On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Anna Södling wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm having a little problem regarding timers in SCXML. I have built a
> simple statemachine with two states and a transition going from each
> state to the other. The transitions should not be taken when a user
> "orders" an event, b
Oh ok, now I understand those different prefixes I have received. Thank you
for the explanation.
2009/4/8 Ralph Goers
> There is only one general list. Posts are supposed to prefix the subject
> with the specific project, such as "[email] - I hate spam" or "[EMAIL] -
> send me more". This makes
There is only one general list. Posts are supposed to prefix the
subject with the specific project, such as "[email] - I hate spam" or
"[EMAIL] - send me more". This makes it fairly easy to ignore the ones
you aren't interested in. I wouldn't suggest filtering as occasionally
someone forget
Hi people,
I'm new here, may someone help me please?
I'd like to join an specific mailing list for the email.commons.apache.orgonly.
I'm receiving messages about all commons but I don't need it all.
Is that possible, or there's only this general list?
Thank's in advance,
WM
Try port 21. That or maybe the server is only configured for implicit ssl.
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Hi,
I am trying to establi
Hello,
I'm having a little problem regarding timers in SCXML. I have built a
simple statemachine with two states and a transition going from each
state to the other. The transitions should not be taken when a user
"orders" an event, but when a timer has timed out. The code I have
written for thi