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    Hi Balz<br>
    <br>
    I have updated the dependencies re the codec library, please see
    details at<br>
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    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/wyona/yanel/issues/16">https://github.com/wyona/yanel/issues/16</a><br>
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    HTH<br>
    <br>
    Michael<br>
    <br>
    Am 19.03.12 20:12, schrieb Michael Wechner:
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      Dear Balz<br>
      <br>
      Am 19.03.12 17:10, schrieb basZero:
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cite="mid:CAOXzDSH17FTvZCuZCL8UbDgW_WBbQsJJxojsy2=Xb2ykihT=ig@mail.gmail.com"
        type="cite">dear all,
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        <div>this is just for your information, in case you once
          consider to use the latest Commons Codec Library: <a
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            href="http://commons.apache.org/codec/">http://commons.apache.org/codec/</a></div>
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        <div>I noticed that in the current Yanel version, different
          versions are used:</div>
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        <div>1) repository/com/google/gwt/gwt-dev/2.0.0/gwt-dev-2.0.0.jar

          : this jar contains the Base64 class, I don't know what
          version. So be aware of this.</div>
        <div>2) Yanel's Test Control resources have a dependency to
          version 1.3 of the codec:</div>
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          <div>      <dependency groupId="apache-jakarta-commons"
            artifactId="apache-jakarta-commons-codec" version="1.3"/></div>
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      I have added an issue <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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        href="https://github.com/wyona/yanel/issues/16">https://github.com/wyona/yanel/issues/16</a><br>
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cite="mid:CAOXzDSH17FTvZCuZCL8UbDgW_WBbQsJJxojsy2=Xb2ykihT=ig@mail.gmail.com"
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        <div>Questions:</div>
        <div>a) Is there a possibility to exclude GWT from Yanel? I
          don't need that anyway.</div>
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      do you mean that it does not get downloaded<br>
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      src/build/dependencies.xml<br>
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      or that is not being used during the build process<br>
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      src/build/resource-types/GWT-RT.build.xml<br>
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      or both?<br>
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cite="mid:CAOXzDSH17FTvZCuZCL8UbDgW_WBbQsJJxojsy2=Xb2ykihT=ig@mail.gmail.com"
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        <div>b) Can resources selectively be excluded in Yanel? e.g. I
          don't need to blow up my JAR with unnecessary resources which
          I'm sure that my realm does not require them.</div>
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      Create a local copy of<br>
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      conf/resource-types.xml<br>
      <br>
      e.g.<br>
      <br>
      conf/local/local.resource-types.xml<br>
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      and comment/remove all the resources which you don't want/need.<br>
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      HTH<br>
      <br>
      Michael<br>
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        <div>Thanks</div>
        <div>Balz.</div>
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