y* high
traffic list (you are working hard guys :-), and currently I'm only following
the list to see if anyone should start looking at the task.
What do you committers say? Would you rather like the task inside ant, or
should I just take it to sf.net instead?
Regards, Per
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Hi,
Just a quick reminder/question. Have anyone had the time to take a look at the
patch for the new ejbclient jar task?
It can be found on bugzilla 23396.
Or are you all too busy getting 1.6 out the door? :-)
?
Kind regards, Per
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ur patches. Do not be afraid of being noisy or pushy.
Well, I'm doing that now then :-)
Maybe there is someone, which have taken care of the ejb-tasks before? Cvs
tells me that the ejbjar task was committed by a Tim Fennel !?
regards, Per Olesen
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ne regularly looks at these new submissions and
determines if they go in or not?
Just wanted to know, if I should be doing something active from now on, or
just wait till some of you with commit-access have the time to look at it?
Regards, Per
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mpiling the testcase then.
Can any of you advice on the best way to do this?
Regards, Per
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l have their ejb-jar.xml files parsed and the
public classes are analyzed for dependencies using BCEL. From this, a output
ejb-client.jar file is written, with all ejb client-view classes.
Comments and ideas are very welcome!
Here is a (preliminary) example of usage:
tarting a release-plan for 1.6. Might not make it into 1.6 then. Is there a
2.0 on the way? (there is a 2.0 name in bugzilla).
Regards, Per Olesen
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