I've noticed the commit notes are an hour or two behind today.

Russell Butek
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David Chappell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/26/2002 12:05:06 PM

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Subject:    Commit mail - Re: Updated documentation files for JMS
       transport.



I commited this morning at 10:30 am EDT and have not seen any commit
email.  Is that something that needs configuring on the client?  Here is
the output that WinCVS gave me -

cvs commit -m "Updated user guide and architecture guide to reflect
addition of JMS as a \nsibli..." user-guide.html subsystems.jpg
architecture-guide.html (in directory C:\Work\Junk\xml-axis\java\docs\)
Checking in user-guide.html;
/home/cvs/xml-axis/java/docs/user-guide.html,v  <--  user-guide.html
new revision: 1.72; previous revision: 1.71
done
Checking in subsystems.jpg;
/home/cvs/xml-axis/java/docs/subsystems.jpg,v  <--  subsystems.jpg
new revision: 1.4; previous revision: 1.3
done
Checking in architecture-guide.html;
/home/cvs/xml-axis/java/docs/architecture-guide.html,v  <--
architecture-guide.html
new revision: 1.17; previous revision: 1.16
done
Mailing the commit message...

*****CVS exited normally with code 0*****

As you can see, it thinks it is mailing a commit message.
Dave

David Chappell wrote:
>
> Done!
> Dave
>
> Tom Jordahl wrote:
> >
> > Dave,
> >
> > As far as I am concerned, +1 to any and all documentation updates going
in to 1.0.
> > I see no reason for you not to commit these changes yourself.
> >
> > In any case, submits to HEAD (the default) have to be merged in to 1.0
by Sam.
> > --
> > Tom Jordahl
> > Macromedia
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 7:27 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Updated documentation files for JMS transport.
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I have updated user-guide.html and architecture-guide.html to make
> > references to JMS where appropriate.  I also updated the diagram in
> > subsystems.jpg (in attached zip file) to reflect JMS as one of the
> > tranpsport options alongside of HTTP and SMTP.  Attached are the files
> > and  a diff, if anyone would like to look at them.
> >
> > What's not clear to me in this lockdown mode what doc changes are
> > possible.  I would still like to write up something about how to use
the
> > transport itself and how to run the sample.  Any suggestions on what
> > other docs would warrant changing?
> >
> > I seem to have my account set up, and figured out my CVS setup.  Can I
> > just commit these myself?
> > Dave
>
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co-author,"Java Web Services", (O'Reilly 2002)
"The Java Message Service", (O'Reilly 2000)
"Professional ebXML Foundations", (Wrox 2001)
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