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Posted to dev@avalon.apache.org by Developer <de...@timgia.com> on 2003/02/23 18:27:24 UTC
Excalibur monitor patches
My guess is you guys fight the AbstractLogger and AbstractLogEnabled change
all the time.
I am working on getting a file monitoring server running, using the Active
monitor stuff in Excalibur. Both the Active and Passive monitor
implementations fail to run with phoenix as they were extending
AbstractLogger.
I have attached source and diffs.
Thanks,
Robb
Re: Excalibur monitor patches
Posted by Peter Donald <pe...@realityforge.org>.
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003 14:57, Developer wrote:
> Done. I have built an FTPResource, to compliment the FileResource. I used
> the commons-net stuff. As soon as I get it cleaned up, and the junit tests
> verified, I'll submit it back to you.
kool!
> Question: Has anyone ever submitted a Windows FTP list parser for the
> commons.net.ftp package?
No idea - best to ask over there.
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Peter Donald
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RE: Excalibur monitor patches
Posted by Developer <de...@timgia.com>.
Hi Peter,
Done. I have built an FTPResource, to compliment the FileResource. I used
the commons-net stuff. As soon as I get it cleaned up, and the junit tests
verified, I'll submit it back to you.
Question: Has anyone ever submitted a Windows FTP list parser for the
commons.net.ftp package?
R-
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Donald [mailto:peter@realityforge.org]
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 6:03 PM
To: Avalon Developers List
Subject: Re: Excalibur monitor patches
Hi,
Could you download the latest Monitor version from CVS. The latest version
should already support LogEnabled and should work fine in Phoenix. If not
could you make the changes against the new versions of these classes?
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 04:27, Developer wrote:
> My guess is you guys fight the AbstractLogger and AbstractLogEnabled
change
> all the time.
>
> I am working on getting a file monitoring server running, using the Active
> monitor stuff in Excalibur. Both the Active and Passive monitor
> implementations fail to run with phoenix as they were extending
> AbstractLogger.
>
> I have attached source and diffs.
>
> Thanks,
> Robb
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Cheers,
Peter Donald
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Re: Excalibur monitor patches
Posted by Peter Donald <pe...@realityforge.org>.
Hi,
Could you download the latest Monitor version from CVS. The latest version
should already support LogEnabled and should work fine in Phoenix. If not
could you make the changes against the new versions of these classes?
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 04:27, Developer wrote:
> My guess is you guys fight the AbstractLogger and AbstractLogEnabled change
> all the time.
>
> I am working on getting a file monitoring server running, using the Active
> monitor stuff in Excalibur. Both the Active and Passive monitor
> implementations fail to run with phoenix as they were extending
> AbstractLogger.
>
> I have attached source and diffs.
>
> Thanks,
> Robb
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Cheers,
Peter Donald
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