I am leaning towards doing an RC2 before the final. We have 12 issues marked as fixed since RC1 (mostly minor and/or specific to ROP, but still). How about an RC2 this Friday (right before ApacheCon)? I am feeling fairly certain about it being the last RC before final.

Also I branched the main code [1] to be able to check in some new features I need for work. We'll merge them back to 3.0 when we are done with 1.2 and 2.0 (have to remember to do that before we rename the packages).

Andrus

[1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/cayenne/main/branches/ PROTO-3.0/cayenne/

On Jun 11, 2006, at 1:55 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:

I guess we can decide on RC2 vs. final closer to the release date,
dependning on whether any new major bugs are discovered in the next week or so (there were hints at concurrency issues of the shared cache that I
want to investigate).

Also I wanted to give heads up on the docs work I am doing now. Instead of the three current tutorials (that look more like examples), I am writing a step by step guide showing how to map a DB schema, write a command line app (demonstrating Cayenne API) and turn it to a web app (demonstrating deployment tricks, rather than Struts or Tapestry). Once this is done, I want to extend this tutorial with ROP chapter(s) (something like "take an
existing mapping, turn it to a web service, write a Java client").

This (and general docs update) are the last tasks on my list.

[1] http://objectstyle.org/confluence/display/CAY/Tutorial+Scratchpad

Andrus


On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 21:22:33 -0400, Cris Daniluk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

I'll probably have the docs finished for tomorrow. There's still some
more stuff I want to do for javadoc linking, but that's not worth
holding up 1.2 for.

Cool. If you want me to go through and update the Modeler docs, let me
know.

The only other reason I could see waiting is to make some sample apps for the various new features. Last I checked, there wasn't a solid ROP
demo.

I'm not sure if a mini-app was planned for release, but one of the SoC
projects is an ROP demo.

--
Kevin





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