Alex Karasulu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I don't know what state Groovy LDAP is in but it would be really neat to
> be able to leverage Groovy as a SP scripting language in the server. This
> means certain bindings will most likely be needed but there's also the
> Java 6 scripting support we will need.
Keheliya Gallaba wrote at Dienstag, 2. März 2010 08:59:
> Sorry for troubling you again. But I found I have mistaken when
> entering the command for running the jar. I later entered the command
> " java ldap-proxy-0.2-SNAPSHOT1.org.apache.ldap.proxy.gui.MainFrame "
>
> and got the result
>
> Exc
Lorenz Breu wrote at Dienstag, 7. April 2009 15:57:
> Hi guys
>
> Sorry for the cross-post two 3 lists, but this whole jSLP issue depends
> on work from all three areas...
you still might have missed one ... ;-)
[snip]
> tomcat native
>
> There were a bunch of typo bugs in the release version
Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot wrote at Dienstag, 7. April 2009 10:34:
> Hi Guys,
> Once again I have some issues using the release plugin to release shared.
[snip]
This is normal using a Subversion client >= 1.5.1 with webdav protocol (as
long as the svn client uses neon) releasing a multi project due
Hi David,
David Jencks wrote:
[snip]
> Another strategy is to name it 1.1, and have the version either stay
> at 1.1-SNAPSHOT (till the end of time)
not the best idea, since 1.1-SNAPSHOT means implicitly 1.1.0-SNAPSHOT. If Maven
has to resolve a transitive dep and one has 1.1-SNAPSHOT and the
Hi folks,
as a plain lurker to ADS, I'd like to make some minor comments to this
proposal, too. Mainly because we deal with a comparable complexity here in our
office.
Some History Regarding Maven Interactions:
You mension, that the SNAPSHOT handling for parents is broken. This is not the
c