Hi all guys,
I just received the confirmation from Craig (secretary@a.o) that
received the confirmation of my SoftwareGrant for Meiyo.
I'll start a new VORE soon!
Have a nice weekend, all the best!
Simo
http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
http://www.99soft.org/
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:49
On 6/10/11 12:30 AM, Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> I've used scannotation before, which is reasonably well known I
> believe, but could probably be improved on. I think with multiple
> versions at Apache, it is a perfect concept for commons. I would check
> out [discovery] first to see if that has a
nice tool !
IMHO sounds a nice new component in commons.
2011/6/9 Simone Tripodi :
> Hi all guys,
> before start working on Digester3 I experimented on GitHub, taking
> inspiration from Google Guice APIs, embedded EDSLs in configuration
> classess to solve 2 different kind of problems:
>
> * Clas
Bah ... Sorry. I somehow missed the beginning of the thread and
thought this was about bringing Scannotation to Commons.
Please, ignore that mail then :)
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 10:26, Simone Tripodi wrote:
> Hi Torsten!!!
> sorry for the silly question, but... which project uses Javassist?
> Bec
Hi Torsten!!!
sorry for the silly question, but... which project uses Javassist?
Because the Meiyo codebase is dependencies-less, take a look at the
pom[1]...
Thanks in advance, have a nice day!!!
Simo
[1] https://github.com/99soft/meiyo/blob/master/pom.xml
http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi
Sorry, to rain the party here but AFAICS this project uses javasisst -
which is LGPL/MPL. So I am not sure using this code is a viable
option.
It should be quite simple to replace that dependency (see
https://github.com/tcurdt/jdependency ) though.
cheers,
Torsten
--
http://www.yourdailygeekery
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 2:43 AM, Simone Tripodi
wrote:
> Hi all guys,
> thanks for your interest!!! I think that joining our efforts we could
> deliver yet another interesting apache-commons feature :)
>
> @Ralph: I had a look at your stuff and, indeed, yours and mine have a
> lot in common!!! Tim
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
> I've used scannotation before, which is reasonably well known I
> believe, but could probably be improved on. I think with multiple
> versions at Apache, it is a perfect concept for commons. I would check
> out [discovery] first to see if that has a similar
Hi all guys,
thanks for your interest!!! I think that joining our efforts we could
deliver yet another interesting apache-commons feature :)
@Ralph: I had a look at your stuff and, indeed, yours and mine have a
lot in common!!! Times should be now mature enough to generalize that
concepts and prov
I've used scannotation before, which is reasonably well known I
believe, but could probably be improved on. I think with multiple
versions at Apache, it is a perfect concept for commons. I would check
out [discovery] first to see if that has a similar goal.
I'd set it up separately to [lang] first
On Jun 9, 2011, at 1:29 PM, Simone Tripodi wrote:
> Hi all guys,
> before start working on Digester3 I experimented on GitHub, taking
> inspiration from Google Guice APIs, embedded EDSLs in configuration
> classess to solve 2 different kind of problems:
>
> * ClassPath scanning[1]: declare with
Le 10/06/2011 04:07, Matt Benson a écrit :
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Gary Gregory wrote:
Hi All:
Classpath related functionality feels [lang]-y to me.
My question: Why should it not be in [lang]?
To me the codebase just feels like it has good boundaries and its own style.
Either in
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Gary Gregory wrote:
> Hi All:
>
> Classpath related functionality feels [lang]-y to me.
>
> My question: Why should it not be in [lang]?
To me the codebase just feels like it has good boundaries and its own style.
Matt
>
> Thank you,
> Gary
>
> On Thu, Jun 9, 201
Hi All:
Classpath related functionality feels [lang]-y to me.
My question: Why should it not be in [lang]?
Thank you,
Gary
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Simone Tripodi wrote:
> Hi all guys,
> before start working on Digester3 I experimented on GitHub, taking
> inspiration from Google Guice A
I like it too! I used Scannotation in my library that I wrote just
recently, but I would like to see something here in Commons that
handles classpath scanning. I think it should be its own component in
the sandbox.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Simone Tripodi wrote:
> Hi all guys,
> before st
Hi Matt!!!
I knew I could have attracted your attention :P
Thanks for the suggestion. Do you think it is a worth for starting a
vote about it?
Have a nice day, all the best!
Simo
PS Meiyo is a Japanese word that means "Honour", and it's one of the
Bushi-Do seven virtues.
PPS Indeed, you're totally
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Simone Tripodi wrote:
> Hi all guys,
> before start working on Digester3 I experimented on GitHub, taking
> inspiration from Google Guice APIs, embedded EDSLs in configuration
> classess to solve 2 different kind of problems:
>
> * ClassPath scanning[1]: declare wi
Hi all guys,
before start working on Digester3 I experimented on GitHub, taking
inspiration from Google Guice APIs, embedded EDSLs in configuration
classess to solve 2 different kind of problems:
* ClassPath scanning[1]: declare with fluent APIs a class path
scanner, filering classes users are in
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