So, you've all seen the jira issues I've filed, all with patches
attached. I need those applied, so I can start feeding the large set of changes I have. Namely, I have a 10000 line patch against all of framework, adding the following features: 1: generics markup 2: varargs 3: enhanced-for 4: *some* auto-boxing I have plans on how I want to split it up, but my work would be much simpler if someone would apply the patches I've already sent. |
Adam,
I'll have some time this weekend to test your patches. -Adrian Adam Heath wrote: > So, you've all seen the jira issues I've filed, all with patches > attached. I need those applied, so I can start feeding the large set of > changes I have. > > Namely, I have a 10000 line patch against all of framework, adding the > following features: > > 1: generics markup > 2: varargs > 3: enhanced-for > 4: *some* auto-boxing > > I have plans on how I want to split it up, but my work would be much > simpler if someone would apply the patches I've already sent. > |
Testing on these would be really great. Based on a brief review some of them look good and pretty low risk, but any may have side effects, and for some it seems likely to me (like the changing where the listener thread is started... that can be REALLY bad in production when requests flood in and webapp data is only partially loaded and such). On that and any of them I haven't looked at the details yet, these are just thoughts based on reading the names and short descriptions. So yeah, as with all other issues testing and feedback is enormously valuable, the most important thing in fact. -David On Oct 3, 2007, at 2:32 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > Adam, > > I'll have some time this weekend to test your patches. > > -Adrian > > Adam Heath wrote: > >> So, you've all seen the jira issues I've filed, all with patches >> attached. I need those applied, so I can start feeding the large >> set of >> changes I have. >> Namely, I have a 10000 line patch against all of framework, adding >> the >> following features: >> 1: generics markup >> 2: varargs >> 3: enhanced-for >> 4: *some* auto-boxing >> I have plans on how I want to split it up, but my work would be much >> simpler if someone would apply the patches I've already sent. > smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
David E Jones wrote:
> > Testing on these would be really great. > > Based on a brief review some of them look good and pretty low risk, but > any may have side effects, and for some it seems likely to me (like the > changing where the listener thread is started... that can be REALLY bad > in production when requests flood in and webapp data is only partially > loaded and such). On that and any of them I haven't looked at the > details yet, these are just thoughts based on reading the names and > short descriptions. > > So yeah, as with all other issues testing and feedback is enormously > valuable, the most important thing in fact. The 'listener' thread is used when you want to get 'status' on whether ofbiz is running or not. It is not used for serving any data. It's also used to initiate a shutdown. |
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I have applied and tested several of these changes against an older
custom codebase currently in production and they seem to be working well. The attention is much appreciated and I will leave comments in JIRA, as I do not have framework commit privileges. -Joe On Oct 3, 2007, at 4:43 PM, David E Jones wrote: > > Testing on these would be really great. > > Based on a brief review some of them look good and pretty low risk, > but any may have side effects, and for some it seems likely to me > (like the changing where the listener thread is started... that can > be REALLY bad in production when requests flood in and webapp data > is only partially loaded and such). On that and any of them I > haven't looked at the details yet, these are just thoughts based on > reading the names and short descriptions. > > So yeah, as with all other issues testing and feedback is > enormously valuable, the most important thing in fact. > > -David > > > On Oct 3, 2007, at 2:32 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > >> Adam, >> >> I'll have some time this weekend to test your patches. >> >> -Adrian >> >> Adam Heath wrote: >> >>> So, you've all seen the jira issues I've filed, all with patches >>> attached. I need those applied, so I can start feeding the large >>> set of >>> changes I have. >>> Namely, I have a 10000 line patch against all of framework, >>> adding the >>> following features: >>> 1: generics markup >>> 2: varargs >>> 3: enhanced-for >>> 4: *some* auto-boxing >>> I have plans on how I want to split it up, but my work would be much >>> simpler if someone would apply the patches I've already sent. >> > smime.p7s (2K) Download Attachment |
Joe Eckard wrote:
> I have applied and tested several of these changes against an older > custom codebase currently in production and they seem to be working > well. The attention is much appreciated and I will leave comments in > JIRA, as I do not have framework commit privileges. On that note, they have been use in production code here for 9 months, against 2 code bases, separated by 6 months. |
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It's cool to see a progress in using java 4.5 new features.
Hopefully I will do some tests too. But I must say that I have already some issues awaiting review... Jacques De : "Adam Heath" <[hidden email]> > So, you've all seen the jira issues I've filed, all with patches > attached. I need those applied, so I can start feeding the large set of > changes I have. > > Namely, I have a 10000 line patch against all of framework, adding the > following features: > > 1: generics markup > 2: varargs > 3: enhanced-for > 4: *some* auto-boxing > > I have plans on how I want to split it up, but my work would be much > simpler if someone would apply the patches I've already sent. > |
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Adam Heath wrote:
> So, you've all seen the jira issues I've filed, all with patches > attached. I need those applied, so I can start feeding the large set of > changes I have. > > Namely, I have a 10000 line patch against all of framework, adding the > following features: > > 1: generics markup > 2: varargs > 3: enhanced-for > 4: *some* auto-boxing If everything up to OFBIZ-1306 is applied, then UtilCache will have generics markup in it. As you can tell, I've split that patch up into several small chunks. They *should* all compile, but I didn't verify. I was actually just manually splitting the larger patch into these smaller bits. Sorry if it doesn't compile, but it will at the end of the set. |
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