Hi,
Do you have any suggestions for something I could look at to help get
beanutils ready for v2?
Meanwhile, I've been looking at improving test coverage of BeanComparator
and I've simplified the internal natural order comparator - PR incoming
Steve
going to claim great
knowledge of how common these operations are. I was primarily thinking of
Quaternion Interpolation - SLERP and SQUAD. It seems to me that you end up
creating inverse instances and throwing them away a lot and I thought it
would be good to reduce that overhead.
Steve
nce divide methods performing qr^{-1} and r^{-1}q for q
and r would be useful, but I couldn't think of nice names for them.
Steve
ision.
Look forward to hearing opinions on this.
Regards,
Steve Westwood
Hi Christian,
Simone and others are better placed to comment on this. I will certainly take a
look at the repo, but are you able to provide a brief summary of the differences
between this and common-chains?
Regards,
Steve
> On 20 March 2013 at 19:22 Christian T Trimble
> wrote:
>
Hi Simone,
Thanks for this - happy to take a closer look a.s.a.p. However, what were/are
yours and Elijahs issues with the CatalogFactory?
Regards,
Steve
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standards listed. Is there a guide I can reference for any Java work I
undertake? Also, is there an acceptable ASF Eclipse IDE code formatter file
(xml) that I can use?
Thanks in advance,
Steve Westwood
like to think I can get up
to speed fairly quickly here.
Thanks again,
Steve
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are the next steps for commons-chain? I am more than happy to get
involved with this.
Regards,
Steve Westwood
Hi, Julius,
I wasn't aware of the ORDERED option, but I'll take a look at it, thanks.
I did notice that the decode list works for both (standard) encodings. I
wouldn't write anything that would change that for the existing calls.
Steve
From
I know this was considered several years ago, and a simpler alternative was
chosen (the "urlSafe" boolean switch), but it would be helpful to some of us if
we could replace the standard RFC 2045 alphabets with a nonstandard mapping and
PAD character. There are applications where a large amount o
Second: If it is desired, I implemented this by re-implementing the
evictor...Paul suggested this might also be a good fit for an
"outside" implementation (I can see this, as well)
Finally: What features would you like to see?
Thoughts?
Steve
3 May 2009 18:37:09 Steve Cohen wrote:
Hi.
I've been out of the FTP "game" for several years and now I need to get
back in. I have a requirement to set up a secure FTP connection with
another organization, so naturally, I look to commons-net first as a
solution. I notice that
LUE, which is
surprisingly not correct. Float.MIN_VALUE is the smallest positive float (as
close as you can get to 0 without being 0), not the most negative float
possible. I've checked out the source code, fixed the bug, and tested. How
should I go about checking this in?
Thanks,
-Steve Brewer
ce java package out there
similar to commons-net that supports it?
Thanks.
Steve Cohen
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I make use of commons-exec in a few maven plugins. I have been told a
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