Cool...

So if we are to go with the proposed axis2-1.5 release our time line will
depend on it, which will make synapse release date to be some where around
end of November.

I think it is OK...

Thanks,
Ruwan

On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Glen Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hm - good timing, Ruwan. ;)
>
> http://markmail.org/message/fluu55cg3ytld5ls?q=axis-dev
>
> --Glen
>
>
> Ruwan Linton wrote:
>
>> BTW: is there any possibility of getting an axis2 release for this synapse
>> release? My personal understanding is that, we will not be able to get an
>> axis2 release to go with the synapse release. In which case can we back to
>> the axis2-1.4.1 release for the synapse release?
>>
>> Also, we will need new transport release as well....? Can that be depend
>> on
>> the axis2-1.4.1 as well?
>>
>> So what would be the time line for the release?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ruwan
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Asankha C. Perera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >wrote:
>>
>>  Hi Eric
>>>
>>>   The default of caching forever is generally a good thing. Only in
>>>> certain
>>>> situations I want to be able to *temporally* change those values without
>>>> having to restart the JVM.
>>>>
>>>> Currently the workaround I see (if having a loadbalanced cluster in
>>>> place)
>>>> per node before and after any IP change:
>>>> - switch to maintenance
>>>> - do JVM-restart with changed values (incorporated into startup scripts)
>>>>
>>>> With Java 6 I can have a small management console, iterate over all
>>>> nodes
>>>> and call a simple MBean method in one single step without introducing
>>>> much
>>>> overhead - seems to work pretty well.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Cool, this is certainly valid and good approach..
>>>
>>>  Just another question: If not using script mediator, is it save to use
>>>> Java 6 with Synapse?
>>>>
>>>>  Yes, I believe so.. however, I guess all developers are currently on
>>> JDK
>>> 1.5.x by default, and we do not load test etc with JDK 1.6 yet
>>>
>>>  Does someone already use this combination in production? Do all other
>>>> Unit-Tests pass?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Not to my knowledge, as we recommended JDK 1.5 for the last release..
>>>  But
>>> we will certainly look to support both 1.5 and 1.6 for the next release
>>> of
>>> Synapse 1.3
>>>
>>> asankha
>>>
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