Hi Rahoul,

not sure if I understand what you mean ....

+) the underlying Ant code is mature
+) commons-exec is currently used as various snapshot versions
+) then users are aware that  commons-exec is a sandbox project
+) ....

How would you like to see the statement?

Siegfried Goeschl

Rahul Akolkar wrote:
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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