Henri Gomez wrote:
> May be because of license of javacc ;-)
That hasn't stopped Velocity from using it. But in any case, there
was an announcement on the JavaCC list a couple of days ago
that JavaCC will be open sourced over the next few months.
Louis Tribble
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consider that you would often want to log boolean, int, and in some applications
float parameters, but not for the caller.
Louis Tribble
but it could be exposed explicitly.
We're about to release an inexpensive Tomcat edition of our debugger:
for now, in order to have the same instructions for Tomcat 3.1 and
3.2, and given that we don't want to embed Tomcat, I haven't thought
of anything be
place that
> sets it true, and that point is never reached ).
>
> This doesn't happen if I use IBM JDK1.3 - only with Blackdown 1.2.2 ( FCS,
> BETA ).
>
> VERY, VERY SCARRY !!!
Does disabling the JIT help any? ( -Djava.compiler= )
Louis
Louis Tribble wrote:
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> Presumably when 3.2 goes final, there will be a surge.
>
> Also, 4.0-m5 (this weekend or so) will be the first Tomcat 4.0
> "milestone" (alpha) that has the connectors to run with Apache.
>
> "Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
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builds, and/or anonymous CVS access.
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