Hi Gabriele, I think we should do some sort of release soon for the reasons you have mentioned. What are the Apache rules for alpha and beta releases? I haven't found much about those types of releases on the Apache website.
- Florian -----Original Message----- From: Gabriele Columbro [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Montag, 7. Juni 2010 12:19 To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: OpenCMIS Release [was: OpenCMIS Sessions] Hey guys, great job, this is a perfect example of proper leveraging of the CMIS API (and the OpenCMIS layer). Kudos Mau! Cross-posting this to the chemistry-dev@ list, best place to discuss whether we could proceed already with an alpha release. @chemistry-devs: as I'm unsure when we're planning to do our first "official" release, I was wondering if we could test-drive the process by deploying an alpha release (non SNAPSHOT) on the apache releases repo? One additional reason would be preventing people building from trunk and starting releasing their custom named/versioned versions on corporate Maven repositories. WDYT? Thanks, Gab On Jun 7, 2010, at 11:32 AM, Maurizio Pillitu wrote: > Hi Florian, > thanks a lot for your advises; we're already working on it; we'll > notify you when the code is ready. > > One question: we're currently depending on > > <dependency> > <groupId>org.apache.chemistry.opencmis</groupId> > <artifactId>chemistry-opencmis-client-impl</artifactId> > <version>0.1-incubating-SNAPSHOT</version> > </dependency> > > Would be possible for you to release a non SNAPSHOT version? Even > marking it as alpha or beta would be enough, so that our maven-based > release process won't complain :-) > > Gabriele Columbro is in CC since I suspect he's involved in the > OpenCMIS release phase. > > TIA > mau > > On Jun 6, 2010, at 5:23 PM, Florian Müller wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> First of all, great work! >> >> I'm Florian and I'm an OpenCMIS committer. I had a look at your >> source >> code and I have a suggestion for improvement. You can increase the >> performance (fewer calls to the repository) and lower the memory >> footprint (shared cache) if you would not create a session for every >> request. You could, for example, create and store a session object in >> ConfluenceCMISRepository and reuse it. OpenCMIS session objects are >> thread save and can handle parallel requests. >> >> - Florian >> >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >> Groups "confluence-cmis" group. >> To post to this group, send email to confluence- >> [email protected]. >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >> [email protected] >> . >> For more options, visit this group at >> http://groups.google.com/group/confluence-cmis?hl=en >> . >> > > -- > Maurizio Pillitu > http://maurizio.pillitu.name > [email protected] > -- Gabriele Columbro Senior Solution Engineer, EMEA-APAC Professional Services Alfresco Software, Ltd. (http://www.alfresco.com) M: +31 (0)627 565 103 P: +39 320 161 28 46 D: +44 (0)1628 876 654 Skype: gabrielecolumbro Blog: http://www.mindthegab.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindthegabz Tweet this: #Alfresco launches Activiti BPMN 2.0 business process engine, hires JBoss jBPM architects Tom Baeyens & Joram Barrez http://bit.ly/ceeb3c
