I think +1 for Spring 3, if a company is going to make the leap to CXF 2.3, they are probably willing to make the jump to Spring 3.0.
Would there actually be any @since 3.0 features you'd use from Spring? Or would it be possible they could still operate with 2.5.6 by doing maven excludes on the 3.0 transient deps? No comment on Jetty, I only use Jett for testing purposes and not for actually deploying too so I think even if there was something with Jetty 7 which was screwing me up I could still continue BAU with say Tomcat. Craig. On 2010-07-17, at 6:23 AM, Cyrille Le Clerc wrote: > +1 for upgrading to Spring 3 and Jetty 7. > > Cyrille > > On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Daniel Kulp <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Since we are getting close to having 2.3 ready to release, I'm kind of >> looking >> at the various deps to see if there are updates we should grab or not. >> Things like woodstox and abdera and such are pretty much no-brainers. >> >> The two main contention points are: >> 1) Jetty from 6 to 7- Benson has started investigating this. This DOES >> involve some code changes as the Jetty packages and stuff have changed. >> Thus, the http-jetty transport would be incompatible with Jetty 6. However, >> it would give us some potential new features such as support for >> continuations >> on HTTPs. (I think) >> >> 2) Spring - should we use 3.0.0 instead of 2.5.6? I think the answer for >> this is "go ahead". We've already have profiles to test this and the same >> code seems to work OK with 2.5.6 and 3.0.0. Just want to double check with >> folks though. >> >> I'd like to hear peoples thoughts on those. >> >> >> -- >> Daniel Kulp >> [email protected] >> http://dankulp.com/blog
