Folks, As you may know presently Axis2 uses a fork of our testing HTTP framework as a basis for their implementation of a simple HTTP server. Obviously, those classes were never meant to be used for anything remotely serious beyond allowing us to run unit tests against a 'live' HTTP service and are quite wacky.
I have submitted a patch to replace the actual SimpleHttpServer implementation with a new one based on HttpCore http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-761 It actually looks like the patch is going to be accepted. Axis folks requested a new release of HttpCore incorporating all the latest fixes from SVN trunk, which they could depend on. This is quite reasonable. Do you see any problem if we cut ALPHA-2 ahead of the schedule, sometime in the coming days? There have been almost no new features and API changes worth mentioning, so ALPHA-2 is going to be a bug fix release. I just want a fix for HTTPCORE-4 to go in the new release and will hack up a patch today or tomorrow. What do you think? Oleg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]