- "Mikkel Meyer Andersen" a écrit :
> Dear developers,
Hi Mikkel,
>
> We now have a working implementation of the cdf for the two-sided
> Kolmogorov Smirnov Distribution [1]. What do you think about it? Now
> both rounding (RealMatrix and its cousins) and exact (using
> BigFraction and it
2010/11/16 :
>
> - "Mikkel Meyer Andersen" a écrit :
>
>> Dear developers,
>
> Hi Mikkel,
>
>>
>> We now have a working implementation of the cdf for the two-sided
>> Kolmogorov Smirnov Distribution [1]. What do you think about it? Now
>> both rounding (RealMatrix and its cousins) and exact (
Hello all,
As we are changing a lot of things in 3.0, it would be interesting to
have 2.2 help users smoothly adapt their code. Many exceptions have/will
be changed and some of them are used in public interfaces users have to
implement. Typical examples are FirstOrderDifferentialEquations and the
Hi all,
Some of our algorithms do use random number generation. I quickly
reviewed them and found different ways to use them.
Genetic algorithm use a single static RandomGenerator shared by all
instances. It default to JDKRandomGenerator and can be reset by calling
setRandomGenerator.
Multi-star
Clirr reports the following problems when comparing the codebases
(prior to the vfs2 package rename)
1) Selectors: Changed from interface to class
This contains only constants. The interface was not actually
implemented by any VFS classes; the constants were referenced using
the class name
If any
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Project commons-jci-core has an issue affecting its community integration.
This is
On 14 November 2010 10:35, sebb wrote:
> On 14 November 2010 03:31, Daniel F. Savarese wrote:
>>
>> In message ,
>> sebb
>> writes:
>>>This is a vote to release Apache Commons NET 2.2.
>>>[X ] -1 no, do not release it because...
>>
>> I object to commons-net-2.2-javadoc.jar and commons-net-2.2-
> [...]
>
> What about changing this to be more consistent ?
+1
Obviously :-)
> [...]
Regards,
Gilles
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Hello.
> As we are changing a lot of things in 3.0, it would be interesting to
> have 2.2 help users smoothly adapt their code. Many exceptions have/will
> be changed and some of them are used in public interfaces users have to
> implement. Typical examples are FirstOrderDifferentialEquations and
On 16 November 2010 23:19, Gilles Sadowski wrote:
> Hello.
>
>> As we are changing a lot of things in 3.0, it would be interesting to
>> have 2.2 help users smoothly adapt their code. Many exceptions have/will
>> be changed and some of them are used in public interfaces users have to
>> implement.
I'm not sure why the tool didn't catch it, but a few methods now return
Map where they previously returned Map. I didn't check for
generics other than "Map<".
Ralph
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:21 PM, sebb wrote:
> Clirr reports the following problems when comparing the codebases
> (prior to the v
> >> [...]
> >> I think this transition is the smoother path for our users. Do you think
> >> this change is the way to go ?
> >
> > -0
>
> +1
>
> >
> > My first impression is that it is a lot of changes for 2.2 without any
> > benefit when users will switch to 3.0; they will still have to scan t
On 17 November 2010 00:06, ralph.goers @dslextreme.com
wrote:
> I'm not sure why the tool didn't catch it, but a few methods now return
> Map where they previously returned Map. I didn't check for
> generics other than "Map<".
Surely these are equivalent at run-time?
Generics are a compile-time
I think I've discovered the cause.
Commons Javadoc uses the URL defined in Commons Parent POM:
http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/
Using JMeter to download this URL takes at least 200 seconds (if it
even responds) merely to return a redirect to
http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/
Looks like this is already fixed in the trunk...
Steve
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 7:44 PM, sebb wrote:
> I think I've discovered the cause.
>
> Commons Javadoc uses the URL defined in Commons Parent POM:
>
> http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/
>
> Using JMeter to download this URL takes at leas
It is also desirable to have a way to inject a test generator so that test
cases can be made deterministic.
In Mahout, we did this by having a static method in a utility class for
getting a standard generator for either testing or normal operation. This
has turned out very well.
+1 on using a be
This is a vote to release Apache Commons NET 2.2 based on RC3.
Changes since RC1 are:
- drop unnecessary jars from binary archive
- include RELEASE-NOTES in binary and source archives
[ ] +1 release it
[ ] +0 go ahead I don't care
[ ] -1 no, do not release it because...
tag: http://svn.apache.or
On Nov 16, 2010, at 4:19 PM, sebb wrote:
> On 17 November 2010 00:06, ralph.goers @dslextreme.com
> wrote:
>> I'm not sure why the tool didn't catch it, but a few methods now return
>> Map where they previously returned Map. I didn't check for
>> generics other than "Map<".
>
> Surely these are
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