Congratulations. This is fantastic. Many thanks, also for all the work on the documentation.

The flexibility that Ivy provides is unmatched. I can't really think of what to add in terms of solving the core domain.

I'm wondering if there is already a road map in your mind for the next releases.

My biggest wish would be the strengthening of the transport layer, like full WebDav support and concurrent downloads.

- Hans

On Jan 23, 2009, at 1:17 AM, Les Hazlewood wrote:

YAY!!! Congratulations on a fantastic job - and thanks for all the hard
work!

Cheers,

Les

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Maarten Coene <[email protected] >wrote:

The Ivy project is pleased to announce its 2.0.0 release.
This is the first non-beta release of Ivy under Apache.

Ivy is a tool for managing (recording, tracking, resolving and
reporting) project dependencies, characterized by flexibility,
configurability, and tight integration with Apache Ant.

Key features of the 2.0.0 release are
* enhanced Maven2 compatibility, with several bug fixes and more
pom features covered
* improved cache management, including dynamic revision caching
with fine grain TTL
* improved concurrency support with cache locking and atomic publish
* namespace aware validation, allowing to use validation with
extra attributes
* new 'packager' resolver added
* better and more homogeneous relative paths handling
* better support for local builds
* numerous bug fixes as documented in Jira and in the release notes

We encourage all users of Ivy to update to this new version.

Issues should be reported to:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY

Download the 2.0.0 release at:
http://ant.apache.org/ivy/download.cgi

More information can be found on the Ivy website:
http://ant.apache.org/ivy/

Regards,
Maarten Coene






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