+1 to get it merged into trunk and baked. Sounds like good material for a 1.2 release. Are there any incompatibilities introduced, i.e., will someone's 1.1 setup work (without modification) in 1.2?
-- Paul On 8/31/07, Maciej Szefler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > With 1.1 all spiced and cured, I'd like to merge BART branch into the trunk. > As a a reminder (its been a while) the BART branch is a refactor of the > engine that provides several benefits: > > 1. Simplified integration -- in particular it is no longer necessary to > start transactions in the IL in order to interface with ODE > 2. Support for three different "invocation styles": Unreliable (the simple, > no tx no guarantees style), Reliable (transacted transport, useful for > WS-RM, JMS, and the like), and Transacted (supports atomic invocations). > 3. Performance -- caching of instance state to eliminate unnecessary > database reads, reuse of message objects in p2p invocations, elimination of > unnecessary transactions, elimination of unnecessary context switches (i.e . > sequential instance work gets done by the same thread). > > Any objects, comments, suggestions are appreciated. > > -maciej > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mult.ifario.us/
