2008/6/18 Rajith Attapattu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> >
> >
> > Adding 0-10 support to the Java broker will take Some Time, and I'd
> > like to get a release out this year. ;) Ideally 2.
>
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> Yep this is not a trivial excercise.
> But Rafi has done a very good job in having common stack that could be
> pluggable to the java broker.
> So perhaps we should evaluate and see how long this might take.
> Rob is doing some refactoring on the java broker so he may have a much
> better idea on this.
>


My view is that I believe the C++ guys have done a very good job of getting
that broker to be stable and at 0-10, and we also have got the C++, Java and
Python clients into a state where they interoperate with that broker.  i
believe that certain organisations even believe that the code on trunk is
good enough to make a comercial release out of it ;-)

I think that it will be at least another 3 months before we have the Java
broker up to the same point.

Therefore I am thinking that a 0-10 based release with the components that
are at that level now makes a lot of sense.

This is a release we can then point users at if they want 0-10 / the C++
broker rather than pointing them at the moving (unstable) target that is
trunk.

-- Rob

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