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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by Fredrik Westermarck <fr...@mdh.se> on 2002/11/07 18:00:30 UTC

[Request] Commit the JNDIRealm patch

Hi!

I have on several occations tried to get my patch commited without any 
luck, no one have opposed the patch or the actual implementation.

The patch enables the JNDIRealm to connect to a directory server using SSL.

The patch (and docs-patch) can be found in my original post 
<http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg34121.html>.

Can someone with privileges to commit please commit it to TC4.1?


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Re: [Request] Commit the JNDIRealm patch

Posted by Martin Algesten <pu...@taglab.com>.
Getting discussions going in this list is like forcing water uphills. 
I've tried for a while now to get involved in sorting out problems that 
I've encountered. However it is quite hard when the patches I've 
attempted to make are dismissed without any kind of reasoning or 
discussion.

Further I got something that looked like a hidden complaint about being 
here shouting about my favourite BZ numbers, when all I wanted to in the 
first place was to help out sorting them out myself.

Any project needs managers and workers, this project seems to be lacking 
the first. There are obviously a lot of able hands like mine out there 
that wants to help out, but noone is coordinating or steering the 
efforts. In fact, no one even seems to be listening.

Martin

Fredrik Westermarck wrote:

> Jonathan Eric Miller wrote:
>
>> I have a patch as well which I submitted back in June. I haven't 
>> received a
>> response either.
>
>
> Well I guess you and I are the only ones using SSL to connect to our 
> directory servers...
>
> It would be nice if someone reviewed our patches, merged and commited 
> them, or atleast did start a discussion on the subject if the 
> implementation could be improved or be done in a different and better way.
>
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Re: [Request] Commit the JNDIRealm patch

Posted by Fredrik Westermarck <fr...@mdh.se>.
Jonathan Eric Miller wrote:
> I have a patch as well which I submitted back in June. I haven't received a
> response either.

Well I guess you and I are the only ones using SSL to connect to our 
directory servers...

It would be nice if someone reviewed our patches, merged and commited 
them, or atleast did start a discussion on the subject if the 
implementation could be improved or be done in a different and better way.


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Re: [Request] Commit the JNDIRealm patch

Posted by Jonathan Eric Miller <je...@uchicago.edu>.
I have a patch as well which I submitted back in June. I haven't received a
response either.

http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9702

Jon

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fredrik Westermarck" <fr...@mdh.se>
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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 11:00 AM
Subject: [Request] Commit the JNDIRealm patch


> Hi!
>
> I have on several occations tried to get my patch commited without any
> luck, no one have opposed the patch or the actual implementation.
>
> The patch enables the JNDIRealm to connect to a directory server using
SSL.
>
> The patch (and docs-patch) can be found in my original post
> <http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg34121.html>.
>
> Can someone with privileges to commit please commit it to TC4.1?
>
>
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<ma...@jakarta.apache.org>
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