"Kevin.Conner(a)jboss.com" wrote : In general you wouldn't need to update that one as all it specifies is the modules to include. Only if this list changes would it require updating.
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But you at least need to check it out in the first place, unless you are going to build
each project individually. This goes back to the eclipse.psf stuff.
Basically, we only have command line support for getting the full microcontainer build
at the moment.
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"Kevin.Conner(a)jboss.com" wrote : I have split the root pom into an aggregator (the new root) and a parent for inheritance.
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That pom in the root still can't be updated/downloaded through eclipse or IDEA.
There is nowhere for them to put it.
What we really want anyway is multiple aggregator projects
so we can build the different possible releases of the microcontainer
1) Vanilla
2) MC + AOP
3) OSGi standalone
etc.
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Have you ever seen how binary files are attached to a e-mail?
They are basically converted to text parsed into something like "ABCD3982FCDD...."
I know there is a package out there somewhere that does that.
I don't have a code example though.. that would require some research on my side. I guess you would find something under java-mail but it would be a whole lot of hack for that.
I guess also there is some apache package that does that. but I don't know!
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Have you ever seen how binary files are attached to a message?
They are basically converted to text parsed into something like "ABCD3982FCDD...."
I know there is a package out there somewhere that does that.
I don't have a code example though.. that would require some research on my side. I guess you would find something under java-mail but it would be a whole lot of hack for that.
I guess also there is some apache package that does that. but I don't know!
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