2010/12/13 sebb :
>> OGNL is an Expression Language like UEL, it has some nice features
>> like calling statics or using constructors. It's used internally by
>> Struts 2 to evaluate user expressions and not only in JSP but in any
>> other place.
>
> In which case it seems to be similar to Commons
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On 13 December 2010 20:57, Lukasz Lenart wrote:
> 2010/12/13 Gary Gregory :
>> I am wondering how OGNL relates to Commons JXPath
>> http://commons.apache.org/jxpath/
>>
>> When would you use one vs. the other?
>
> OGNL is an Expression Language like UEL, it has some nice features
> like calling s
2010/12/13 Gary Gregory :
> I am wondering how OGNL relates to Commons JXPath
> http://commons.apache.org/jxpath/
>
> When would you use one vs. the other?
OGNL is an Expression Language like UEL, it has some nice features
like calling statics or using constructors. It's used internally by
Struts
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I am wondering how OGNL relates to Commons JXPath
http://commons.apache.org/jxpath/
When would you use one vs. the other?
I've thought about using JXPath to replace our custom in-house equivalent but
never considered OGNL.
Gary
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> From: Lukasz Lenart [mailto:luka
We are happy to publish the OpenEXI Apache Incubator proposal[1]. OpenEXI is a project to create open source implementations of the
W3C Efficient XML Interchange (EXI) specification in multiple languages, Java and C++ initially. EXI is an XML infoset equivalent
encoding in a highly compact bina
Hello.
Thank you for the quick reply. I suppose that it is a matter of
perception, but I think about it more along the line of "a map which can
overflow to disk" rather than a cache. Also, the cache implementations
which I know about are rather heavy weight (while bandwidth and
diskspace is qu
I would see this as more like caching functionality than collections
functionality. And there are plenty of other caching libraries.
Stephen
On 13 December 2010 03:27, Balazs Attila-Mihaly (Cd-MaN)
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> Hello everybody.
>
> I would like to know if there would be any interest of including a
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