On 6/13/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Author: sgoeschl > Date: Fri Jun 13 05:34:14 2008 > New Revision: 667505 > > URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=667505&view=rev > Log: > Updating the FAQ > > Modified: > commons/sandbox/exec/trunk/src/site/fml/faq.fml > > Modified: commons/sandbox/exec/trunk/src/site/fml/faq.fml > URL: > http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/commons/sandbox/exec/trunk/src/site/fml/faq.fml?rev=667505&r1=667504&r2=667505&view=diff > > ============================================================================== > --- commons/sandbox/exec/trunk/src/site/fml/faq.fml (original) > +++ commons/sandbox/exec/trunk/src/site/fml/faq.fml Fri Jun 13 05:34:14 2008 > @@ -19,16 +19,26 @@ > under the License. > --> > > -<faqs id="FAQ" title="Frequently Asked Questions"> > - <part id="General"> > - <faq id="Quoting"> > - <question>How do I create a complex command line using single and > double quotes=</question> > +<faqs title="Frequently Asked Questions"> > + <part id="general"> > + <title>General</title> > + <faq id="maturity"> > + <question>How mature is it?</question> > + <answer> > + <p>The code was ported from Ant and extensively tested on various > platforms. So > + there is no reason not to use it and it is very likely better > than any home-grown > + library. <snip/>
While the above may be true, it isn't released. Generally speaking, the above statement is premature for a sandbox component, and shouldn't be advertised on the site as such, without a note about the sandbox status (and what that means). -Rahul > + </p> > + </answer> > + </faq> > + <faq id="complex-quoting"> > + <question>How do I create a complex command line using single and > double quotes</question> > <answer> > <p> It is recommended to use CommandLine.addArgument() instead of > CommandLine.parse(). Using > CommandLine.parse() the implementation tries to figure out the > correct quoting using your > arguments and file names containing spaces. With > CommandLine.addArgument() you can > enable/disable quoting depending on your requirements. Having said > that this is the recommended approach using Ant anyway. </p> > </answer> > - </faq> > + </faq> > </part> > </faqs> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]