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save.DataSource and JNDI protocol

Hello,
    It appears that the org.apache.jmeter.save.DataSource is no longer 
being used.  Any objections to deleting it?  (Of course it will still be 
stored in the CVS Attic even if we delete it.)

    The JNDI protocol code is also not functional and unused.  I know 
there have been at least a couple of questions on the mailing list with 
users who are confused because of this.  Do we need to keep it in the 
repository?  Or can it be removed as well?

Jeremy


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Re: save.DataSource and JNDI protocol

Posted by Jeremy Arnold <je...@bigfoot.com>.
Sounds reasonable.

Follow-up question: I've been working on cleaning up JavaDoc warnings, 
and the last few warnings I get with a 1.3.1 JDK (apart from missing 
imports related to iaik.*) are in DataSource.  The JavaDoc comments in 
this file have a @link beginRecording(String,int,int,int), and refer to 
initializing a file.  This method doesn't exist, and I don't see any 
files which can be initialized, so I really don't know how to fix this 
one up.  Can you do something with it?  I'd like to see clean no-warning 
JavaDoc builds so its obvious when I screw something up.  (Eventually 
I'd like to see no warnings with JDK 1.4, but since there are over 1000 
warnings right now, that may be awhile...)

Jeremy


mstover1@apache.org wrote:

>DataSource is an idea not yet used, and JNDI might have code that can be 
>revived if someone were so motivated.   I would not delete them.  I don't think 
>the JNDI stuff is included in the releases anyway.
>
>-Mike
>
>On 6 May 2003 at 21:24, Jeremy Arnold wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hello,
>>    It appears that the org.apache.jmeter.save.DataSource is no longer 
>>being used.  Any objections to deleting it?  (Of course it will still be 
>>stored in the CVS Attic even if we delete it.)
>>
>>    The JNDI protocol code is also not functional and unused.  I know 
>>there have been at least a couple of questions on the mailing list with 
>>users who are confused because of this.  Do we need to keep it in the 
>>repository?  Or can it be removed as well?
>>
>>Jeremy
>>
>>
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Re: save.DataSource and JNDI protocol

Posted by ms...@apache.org.
DataSource is an idea not yet used, and JNDI might have code that can be 
revived if someone were so motivated.   I would not delete them.  I don't think 
the JNDI stuff is included in the releases anyway.

-Mike

On 6 May 2003 at 21:24, Jeremy Arnold wrote:

> Hello,
>     It appears that the org.apache.jmeter.save.DataSource is no longer 
> being used.  Any objections to deleting it?  (Of course it will still be 
> stored in the CVS Attic even if we delete it.)
> 
>     The JNDI protocol code is also not functional and unused.  I know 
> there have been at least a couple of questions on the mailing list with 
> users who are confused because of this.  Do we need to keep it in the 
> repository?  Or can it be removed as well?
> 
> Jeremy
> 
> 
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