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The following page has been changed by PhilSteitz: http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta/JakartaBoardReport-June2006 The comment on the change is: Fixed spelling errors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ==== Cactus ==== - Cactus had a submission (regarding build Cactus with Maven 2 and providing a Maven 2 Cactus plugin) for the Google's Summer of Code initiative, but infortunately it did not get ranked high enough to be accepted. On the brigher side, the student (Petar) said he would still want to contribute to the project, so we might get some activities in that direction in the upcoming quarter. + Cactus had a submission (regarding build Cactus with Maven 2 and providing a Maven 2 Cactus plugin) for the Google's Summer of Code initiative, but unfortunately it did not get ranked high enough to be accepted. On the brigher side, the student (Petar) said he would still want to contribute to the project, so we might get some activities in that direction in the upcoming quarter. We also had a nice patch regarding a new feature provided by an user, but it has not been incorporated to the source code yet. @@ -81, +81 @@ ==== Commons Logging ==== - The long awaited JCL 1.1 was at last released. JCL has a tiny codebase but is difficult to work on. It is used by a huge number of projects both open source and commercial as well as being shipped with most J2EE containers but the 1.0.x series of releases have some pretty fundemental issues with (in particular) many implementations of the later J2EE specifications. It is also unfortunate that JCL is forced to work around deficiencies in these specifications. Though there were only a small number of code changes, these were backed by much larger quantities of analysis. + The long awaited JCL 1.1 was at last released. JCL has a tiny codebase but is difficult to work on. It is used by a huge number of projects both open source and commercial as well as being shipped with most J2EE containers but the 1.0.x series of releases have some pretty fundamental issues with (in particular) many implementations of the later J2EE specifications. It is also unfortunate that JCL is forced to work around deficiencies in these specifications. Though there were only a small number of code changes, these were backed by much larger quantities of analysis. ==== Commons Math ==== @@ -95, +95 @@ The Commons SCXML (State Chart XML) project has been promoted from Commons Sandbox to Commons Proper. Commons SCXML provides a generic state-machine based execution environment. It borrows most semantics from its namesake Working Draft at the W3C. Anything that can be represented as a UML state chart -- business process flows, view navigation bits, interaction or dialog management, and many more -- can leverage the Commons SCXML library. - Commons SCXML was the most active component in the Commons Sandbox repository and the Commons user mailing list for the last three months. A first release plan has been drafted. Atleast one project (in Jakarta Taglibs) will be immediately using Commons SCXML after its first release. + Commons SCXML was the most active component in the Commons Sandbox repository and the Commons user mailing list for the last three months. A first release plan has been drafted. At least one project (in Jakarta Taglibs) will be immediately using Commons SCXML after its first release. ==== Commons Validator ==== Commons Validator released version 1.3.0. This contained a number of bug fixes for Validator 1.2.0 (released Nov. 2005) and a whole new package of date/time/number validators. @@ -115, +115 @@ === JCS === - The JCS project added a new auxiliary--the JDBC disk cache. It's highly scallable and is being used in production environments, backed my MySQL. There were also a few small bug fixes. We also reduced the number of dependencies to just two: util-concurrent and commons-logging. + The JCS project added a new auxiliary--the JDBC disk cache. It's highly scalable and is being used in production environments, backed my MySQL. There were also a few small bug fixes. We also reduced the number of dependencies to just two: util-concurrent and commons-logging. We added a getting started guide and substantially improved the documentation. We are working on improving the FAQ and the Remote Cache Server documentation. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]