Dims,

if none of performance problems are showstoppers (are there any?) then why not release what is currently in CVS (after freeze period and release testing) and then do performance tuning with subsequent 1.2.x releases?

thanks,

alek

Davanum Srinivas wrote:

There are some performance issues that need to be found and fixed
before we can declare 1.2 as final. It may take a month or two
(hopefully). Of course, we can do it sooner if we get some good
patches. See http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-dev&m=109271477419756&w=2
for a list of suggestions from Nishant. I wish we could get a few
patches from Nishant :) :)

-- dims

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 10:28:53 +0300, Arkady Kasianski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


1.1 was released june 2003. When 1.2 will be released!

Davanum, Could you answer please ?

Lael Beta expels our customers....

-AK

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Sargent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 8:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Axis version

Nelson Minar wrote:



We are using Axis 1.2 beta 2 in our big Web services project. Our
product management insist to use GA 1.1 release, since using beta
product in the production environment is unacceptable.


This is a bad decision - 1.2 is much, much better than 1.1. If I had
recalcitrant PMs, I'd just tell them that 1.1 was lower quality than
the current 1.2beta and that it'd be too hard to port your code back
to 1.1 anyway.


But this doesn't say anything about 1.2.  Is 1.2 "good enough" quality
to use in a production environment?  Especially when it has the beta
label on it?

Quite frankly, I've given up on using Axis altogether, and I'm using
SAAJ.  It's way lower-level, but it's well documented and stable, and I
can build the features I need myself in much less time than it would
take me to work around the bugs in Axis and figure out what it's doing.

Will.

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