Hi Folks,
This is Subramanian S from India. I am a software developer for more than 5
years and
having exposure to J2EE technologies with JBoss application server.
I would like to contribute to this project to some extent. Please let me
know how can I contribute.
Even, I am ready to test the
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 03:31:26PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please let me know how can I help you.
Open source works pretty much the opposite of corporate development.
You find something you want to do, then let us know how we can help
you.
That's pretty much it.
Finding something to
NIGHTLY BUILD/TEST
Date: Wed Aug 18 05:31:23 EDT 2004
Kernel: Linux 2.4.26
Host: beaver.codehaus.org
Java: 1.4.2_04-b05, mixed mode
Maven: 1.0
CHECKOUT: incubator-geronimo
BUILDING: incubator-geronimo
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 18 minutes 5 seconds
Finished at: Wed Aug 18 05:50:30
This is a known issue with the Axis module. The way that you can get
around it is to copy the Geronimo axis jar into your local repository by
hand.
You can track the resolution of this issue via
http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1517.
Regards,
Alan
-Original Message-
From:
Ok I will stop being a lurker. Mostly because I have started playing
with code :) I am working on writing my own bits of a j2ee engine from
scratch. At the moment it is more of a paralell self discovery project
to Geronimo. I was wondering what the preferred method to creating
objects for
-Original Message-
From: David Blevins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 7:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Security providers
Is the securtiy stuff hooked up by default? If not, what does it take
to get a Provider plugged in? Or how do you change from
Is there a reason why maven doesn't just do that for us?
-dain
On Aug 18, 2004, at 4:16 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
This is a known issue with the Axis module. The way that you can get
around it is to copy the Geronimo axis jar into your local repository
by
hand.
You can track the resolution of
That was a fairly useless response
What does it provide? Is this just authentication ala JAAS? Is think
authorization ala JACC? Is it a combination? Is it a java platform
SecurityManager? What is it?
-dain
On Aug 18, 2004, at 4:33 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
A security realm provider.