Re: Using apache feather logo

2004-02-11 Thread TANAKA Yoshihiro
>Apache logos in general: > > >I don't think that your usage would imply endorsement but to be >absolutely sure you may want to get permission from the ASF - to get >that you'd have to contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks! I'm gonna try. :-) Regards

Re: compressed body in HTTP POST request; using Jabber for IM

2004-02-11 Thread Danny Angus
Aha.. misread "content-encoding" as "content-type".. I suspect that gzip is *not* an encoding, which is something like Base64, Uuencode or Quoted-printable and is used to ensure that binary data will pass unmolested through mail transport agents (MTA's) which are only required to handle ASCII

Re: compressed body in HTTP POST request; using Jabber for IM

2004-02-11 Thread Danny Angus
> We were thinking of using either Tomcat or JBoss for the server, Unless you're not going to use http with JBOSS You'll find that JBOSS is Bundled with Tomcat for the web app container.. >From my extensive and brain deadening reading of the MIME rfcs I don't think you be violating the spec

Re: compressed body in HTTP POST request; using Jabber for IM

2004-02-11 Thread Tom Copeland
On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 10:10, Adrian German wrote: > One last question would be about the relative performance of compressed > HTTP vs. technologies currently used for Instant Messaging such as > Jabber. I know that this is too general but I'd be very interested to > know if (in your experience, or

Re: Using apache feather logo

2004-02-11 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, TANAKA Yoshihiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Pleae inform me if there will be any license violation in usage > of this feather logo. Even though this link is to the FAQ of httpd, it should apply to the Apache logos in general:

Re: compressed body in HTTP POST request; using Jabber for IM

2004-02-11 Thread Serge Knystautas
Adrian German wrote: The application we are building involves a few hundred (perhaps thousand) devices/stations which are distributed in a fairly large territory (say, the size of Indiana) which act as mini-browsers and send information to a server (to which they connect, authenticate and all that)

compressed body in HTTP POST request; using Jabber for IM

2004-02-11 Thread Adrian German
Folks, I have a question and I hope that someone could help me clarify it. RFC 2616 says that the presence of a message-body in a request is signaled by the inclusion of a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header field in the request's message-headers. The question I have is this: Does the

Re: jelly releases

2004-02-11 Thread Mark R. Diggory
Now that there is a Maven Repository on the mirrors, it doesn't need to be specifically pointed there, thats just one mirror of it now. http://www.apache.org/dist/java-repository/commons-jelly/ http://apache.130th.net/java-repository/commons-jelly/ ... http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi The ibi

Using apache feather logo

2004-02-11 Thread TANAKA Yoshihiro
I,m Yoshi TANAKA, a member of Japanese Jakarta user's group. We're planning to make our stickers for give-aways to attendees at Java Technology Conference in Japan to be held next week. We'd like to include your feather logo into our stickers. These stickers will not be used for commercial purposes

jelly releases

2004-02-11 Thread Torsten Curdt
Is there a particular reason why the jelly release is hosted on ibiblio.org? (No nagging - just curious) -- Torsten - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]