Hi Dennis,
Congratulations for the 1.2 release, it was really on time. What do we 
have to do to use axis2 code generation for the new release? I couldn't 
find nightly builds or maven snapshots for axis2java. Will it work if I 
use existing Axis2Java 1.4.1 release?

Regards,

SerkanC




Dennis Sosnoski wrote:
> I've released JiBX 1.2, which provides major new features:
>
>     * Improved binding and schema generation from code, including
>       extensive customization support
>     * Improved code and binding generation from schema, again with
>       extensive customization support
>     * Modular binding compiles, where bindings can use other bindings
>       without needing to be compiled at the same time
>
> There's also a host of other, less dramatic, changes.
>
> You can learn more about the new binding and schema generation from code 
> from this IBM developerWorks tutorial: 
> http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/tutorials/j-jibx1/ The companion 
> tutorial, at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/tutorials/j-jibx2/ 
> covers the code and binding generation from schema.
>
> The documentation is still lacking in some areas, and there are also 
> bugs from 1.1.6 that need to be fixed, so expect a 1.2.1 release before 
> the end of the month. I'll also try to take care of any major issues 
> people experience with the new features in the 1.2.1 release.
>
> My thanks to the users who've taken the time to sign up for Ohloh and 
> add JiBX to their open source stacks: http://www.ohloh.net/projects/jibx 
> If you haven't done this yet, please take a few minutes to do so. It'll 
> help raise JiBX's profile and encourage me and the other developers 
> involved in the project. Of course, if you don't want to do that you can 
> always just send money instead... :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
>   - Dennis
>
>   


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