Hi Rob, On 6/21/06, Rob Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We will release 0.9.5 when the following issues are > resolved: > > http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=true&mode=hide&sorter/order=DESC&sorter/field=priority&resolution=-1&pid=10670&fixfor=12311032 > > Some are trivial, but others are not. I think JMX > integration should be > included in the next release at least. You probably don't want to create additional dependencies, but the Spring framework's support for JMX is great! You just create a java bean as normal and then tell Spring which methods and getters/setters to expose in a JMX Mbean. That's it. Not that JMX is that hard anyways but this is even simpler.
This is an interesting idea that we might be able to use. :)
When do you expect to go to 1.0? > > > I think we're not really far from 1.0. My wish is > to release 1.0 this > year. But we need more confidence that MINA's API > and functionality is > stablized enough. Please give us active feedback if > you have any problem so > we can fix as many design issues as we can before > releasing 1.0. :) Well I'm really happy with the move from 0.8.2 to 0.9.4 with general Exception(s) being thrown from the encoder/decoder/ioHandler instead of a mina specific subclass of Exception. Good move!
Thank you!
When you get another 0.9.x version can you place it > > into a Maven repo asap. It would be great if you > can > > put up the src jars along with the binaries in > Maven. > > > Do you know how to put source JAR into a Maven repo? > I want to do so right > now if I know how to do so. :) I don't know if you can put just a source jar into a repo if it will do any good. Maven is primarily about compiled jar's and the src jars are for reference in your IDE during debugging. I believe (rather new to Maven myself) that if you are using the xxx-SNAPSHOT versioning scheme (which Mina is) then you can/should put up a new version of your compiled (and source) jars every time you do a build.... Nightly if you do it every night. Downstream users Maven systems will check for an updated xxx-SNAPSHOT once a day by default or more often if forced with a command line switch. It does this checking when you invoke mvn for compile/install, etc. I don't know if it will help, but I found these instructions for putting a jar and source-jar up to iBiblio. http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-ibiblio-upload.html Mergere (the commercial entity behind Maven now) has put out a pretty ok book about maven. It's available as a free PDF download from here: http://www.mergere.com/m2book_download.jsp You probably don't need it since you've been using Maven for a bit, but it is a good reference at times too. Thanks again, and if you end up putting the xxx-SNAPSHOT versions up somewhere please let me know.
Yes, I need to find out how to include source JAR from manuals. Thank you for the links! Regards, Trustin -- what we call human nature is actually human habit -- http://gleamynode.net/ -- PGP key fingerprints: * E167 E6AF E73A CBCE EE41 4A29 544D DE48 FE95 4E7E * B693 628E 6047 4F8F CFA4 455E 1C62 A7DC 0255 ECA6
