Hi guys,

I needed something practical for a change, thats why I investigated the 
problems in the BlazeDS testsuite.


It turned out to be a timing problem in starting the dummy server and trying to 
connect to that. This only seems to have an effect on Linux based systems 
(Linux/Mac). Now the testsuite is green on the Apache Jenkins and I think we 
should be ready to do a release.


Now I would like to ask you guys if there is anything preventing us from 
releasing BlazeDS ... I know the old releases of BlazeDS contained some turnkey 
appliances, but couldn't we release these separately? After all Adobe must have 
given up on these anyway as they haven't maintained their builds for a pretty 
long time and the only place they were working on seems to have been the 
Maven-built core. Getting these appliances in a releasable state seems pretty 
tricky. Actually I would vote to re-write these instead of trying to get the 
old junk running again. I know there seem to be some people actually using the 
applicances, but to me it's sort of like building on online shop on top of the 
PetShop demo application in the JDK. I always thought of it as a demo. At least 
it's not anything that should be preventing us from releasing.


If we were able to release BlazeDS (core) we could finally remove one of those 
problematic dependencies from the installer.


Chris

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