Jukka:

In my opinion, there are Graffito jcr-mapping JIRAs open now which would block release in Jackrabbit 1.2.

Here is one in particular that bothers me:

"Advanced support for JCR properties and node" (http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GRFT-40)
Priority=Major

Not providing support for REFERENCE fields (to dereference them on object retrieval) may be excusable in an Incubator project, but not in Jackrabbit.

There are 16 unresolved Major or Critical JIRAs open on Graffito jcr-mapping. I do not see any myself at first glance that I would take out of the blocker category.

How will it be determined which ones are blockers? Is it realistic to get a resolution on all 16 for an end-of-year release?

      -- Dan


Jukka Zitting wrote:

Hi,

On 9/18/06, Alexandru Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Darn... if it wouldn't be that performance problem I was mentioning on
the Jackrabbit list I would have done it. When would you like to have
the release done?


:-) I'd be very happy if we could include the JCR mapping tool in the
Jackrabbit 1.2 release (Jackrabbit uses an integrated release cycle
where all stable components are released together) that I'm
tentatively planning for the end of this year.

Having the JCR mapping release within a month or two would still give
us good time to go through the actual transition to Jackrabbit before
the end of the year. But that's just a suggestion, the schedule is up
to the release manager and ultimately the PMC to decide.

BR,

Jukka Zitting


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