Hi guys,
this topic comes quite interesting to me, as I'm willing to do some work on merging and consolidating our effort on Chemistry ( e.g. https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CMIS-37) in the next days.

In this sense, if 1.0.0 would give major improvements I don't see why (considering the early status of Chemistry) we couldn't base our work on 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT and work together with the Abdera community to maybe have a new released version out before our release date.

I know some Adbera committers which are definitely following this list, and I believe that a closer collaboration between the two projects might end up in advantages for both.

Does this make sense?

Ciao!
Gab

On Jan 20, 2010, at 10:22 AM, Stefane Fermigier wrote:

The problem is that Abdera 0.4.0 *is* the latest (released) version. It was released 21 months ago, when Abdear was still incubating.

We don't want to base our code on unreleased code.

 S.

On Jan 20, 2010, at 10:15 AM, Cornelis Hoeflake wrote:

Hi,

Why is Chemistry not using the latest Abdera version? Abdera 0.4.0 has some
class incompatibility in (for example)
org.apache.abdera.parser.stax.FOMElement.setText(String), in the Axiom interface OMElement the return type of that method is void. 1.0- SNAPSHOT has
solved this.

There are some incompatibilities between 1.0-SNAPSHOT and 0.4.0, but they
are solvable. I can post a patch for that.

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