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What JDK version are you using?

What JDK version are you using?

---------------------
[ ] JDK 1.2
[ ] JDK 1.3
[ ] JDK 1.4
[ ] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
---------------------

I'm mainly interested in the impact of moving Commons Valdator a
minimum dependency of JDK 1.4 to use the RegExp support rather than
depending on ORO. However, other commons components may be interested
in your answer, so it would be useful if you could indicate which
Commons components you are using (or interested in using), especially
Validator :-)

tia

Niall

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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Kedar Panse <ke...@bancbridge.com>.

Niall Pemberton wrote:

>What JDK version are you using?
>
>---------------------
>[ ] JDK 1.2
>[ ] JDK 1.3
>[X] JDK 1.4
>[X] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
>---------------------
>
Commons net/validator/fileupload


Kedar

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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com>.
On 1/23/06, Torsten Curdt <tc...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> PS: better use the prefix "POLL" next time

Sorry, yes - slip on my part

> cheers
> --
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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Torsten Curdt <tc...@apache.org>.
> What JDK version are you using?
>
> ---------------------
> [ ] JDK 1.2
> [ ] JDK 1.3
> [x] JDK 1.4
> [x] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
> ---------------------

codec, collections, cli, digester, io, lang, logging, vfs and of course
jci and javaflow ;)

PS: better use the prefix "POLL" next time

cheers
--
Torsten

Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Angelo Luis <an...@gmail.com>.
 [ ] JDK 1.2
 [ ] JDK 1.3
 [ ] JDK 1.4
 [x] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)

Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Barrie Selack <bs...@digipixart.com>.
>What JDK version are you using?
>
---------------------
[ ] JDK 1.2
[ ] JDK 1.3
[X] JDK 1.4
[ ] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
---------------------

Mac OS X, Linux

commons-vfs-1.0-dev.jar
commons-pool-1.2.jar
commons-logging-1.0.4.jar
commons-lang-1.0.1.jar
commons-io-1.0.jar
commons-httpclient-3.0-rc1.jar
commons-digester.jar
commons-dbcp-1.2.1.jar
commons-configuration-1.1.jar
commons-collections-3.1.jar
commons-codec-1.3.jar
commons-chain.jar
commons-beanutils.jar

(some used as dependencies for other jars)

Barrie

>
>I'm mainly interested in the impact of moving Commons Valdator a
>minimum dependency of JDK 1.4 to use the RegExp support rather than
>depending on ORO. However, other commons components may be interested
>in your answer, so it would be useful if you could indicate which
>Commons components you are using (or interested in using), especially
>Validator :-)
>
>tia
>
>Niall
>
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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Nicolas De Loof <ni...@capgemini.com>.
I' m using websphere 5.0.x on some apps with no migration expected, so 
I'm restricted to Java 1.3
Java 1.4 minimum requirement would be a very bad news for me.

Nico.

Niall Pemberton a écrit :

>What JDK version are you using?
>
>---------------------
>[ ] JDK 1.2
>[X] JDK 1.3
>[X] JDK 1.4
>[ ] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
>---------------------
>
>I'm mainly interested in the impact of moving Commons Valdator a
>minimum dependency of JDK 1.4 to use the RegExp support rather than
>depending on ORO. However, other commons components may be interested
>in your answer, so it would be useful if you could indicate which
>Commons components you are using (or interested in using), especially
>Validator :-)
>
>tia
>
>Niall
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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Igor Laborie <il...@gmail.com>.
2006/1/23, Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com>:
>
> What JDK version are you using?
>
> ---------------------
> [ ] JDK 1.2
> [ ] JDK 1.3
> [X] JDK 1.4
> [X] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
> ---------------------
>
> I'm mainly interested in the impact of moving Commons Valdator a
> minimum dependency of JDK 1.4 to use the RegExp support rather than
> depending on ORO. However, other commons components may be interested
> in your answer, so it would be useful if you could indicate which
> Commons components you are using (or interested in using), especially
> Validator :-)
>
> tia
>
> Niall
>
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Re: [POLL RESULT] What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com>.
Thanks to everyone who responded to this, thought I would post back
the results for those interested. I asked this question on three
mailing lists, in the figures below "Dev" referes to the Commons Dev
maliling list, "User" to Commons User and "Struts" to the Struts User
mailing list.

51 people responded Dev(12), User(22) and Struts(17).

8 people use JDK 1.3 - Dev(3), User(4), Struts(1)
41 people use JDK 1.4 - Dev(10), User(17), Struts(14)
25 people use JDK 1.5 - Dev(6), User(12), Struts(7)

Before anyone points out that (8 + 41 + 25) is more than 51 - quite a
few people responded saying they used more than one version of the
JDK.

3 people indicated Websphere as the reason for JDK 1.3 and one person
said it was due to using older machines pre Mac OS 10.3.

The "minimum" JDK people said they used:

8 people use JDK 1.3 - Dev(3), User(4), Struts(1)
35 people use JDK 1.4 - Dev(7), User(15), Struts(13)
8 people use JDK 1.5 - Dev(2), User(3), Struts(3)

Of the 51 people 20 didn't indicate whether they used Commons
Validator, 11 said they didn't and 20 said they did. Of the 20 people
who do use validator - 4 are still using JDK 1.3, 12 are using JDK 1.4
and 4 using JDK 1.5

Thanks

Niall

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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Emmanouil Batsis <Em...@eurodyn.com>.
Niall Pemberton wrote:

>What JDK version are you using?
>
>---------------------
>[ ] JDK 1.2
>[ ] JDK 1.3
>[x] JDK 1.4
>[ ] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
>


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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Jon Strayer <jo...@strayer.org>.
On 1/23/06, Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> What JDK version are you using?
>
> ---------------------
> [ ] JDK 1.2
> [ ] JDK 1.3
> [X ] JDK 1.4
> [ ] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
> ---------------------
>
>
I hope to move to 5.0 soon (for large enough values of soon).


--
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(to be rather than to seem)

Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Kfir Shay <kf...@gmail.com>.
[X] JDK 1.4 -- work
[X] JDK 1.5 -- recreation

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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Rahul Akolkar <ra...@gmail.com>.
On 1/23/06, Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What JDK version are you using?
>
> ---------------------
> [X] JDK 1.4 -- work
> [X] JDK 1.5 -- recreation
> ---------------------
>
<snip/>

Power user- SCXML
User- Many, but validator as well (point of this email)

-Rahul

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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Philippe Poulard <Ph...@sophia.inria.fr>.
I use VFS

Niall Pemberton wrote:
> What JDK version are you using?
> 
> ---------------------
> [ ] JDK 1.2
> [ ] JDK 1.3
> [X] JDK 1.4
> [ ] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
> ---------------------
> 

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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Bob Arnott <bo...@aungate.com>.
Niall Pemberton wrote:
> What JDK version are you using?
> 
> ---------------------
> [ ] JDK 1.2
> [ ] JDK 1.3
> [X] JDK 1.4
> [X] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
> ---------------------

Currently using to various degrees - beanutils, betwixt, chain, cli, codec,
collections, dbcp, dbutils, digester, feedparser, httpclient, id, io, jelly,
lang, logging, pool.

Cheers,

-- 
Bob Arnott


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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com>.
On 1/23/06, Mark A Fortner <ph...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, why would you switch from ORO
> (an API with more functionality) to Regex (an API with
> less functionality)?

Because we don't use the additional ORO functionality and it means we
can remove the need for that dependency and others have indicated that
the performance of the JDK regexp is better than ORO.

Niall

> I use VFS, CLI, and ORO.
>
> Regards,
> Mark

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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Do...@percussion.com.
Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com> 
01/23/2006 06:34 AM
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What JDK version are you using?

---------------------
[ ] JDK 1.2
[ ] JDK 1.3
[X] JDK 1.4
[X] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
---------------------

I'm mainly interested in the impact of moving Commons Valdator a
minimum dependency of JDK 1.4 to use the RegExp support rather than
depending on ORO. However, other commons components may be interested
in your answer, so it would be useful if you could indicate which
Commons components you are using (or interested in using), especially
Validator :-)

tia

Niall

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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Christopher L Merrill <ch...@webperformance.com>.
Using: CLI

---------------------
[ ] JDK 1.2
[ ] JDK 1.3
[ ] JDK 1.4
[X ] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
---------------------


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RE: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Alfredo Ledezma Melendez <al...@mail.telcel.com>.

Using: Dbutils, cli, io, fileUpload, validator, eMail

---------------------
[ ] JDK 1.2
[X] JDK 1.3
[X] JDK 1.4
[X ] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
---------------------

JDK 1.3 for Server standalone Applications (cron related stuff)
JDK 1.4 for Swing based and J2EE applications
JDK 1.5 for my own utilities.

Regards,
____________________________________________
Alfredo Ledezma Mel�ndez.
Gerencia de Sistemas CRM
Consultor Externo de Sistemas de Atenci�n a Clientes
RadioMovil DIPSA, S. A. de C. V.
Ej�rcito Nacional No. 488, Col. Anahuac, C.P. 11570
M�xico D.F.

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From: Niall Pemberton [mailto:niall.pemberton@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 5:35 AM
To: Jakarta Commons Users List
Subject: What JDK version are you using?

What JDK version are you using?

---------------------
[ ] JDK 1.2
[ ] JDK 1.3
[ ] JDK 1.4
[ ] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
---------------------

I'm mainly interested in the impact of moving Commons Valdator a
minimum dependency of JDK 1.4 to use the RegExp support rather than
depending on ORO. However, other commons components may be interested
in your answer, so it would be useful if you could indicate which
Commons components you are using (or interested in using), especially
Validator :-)

tia

Niall

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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Nicolas De Loof <ni...@capgemini.com>.
Is it not possible to use a runtime discovery mecanism or a  "plugable" 
regexp engine ?
i.e. write a thin regexp abstraction layer, and write adapters for oro / 
java1.4 regexp / any other

It may use commons-discovery (or anything similar) to get it's runtime 
implementation,
or check for some java1.4 classes to load regexp adapter and fallback to 
oro if not available.

just my 2 cents.

Nico.


Mark A Fortner a écrit :

>Just out of curiosity, why would you switch from ORO
>(an API with more functionality) to Regex (an API with
>less functionality)?
>
>I use VFS, CLI, and ORO.
>
>Regards,
>Mark
>
>--- Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>What JDK version are you using?
>>
>>---------------------
>>[ ] JDK 1.2
>>[ ] JDK 1.3
>>[x] JDK 1.4
>>[x] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
>>---------------------
>>
>>I'm mainly interested in the impact of moving
>>Commons Valdator a
>>minimum dependency of JDK 1.4 to use the RegExp
>>support rather than
>>depending on ORO. However, other commons components
>>may be interested
>>in your answer, so it would be useful if you could
>>indicate which
>>Commons components you are using (or interested in
>>using), especially
>>Validator :-)
>>
>>tia
>>
>>Niall
>>
>>
>>    
>>
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Re: What JDK version are you using?

Posted by Mark A Fortner <ph...@yahoo.com>.
Just out of curiosity, why would you switch from ORO
(an API with more functionality) to Regex (an API with
less functionality)?

I use VFS, CLI, and ORO.

Regards,
Mark

--- Niall Pemberton <ni...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What JDK version are you using?
> 
> ---------------------
> [ ] JDK 1.2
> [ ] JDK 1.3
> [x] JDK 1.4
> [x] JDK 1.5 (or JDK 5)
> ---------------------
> 
> I'm mainly interested in the impact of moving
> Commons Valdator a
> minimum dependency of JDK 1.4 to use the RegExp
> support rather than
> depending on ORO. However, other commons components
> may be interested
> in your answer, so it would be useful if you could
> indicate which
> Commons components you are using (or interested in
> using), especially
> Validator :-)
> 
> tia
> 
> Niall
> 
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