I have tested that the Java broker starts, the Java client works against it
using the Hello example, and the JMX management console loads and connects
to the broker.

I also ran RAT against the full release archive, the output is available
here: http://people.apache.org/~robbie/qpid/0.10/0.10rc2_rat_output.txt

Taking a quick look I spotted a source file (my bad..) and a doc file that
that should have licences and didn't, so I have added those on both trunk
and the 0.10 branch.

Robbie

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Ross [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 24 March 2011 23:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: 0.10 release update - RC2 is out

Greetings.  This note will regrettably be a little brief.  It's busy times!
Next week I will provide a more detailed overview of where we stand.

The new RC2 distribution is available via the following link on our release
page[1]:

   http://people.apache.org/~astitcher/dist/qpid-0.10-rc2/

It's taken from revision 1084172 of our release branch.  As Rob very
sensibly suggested last week, I have restored the dotnet and ruby artifacts
that I removed in RC1.  Those will remain by default unless there is a vote
to remove them.

As to bugs, there are currently no blockers.  For a while it looked like we
may have two, but Robbie has determined (with meticulous care) that they are
not regressions.

Thanks, everyone,
Justin

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[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/qpid/0.10+Release


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