Geir - looks accurate to me. A couple of comments in line:
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
I think this captures the input so far w/ a minimum of editorializing on
my part for now :) let me know if anything was left off, or if there
are new things to be added
General
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Hi Geir
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Mark Hindess wrote:
On 5 June 2006 at 18:46, Anton Luht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day,
I would propose to start with Geronimo.
Someone looked at this a while ago I think[0], there is a link from:
Geir - I'm not really sure how this would work. The wiki is good because
it's quick, (relatively) easy to update and people who don't have
committer status can say what they are doing. The web pages are good for
information that doesn't change so fast, but I think they'd just be
constantly out
for looking at class loads like this is that I think it gives
us a good idea of what it's worth trying to run now and what should be
left until we have a more complete implementation. Does this make sense?
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Tim Ellison wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Tim
Tim Ellison wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Tim Ellison wrote:
Probably best to put the 'concerted work in progress' description on the
wiki, so anyone can join in; the website status page was intended to be
more of a current state of the code overview. We should also start to
set
I like Mark's answer best!
Back to the subject though - I've updated the wiki (here
http://wiki.apache.org/harmony/Apache_Tomcat) with the list of API
classes that Tomcat loaded that aren't in SVN.
Having Harmony-39 and Harmony-88 in SVN will make this list a lot
shorter :-).
Geir
: New Feature
Components: Misc
Environment: Linux
Reporter: zoe slattery
Priority: Minor
This tool checks the API classes loaded by an application and compares that
list with what exists in Harmony SVN.
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zoe slattery updated HARMONY-165:
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Attachment: filter_class.tgz
This contains four files.
filter_class.pl - perl code
COMPARE_CONFIG - sample input file
How_to_run_filter_class
of API classes with what is currently in SVN to see what classes we
still need.
Most of what I've put in JIRA is sample input, output and instructions.
I've only tested it on Linux.
The sample output files that I've appended come from running Tomcat.
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
zoe slattery
have predicted that I suppose) and JNDI, but those seem to be all that
are missing. I can send the list of missing classes to anyone that
wants to verify this - it's just slightly too long to paste into mail
Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
zoe slattery wrote:
I've tried to post this a couple
Upayavira wrote:
zoe slattery wrote:
OK - well - here is a plan.
I have these scripts in a hacked together state and they currently
rely on reading the output from -verbose:class generated by an IBM JRE.
Ideally I'd like them to be able to read a couple of different formats.
If anyone
Actually, we've been looking at contributing some stuff that we have
already got in this area - I'll let you know by Tuesday (latest). If we
can it would at least give you a head start on this and it would be
really great if you could help us improve what we have.
Jeremy Huiskamp wrote:
of a better
(faster) way I'd be happy to hear it.
Thoughts?
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zoe slattery updated HARMONY-18:
Attachment: KWC25112005
Changes to sample data for key word scanner
Updating sample config file to match changes to key word scanner
key word scanning
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Key: HARMONY-15
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-15
Project: Harmony
Type: New Feature
Components: Contributions
Reporter: zoe slattery
Assigned to: Geir Magnusson Jr
Priority: Minor
perl keyword
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zoe slattery updated HARMONY-15:
Attachment: keywdscan.tar
key word scanning
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Zoë Slattery
IBM
Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 15/11/2005 22:41:53:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 02:58:55PM +, Zoe Slattery wrote:
I like the idea of Apache owning the IP scanning tools. It's easy to
write
keyword scanners (not much more complicated than grep). I have
a few
Zoë Slattery
IBM
Tim Ellison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 15/11/2005 11:53:44:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
I'm sorry, but I don't understand the issue here. I'm proposing that
a) We suggest to people that are about to contribute to us to do some
careful inspection before they do that.
I will be out of the office starting 13/07/2005 and will not return until
18/07/2005.
Contacts:
J9 - Richard Chamberlain
Clear - Tim Ellison
Anything else - Peter Whitehead
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