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>
>
>
>

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