The spec is getting to big to send it each time via email.
From now one, I will publish it at http://hibernate.org/~emmanuel/validation/
Of course, I will also points to the major changes when I do some via
email.
Emmanuel
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I don't think HibernateValidatorConfiguration should go in the engine
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all good.
On Jan 30, 2009, at 09:46, Mark Hobson wrote:
Cool, I'll aim to create the project as soon as I get a free moment.
Extra hands would be appreciated so I can't see a problem with giving
you commit access. Copyright isn't an issue as I work for my own
company :)
I'll post the URL onc
Cool, I'll aim to create the project as soon as I get a free moment.
Extra hands would be appreciated so I can't see a problem with giving
you commit access. Copyright isn't an issue as I work for my own
company :)
I'll post the URL once it's up there. Likely to be after the weekend
if that's al
That's fine, you can go host it on google-code under the ASL 2. That
way we can use it as a source level or jar level dependency.
It would be nice to get commit access so we can participate in
enhancing the support coverage.
Jboss.org might have some benefits as a forge but the .org team is
On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 06:10:29 +0100, Emmanuel Bernard
wrote:
2 should we have and or should
be directly under ?
3 should we have or should be under
directly?
I would drop fields, getters and groups. It makes the xml jsut more
verbose. Unless of course there is a
real benefi
Heh, how does anything run with that implementation?!
Mark
2009/1/30 Emmanuel Bernard :
> ahem
> excerpt from the Harmony code
>
> package java.lang;
>
> public final class Class implements Serializable, AnnotatedElement,
>GenericDeclaration, Type {
>[...]
>
>public boolean isAssi
ASL 2.0 is fine with me. I was thinking about hosting it somewhere
like Google Code since there's a few open-source projects that I've
seen which could benefit from it. Let me know, I can create a project
and you can give it a spin.
Cheers,
Mark
2009/1/30 Emmanuel Bernard :
> Cool, that's alre