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On Jan 24, 2008 11:19 AM, nicolas de loof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About "community driven emulation", this sounds not to be the adequate term,
> please excuse my poor english (I'm french).
>
> What I mean is that apache projects takes advantage of developer community,
> with various talents an
About "community driven emulation", this sounds not to be the adequate term,
please excuse my poor english (I'm french).
What I mean is that apache projects takes advantage of developer community,
with various talents and experience, and require compromise, modularity and
extensibility to make all
Thanks for your feedback.
Java 5 is mainly used (in monitoring) for generics -- collections are type
safe and easier to use --
and for java.util.concurrent for mutli-thread performances. Under Java 1.3/1.4
the backport-util-concurrent package provides equivalent support (with some
limitations)
Us
Hi Nicolas,
as a long-time JAMon user and integrator I'm excited about your
incubation project and had a look at your proposal
+) Regarding JAMon - you probably mean "community driven evolution"
+) the link to Mosquito is broken
+) what is the benfit of using JDK 1.5 and retrotranslate the c