Actually, it looks like the collection null problem is the result of making the change requested in http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JIBX-348 So I suppose I'll need to take out the change and change the status of JIBX-348 to "won't fix".

  - Dennis

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On 09/29/2011 11:35 PM, Dennis Sosnoski wrote:
Hi Klaus,

The only case where a null collection would make sense would be when there's a wrapper element around the collection, and the presence or absence of that element is indicated by a non-null/null value of the collection. But in the case you quote there is no wrapper element, so the usage="optional" on the collection element doesn't have any benefit. I'll take a look at making the binding work the way it did before to eliminate the problem.

I'll also make a pass over the latest bugs, and work with Don to get a 1.2.4 release out by the end of October, so that everyone has easy access to fixes made since the last release.

JiBX 2.0 is a longer term issue. I do have some good preliminary work I've already done, but it's still a long ways from working. I'm going to try to get back to that before the end of the year.

  - Dennis

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On 08/26/2011 11:35 PM, k.clas...@web.de wrote:
Hello, I would like to upgrade to JIBX 1.2.3 (from 1.2.1) although there are several major changes (code generation) which force me to refactor my code. But I hope to get an up to date version with changes that will also be relevant for the planned 2.0 release. Unfortunately there is a bug left (changed collection behavior) which I submitted and which is not assigned/commented so far: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JIBX-449 Without a bugfix or a workaround (or maybe just telling me what I did wrong) I can not upgrade. Don Corley mentioned a next version 1.2.4 in another bug report of mine. http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JIBX-450 I now wonder what the current release plan is. Will there be any new release (1.2.4/2.0) in the nearest future? Which open issues will be fixed? Actually I am interested in the question if I can get around the JIBX-449 bug somehow. I understand that "the actual development schedule depends on the needs of commercial clients" like mentioned on the JIBX status page (http://jibx.sourceforge.net/status.html) but I think it is also important that community requests are proper handled (I would be glad about just some kind of reaction - I do not expect an immediate solution!). Thus, if any of you can give me some information about the current JIBX project status - I would be glad and thankful! Regards Klaus

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