For testing the package, I need to get the Output Stream from
HttpServletResponse to put it in a byte[].
Does anyone now how to do this?
Jérémi
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Hi,
1. I mentioned this problem to someone on the list the other week.
Would like to know what you folks think. On the Sonera-Zed, British Gas
and Philips projects javascript was unneeded (WAP-WML), minimised or
banned for security reasons.
This might be another barrier to acceptance. I've had to turn javascript
on to access XWiki.
A standard set of security problems is referenced at:
http://www.panix.com/~aahz/javascript.html
Do folks reckon the security problems have now been tied up then and these
corps should change their policy?
Cheers
Jim
2. PS Ajax is not the only way of doing asynch before this project adopts
yet another technology.
FI: List members might enjoy Phil Wadler's 'The next 700 computer
languages'
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/topics/xml.html
I regard it as pretty mandatory reading.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremi Joslin [mailto:jeremi@users.forge.objectweb.org]
> Sent: mardi 7 juin 2005 13:53
> To: xwiki-commits(a)objectweb.org
> Subject: [xwiki-commits] r596 - in xwiki/trunk/src:
> main/java/com/xpn/xwiki/plugin/packaging test/com/xpn/xwiki/test
[snip]
> +/**
> + * ===================================================================
> + *
> + * Copyright (c) 2005 Jrmi Joslin, XpertNet, All rights reserved.
Jeremi, you're going to find me a pain in the ... but there are 2 issues
here:
1/ I think the copyright should go to Ludovic Dubost. At least that's the
current policy AFAIK
2/ Your name is Jeremi, right? ;-)
[snip]
-Vincent
Hi Jeremi,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremi Joslin [mailto:jeremi@users.forge.objectweb.org]
> Sent: mardi 7 juin 2005 13:08
> To: xwiki-commits(a)objectweb.org
> Subject: [xwiki-commits] r594 - xwiki/trunk/src/test/com/xpn/xwiki/test
[snip]
> +/**
> + * ===================================================================
> + * <p/>
> + * Copyright (c) 2005 Jrmi Joslin, All rights reserved.
> + * <p/>
This looks like a strange header. Why are there "<p/>" tags?
> + * User: jeremi
> + * Date: May 13, 2005
> + * Time: 2:30:12 PM
> + */
I though we had agreed that we didn't want these anymore? :-)
> +public class DocumentInfoTest extends HibernateTestCase{
Minor space issues
> + public void testActionTo()
> + {
We really need the checkstyle stuff. I'll work on it.
Thanks
-Vincent
Hi all,
my name is Slavek Psenicka, Jirka's colleague (mentioned in http://www.objectweb.org/wws/arc/xwiki-dev/2005-06/msg00043.html message). I'm currently working on a prototype of Eclipse-based (X)Wiki offline editor.
The stuff is just reaching hardly-but-useful version with limited functionality (local and remote repository browsing, page editing and previewing, repository API -- also referred as M1). I'd like to commit the code to XWiki community and continue together.
The fact is, that the code was (partially) developed as a part of my work activities and some kind of approval from my management is neccessary. We will meet with them and discuss these questions ASAP, hopefully at the end of this week will inform you about the result.
Best Regards,
Slavek
XWiki has made it's way on the Google Summer of Code program (very cool !!!)
It's a very cool initiative by Google: Google Summer of Code
<http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html>.
Thanks to Jeremi who noticed it, we have been very reactive and we
managed to get XWiki on the list of mentoring organizations. This has
been very positive both because we have had lots of visits on the
xwiki.org site to see the page of proposed projects
<http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Dev/SummerOfCode>.
I've had about 7 students contacting me for projects on this page and
some of them seem to know what they are talking about.. The guy
proposing the XWiki P2P project for example seems to be quite
interesting. We also have a proposal for the WYSIWYG Editor.
If some people in the team would like to help mentor some of the
students working on a specific project, don't hesitate to volunteer !
Let's hope we will be allowed to have many of these projects accepted.
Google has a budget for 200 projects (that's 1M$) and there are 40
organizations right now which means an average of 5 projects, knowing
that there are some big organizations in the list. Just Nmap has been
notified of 31 proposals sent out for 19 different projects. They stated
they can only handle 5 to 7 students.
Ludovic
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