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Slowly adding javax.naming (JNDI) classes from libgcj


From: Mark Wielaard
Subject: Slowly adding javax.naming (JNDI) classes from libgcj
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 19:56:26 +0200
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Hi,

One of the biggest differences with the libgcj tree are the javax.naming
(JNDI) classes. See <http://gcc.gnu.org/java/libgcj-classpath-compare.html>.
But what is in the libgcj tree has no comments and is mainly interfaces and
stubs. Since I have no experience with this package it will take some time
to clean up and document these classes. I have committed what I have now.

Note that I also cleaned up our standard.omit file. Now that we have the
java.util.zip package all Jar related classes should compile out of the box.
Please yell if I broke your compile with my build file changes.

        * configure.in (AC_OUTPUT): removed gnu/classpath/tools/Makefile,
        added javax/naming/Makefile, javax/naming/directory/Makefile and
        javax/naming/spi/Makefile
        * gnu/java/text/Makefile.in: removed
        * javax/Makefile.am (SUBDIRS): add naming
        * javax/naming/.cvsignore: new file
        * javax/naming/BinaryRefAddr.java: ditto
        * javax/naming/InvalidNameException.java: ditto
        * javax/naming/Makefile.am: ditto
        * javax/naming/Name.java: ditto
        * javax/naming/NamingException.java: ditto
        * javax/naming/RefAddr.java: ditto
        * javax/naming/StringRefAddr.java: ditto
        * javax/naming/directory/.cvsignore: ditto
        * javax/naming/directory/Makefile.am: ditto
        * javax/naming/spi/.cvsignore: ditto
        * javax/naming/spi/Makefile.am: ditto
        * lib/.cvsignore: add javax
        * lib/gen-classlist.sh.in: ditto
        * lib/standard.omit: removed java/net, java/lang, java/text and
        java/util/jar classes, added javax/accessibility and javax/swing

Cheers,

Mark
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