Oliver Heger wrote:
I have added new hierarchical configuration implementations
based on the
node handler approach.
There is now a new AbstractHierarchicalConfigurationT class
providing basic functionality for dealing with hierarchical
structures.
Derived from that is
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Niall Pemberton
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I have updated the wiki page so that it reflects the current situation
with the release of commons-parent-9 - adding an explanation of how to
override the default OSGi configuration (if required) in component
poms:
Torsten Curdt wrote:
On 08.03.2008, at 15:25, James Carman wrote:
On 3/8/08, Torsten Curdt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 08.03.2008, at 13:44, James Carman wrote:
All,
The wicket folks are investigating using Commons Proxy and they
don't want to have to decide which implementation
There are some TODOs for Commons Configuration that may fit as GSoC topics :
CONFIGURATION-312 WindowsConfiguration
CONFIGURATION-258 JSON configuration
CONFIGURATION-198 OGDL configuration
CONFIGURATION-201 YAML configuration
These are new configuration formats, it might be interesting
Feel free to add it to the wiki. Would you do the mentoring?
Just wondering if that isn't a bit too little work for 1-2 month full
time.
cheers
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On 10.03.2008, at 12:05, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
There are some TODOs for Commons Configuration that may fit as GSoC
topics :
Hi!
Any idea for GSoC [1]? I think it would be worth participating
VFS or IO: File Alteration Monitor with native support (I can sponsor
some basic code-base for linux). If it is located in IO or in another
package it should be possible to plugin VFS. Means, should not deal with
plain
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Tomasz Pik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Niall Pemberton
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I have updated the wiki page so that it reflects the current situation
with the release of commons-parent-9 - adding an explanation of how to
Torsten Curdt a écrit :
Feel free to add it to the wiki. Would you do the mentoring?
Yes I'll be available to do the mentoring.
Just wondering if that isn't a bit too little work for 1-2 month full time.
Writing only one configuration is probably not long enough for 2 months
(btw writing
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Hi Sebb
A couple of things:
1. Which tests are you referring to in your first point below?
2. Does the assumption have anything to do with the lenientFutureDates
flag in FTPTimestampParserImpl?
Rory
sebb wrote:
I've committed updates to the FTPTimestampParserImplTest classes in
trunk and
FYI I saw some minor spelling tweaks I wanted to
make... I might do more later, in which case I'll add
myself as a developer...
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On 10/03/2008, Rory Winston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sebb
A couple of things:
1. Which tests are you referring to in your first point below?
testFeb29IfLeapYear(org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.FTPTimestampParserImplTest)
I'd been struggling - Codec has some phonetic codecs to implement, but
there's not a huge amout there. CSV could be hooked to Performance.
There are lots of places that could use improved unit tests.
Generally though - it always feels that we lack something big enough.
Which makes sense; we're a
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