/ as a potential component to revive. — Matt Sicker > On Apr 27, 2022, at 10:43, Bernd Eckenfels wrote: > > I think 20 classes is not small, so probably not good for -lang. But since >

Re: [lang] how to submit a proposal for a new component?

2022-04-27 Thread Bernd Eckenfels
I think 20 classes is not small, so probably not good for -lang. But since you already have a List in your API I guess -collections would be ok. (It’s not so good to have your alternative method in ognl). But maybe you can share a sandbox project, it’s easier to know what we are talking about.

RE: [lang] how to submit a proposal for a new component?

2022-04-27 Thread Boo, Guy
My project has no dependencies, and its definition of "graph" is basically java.util.function.Function>. So the graph doesn't even need to be reified in memory. And it's pretty lightweight - I'd like to do some refactoring, but it currently only has about 20 classes. It's a *very* small set of

Re: [lang] how to submit a proposal for a new component?

2022-04-27 Thread Gary Gregory
Also -scxml Gary On Wed, Apr 27, 2022, 11:02 Bernd Eckenfels wrote: > Hello Guy, > > I think Apache Commons might be a good fit, but it depends a bit on your > dependencies. > > You could also check -ognl, -xpath or -rdf components, they are all offer > similar features. > > If you want to trav

Re: [lang] how to submit a proposal for a new component?

2022-04-27 Thread Bernd Eckenfels
Hello Guy, I think Apache Commons might be a good fit, but it depends a bit on your dependencies. You could also check -ognl, -xpath or -rdf components, they are all offer similar features. If you want to traverse POJO then commons-lang might be an option (but then it needs to be leightweigt)

[lang] how to submit a proposal for a new component?

2022-04-27 Thread Boo, Guy
I am extremely sorry if this is spam, but I couldn't find anything on the project page that indicated how to propose new extensions, and I don't even know if lang, math, collections, or a new component would make the most sense. If this is not the appropriate location please just let me know (or