Archive for the 'ognl' Category
Not knowing where else to announce it I thought I should mention that version 2.7.2 of OGNL was quietly released yesterday and is now available via ibiblio. Special thanks to Toby Tmjee for his recent contributions and help on the project.
The number of issues being reported related to expression compilation seems to have gone [...]
I don’t know why people care about these things, but just to be a dick I thought I’d go ahead and say it.
OGNL is officially the fastest expression language implementation in the world! hooray, and stuff….
I am both happy and proud to announce the release of Tapestry 4.1.2 and OGNL 2.7. The official change list can be found both here (Tapestry) and here (OGNL).
There has been such an immense amount of work put in to both of these releases that it doesn’t do them justice to just link to [...]
Given the number of new failures I’ve run into since I completed the first round of getting all of the existing unit tests to pass using the new ExpressionCompiler I’m pretty terrified at the thought of anyone trying to use it, but progress must come somehow and I’ve run out of things I can find [...]
I’ve been pretty busy the last few weeks working on a tiny set of enhancements to OGNL that should help improve the runtime performance of the library.
Much like Tapestry-Prop, the new set of OGNL enhancements rely on javassist to do incremental bytecode compilation / translation of your ognl expressions into their pure java equivalents. There [...]
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