Hi Peng
Incubator status does not mean much. A project could have been active
for years before deciding to move to apache. When getting the green
light from apache, the first step is to goto a kind of quarantine area,
namely the incubator location. The idea behind this are to ensure that
the project team uses the correct licenses and has an has an idea about
how the deployment process are at apache. When these things are sorted
out you incubate to a real apache project. It's kind of getting a okay
stamp. So that users that use apache projects does not get caught in
something sticky.
See more here http://incubator.apache.org/.
Peng Wang wrote:
Hi Guys:
I know it is an old question, but I really appreciate any
ideas from real users.
We are going to release something on Feb. So I just wonder is
current cxf incubator ready (really) for commercial usage? Is there any guy
has any experience to deploy cxf-incubator for any comercial use?
Or we should use xFire for now and upgrade to cxf stable latter?
Will their be a huge upgrade cost?
thanks
Paul
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