JBoss Messaging 1.0.1.CR4 has been release and it is available for download on 
jboss.org and sourceforge.

This release incorporates a lot of community feedback, which is reflected in 
the number of bugs fixed. The complete list of fixes is available in the 
Release Notes.

CR4 also introduces several notable message delivery improvements. Tim modified 
core's internals to include message batching (JBMESSAGING-328) and improved 
SEDA-like concurrency.

While message batching highly improves throughput, it has the side effect of 
breaking backward compatibility with 1.0.1.CR3. This means that you need to 
upgrade both the server and the client-side library in order to use CR4. We 
took this decision based on community poll results. The poll confirmed that 
most users see backward compatibly as a "nice to have", but not critical 
feature at this stage. We'll be back to guaranteeing compatibility from 1.2 on. 
Until then, our compatibility tests will be disabled.

Upgrading to Remoting 2.0.0.CR1 introduced some minor SSL configuration 
changes: what was previously SSL Connector's "KeyManagementAlgorithm" is now 
called "KeyStoreAlgorithm".  The SSL example that comes with the release has 
been modified to reflect the change.

Good news is that we finally migrated to a separated SVN repository (you will 
be prompted for a login, use your jboss.com username and password) and an 
independent build. This allows us to decouple our development from JBoss AS and 
integrate through the thirdparty repository. The most visible benefit is that 
head checkout and full build do not take hours anymore, and we're finally able 
to ship a complete source tree that can be actually used to generate binaries 
and run functional tests.

The next step is to branch 1.0, so we can continue to offer bug fixes and 
stable 1.0 releases while the bulk of the development effort on the head will 
shift towards clustering. Expect a clustered Alpha release in September. Until 
then, we should have at least another candidate release on the 1.0 branch and 
hopefully the 1.0.1.GA.

The JBoss Messaging project roadmap is available here.


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