+1
I tried all 4 assemblies and deployed a simple web application to each.
All went as expected. As already mentioned, there are some info
messages (more with tomcat than jetty).
Joe
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Milestone will be superseded at the end of January with the next version.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
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