+1 Nadir K. Amra e-Business Technologies - IBM eServer i5/OS IBM Rochester, MN, (Tel. 507-253-0645, t/l 553-0645) Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adrian Dick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/01/2006 03:33:58 AM: > (This is a repeat send, because I can't find any evidence of the original > getting through the system - apologies if you receive this twice) > > Hi, Guys, > > I wish to propose we produce an Axis C++ 1.6 beta, and if no significant > problems are found we should release the 1.6 final two weeks later. > > > Here is my reasoning behind this proposal: > > In the past few weeks, a lot of the issues we've been seeing on the mailing > list have already been fixed in the latest nightly builds. It would > therefore be a good time to consider releasing, particularly as it has been > over 10 months since any form of release. > > 254 Jira issues have been fixed since the 1.5 final release. > > But this isn't just a fix release, there has also been an increase in > capability added to the Axis C++ engine and the WSDL2Ws tooling: > Improvements within the engine include: > memory management > transport layer > cookie support > addition of Configuration API > > Improved WSDL support for: > xsd built-in simple types (all types now supported) > xsd:any > xsd:choice > xsd:all > > > The nightly builds when tested today on Windows, Linux and AIX have only 1 > client testcase failing (see AXISCPP-942) from 288 attempted. > It looks like AXISCPP-942 should be fixed very soon, but I feel we can > still try producing a beta, and ensure this fix gets into the final > release. > > Regards, > Adrian > _______________________________________ > Adrian Dick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >
