On Thursday 09 October 2008 10:13:08 am Willem Jiang wrote:
> Does the java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/apache/xml/serializer/TreeWalker relates to change of updating to
> using xalan 2.7.1 ?
Yea. Where are you seeing that?
There is a new jar (serializer.jar) in lib that contains that class.
Basically they split the 2.7.0 jar into two jars, pulling the serializer
stuff out.
Dan
>
> Daniel Kulp wrote:
> > Willem,
> >
> > Thanks for volunteering to do this. That's great.
> >
> > I think it would be good to do 2.0.9 late this week and probably 2.1.3
> > middle of next week. (need to do 2.0.x first due to an "issue" with
> > the maven stage plugin which will update the "latest" tag in the
> > metadata with 2.0.9 so 2.0.9 would get picked up instead of 2.1.2.
> > Thus, we would want 2.1.3 shortly thereafter to restore a 2.1.x version
> > as latest).
> >
> > I have a couple of fixes I'm going to try and get in to 2.1.x this week.
> > We also should update to bouncycastle 140 and xalan 2.7.1 for both 2.1.3
> > and 2.0.9. With those versions, we can actually distribute
> > bouncycastle and thus ws-security can work "out of the box" and not
> > require downloading additional jars.
> >
> > Dan
> >
> > On Thursday 02 October 2008, Willem Jiang wrote:
> >> Hi Dan,
> >>
> >> I'd like to take charge of this CXF release.
> >> Since you and me met a year before, I will send you my key for signing
> >>
> >> :)
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> Willem
> >>
> >> On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 12:49 AM, Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> We're rappidly approaching time to do the 2.0.9 and 2.1.3 releases.
> >>> It's been about 10 week since 2.0.9 and 7 weeks since 2.1.2. We
> >>> have 33 issues resolved for 2.0.9, and 38 for 2.1.3. Thus, we
> >>> probably should consider doing some releases shortly.
> >>>
> >>> HOWEVER, my hard drive crashed this week and part of recovering from
> >>> that, I kind of realized that someone else really should try doing a
> >>> release to make sure the knowledge is spread out a bit and isn't all
> >>> bottled up in my head. Thus, I'd like to ask for volunteers for
> >>> doing the releases. If no one jumps up, I'll be happy to do it,
> >>> but it would definitely be good to get someone else involved.
> >>>
> >>> Requirements:
> >>> 1) The release process is MUCH easier and more reliable on a Linux
> >>> or OSX box. Things like gpg and ssh/scp "just work". If someone
> >>> want to try Windows, I'm not sure how much I can help.
> >>>
> >>> 2) gpg installed and a gpg key generated and available in the public
> >>> key servers. Ideally, it would be signed by other apache folks,
> >>> but that's not a requirment. Anyone near Boston, we could meet for
> >>> lunch and sign keys if you want.
> >>>
> >>> 3) Time - before building the release, you need a few hours to
> >>> review release notes, notice/license files, rat reports, etc....
> >>> Post release, there is syncing to the maven repo, updating
> >>> confluence, some JIRA admin things, etc.... Basically, a few hours
> >>> ahead of the build, an hour to build, three days for the vote, and a
> >>> few hours afterword.
> >>>
> >>> Anyway, if anyone is interested, speak up. I'd be happy to look
> >>> over your virtual shoulder while you do the stuff to make sure it's
> >>> all done right. Not a problem.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> J. Daniel Kulp
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> http://www.dankulp.com/blog
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