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Matt Hogstrom wrote: > All, > > I have prepared 2.0-M1 for release. Of course all the hard work was > done by the lot of y'all :) > > I have tested DayTrader 2.0-SNAPSHOT on this build and I'm satisfied > with the results. All modes of operation functioned well (SLSB, Direct, > EJB and JPA). I toned all the logs down to error to not overwhelm the > users with lots of diagnostic output (they can always turn it up later > if they want.) > > The uploads are taking forever so you'll see some piece parts trickle > in. For the review I expect you'll want to focus on > http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/2.0-M1 as this contains the > assemblies for your review and testing. I've included both Tomcat and > Jetty as well as the minimal and j5ee assemblies. The source code is > also there. > > Note that if you are planning on building you'll need to obtain the > openejb-2.2-incubating jars to your local repo. The easiest way to do > this is to modify the root pom and add a repository for David's home > directory at http://people.apache.org/~dblevins/stage/. > > For SNAPSHOTs of certain plugins I have resolved these files to the most > recent SNAPSHOT date / timestamp. I'm pulling a copy of these and will > be putting them into our SVN for folks who may want to build in the > future. I'm not too concerned about repeatability as this Milestone > will be superseded at the end of January with the next version. > > The other MAven artifacts will be trickling onto people across my > horribly slow home pipe and dropped into > http://people.apache.org/~hogstrom/stage over the next few hours. > > Please review and cast your vote early. The faster we determine this > build is good or if there is an issue the better. > > Thanks in advance for all your help in this effort. > > This vote will conclude at 0400 ET on Dec 21 (unless all you PMC members > vote quicker :) > > If a respin is is necessary this vote will be suspended and a new one > will start. > > Matt Hogstrom > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
