However, then, we cannot download it because we don't know the URL. The hessian home page is not updated, the download URL root ( http://caucho.com/download/ <http://caucho.com/download/hessian-4.0.29.jar>) is not list-able (we cannot list downloadable files), the Resin release note does not always match the download URL: for example, the last "Hessian" word that I found in the Resin release note is in version 4.0.28 but the latest Hessian is 4.0.29 (as pointed by Emmanuel Bourg)
Regards, Bao. On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 12:51 AM, Paul Cowan <co...@caucho.com> wrote: > > On Dec 17, 2012, at 7:02 PM, Aristedes Maniatis <a...@ish.com.au> wrote: > > Bao, as Emmanuel has pointed out Hessian continues to move forward. But it > has never had release notes so the only way to see what changes are being > made is to read the source. Even the commit messages typically contain no > useful information. > > Hessian is open source, but it isn't a collaborative project. I've tried > to extract information in the past, but it was nigh on impossible, so I've > resigned myself to the fact that it is very stable, works very well, but > the release process is a black box of mystery. > > > Folks, > > The best way to check for Hessian changes is to simply search for > "hessian" in the Resin release notes at: > > http://www.caucho.com/resin-4.0/changes/changes.xtp > > Fortunately we see relatively few Hessian specific issues. > > Thanks, > Paul > > >
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