On 3/8/07, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What is the timeline for your Qpid release?  There have been a few
new additions, like translate-war... and I have been trying to figure
out how to make integration tests for this plugin to help ensure the
quality of releases, both of which have slowed down the release.
But, its unlikly I will have time to make a decent integration
testsuite for this any time soon, so I will start the release march
now for 1.0-alpha-2.

Release over the next couple of weeks. We are just about to branch for
the release but there will probably be fair bit of bug fixing/ensuring
documentation is up to date etc. Should leave a big enough gap to pick
up the 1.0-alpha-2 release. Many thanks.

I've been trying out AHP, and must say I'm pretty impressed. One of
the challenges of automating the Qpid build is that it needs to be
built and tested over multiple operating systems, and it has messaging
clients written in mutliple languages (Java, C++, C#, python, ...).
The server/agent/workflow architecture of it seems appealling in that
respect. Also, as you say, the ability to correlate artifacts and test
results over an extended build process is going to be extremely handy.
Thanks for your comments, and kind offer to share more details. If
I've got further questions, I'll post them on the Geronimo list.

Rupert

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