The new version is really coming soon, the only thing left is to fix a bug
in search found by Stefano in Gecode and test Gecode/J. Otherwise we are
done.

So if you have one week/two weeks to wait then go for 2.0.1. Otherwise go
for 1.3.1 (which is also a good system...)

Cheers
Christian

--
Christian Schulte, www.ict.kth.se/~cschulte/ 


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ujhelyi Zoltan
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 12:53 PM
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Subject: [gecode-users] New Gecode/J

Hello,

at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics we are planning  
to use Gecode/J for a new project. We are currently exploring it.

As we looked at the homepage, we saw that a new version of Gecode was  
released in November, and I read in the gecode-users archive, that the  
porting of Gecode/J has began.

I would like to know whether you suggest waiting for the new version  
(or at least using the svn version), or is it better to start on with  
Gecode 1.3.1 and Gecode/J 1.0.1? Some of the new Gecode features does  
look promising, and the more efficient constraint solving comes always  
in good stead.

Thank you very much for your help

Zoltán Ujhelyi
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