Hi Scott, in the Resin 3.1.5 Profession zip, there is the jar "resin-support.jar" in "ext-webapp-lib" folder. In thought, that this JAR contains Classes for Sprint integration as mentioned here http://wiki.caucho.com/Spring
The resin-support.jar must be in the WEB-INF/lib (or ext-webapps) 2008/2/27, Scott Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:20 AM, Mktg. Incorporate Fast wrote: > > > This may not be an appropriate forum for this but... > > > > You guys ROCK! > > > Thanks! > > For 3.1.5 we spent a good deal of time looking at compatibility with > other packages, and that work had the unexpected side effect of > suggesting a large number of smallish code changes to simplify the > configuration. > > > -- Scott > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Ferguson > > Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:09 AM > > To: General Discussion for the Resin application server > > Subject: [Resin-interest] Resin 3.1.5 > > > > Resin 3.1.5 is now available: > > > > download : http://caucho.com/download > > release notes: http://caucho.com/resin/changes/resin-3.1.5.xtp > > change log: http://caucho.com/resin/changes/changes.xtp > > > > Bug reports belong at http://bugs.caucho.com > > > > Resin 3.1.5 is the active development branch. > > > > * JSF - Resin's JSF is making solid progress and is on track for > > release in 3.1.6. Most of the Trinidad project is now working (see > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Trinidad) > > . The JSF implementation is in resin/plugins/jsf-12.jar. You'll need > > to copy it from the plugins to resin/lib to activate it. > > > > * Quercus - Continued solid work on bug fixes and compatibility. > > WordPress and MediaWiki have been put into the "killer app" category > > with a thorough review and several bug fixes. > > > > * Maven/Ivy - We've exposed a Maven/Ivy repository at > http://caucho.com/m2 > > and http://caucho.com/m2-snapshot. Details are at > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Maven2 > > and http://wiki.caucho.com/Ivy. > > > > * Maven/Ant tasks - there's now a resin:run and resin:jspc for Maven > > and a jspc task for Ant. > > > > * Resin embedding (http://caucho.com/resin/doc/resin-embedding.xtp) is > > a simple facade for launching a Resin instance either from another > > application or for unit testing. The API has a set of test-specific > > methods, letting you run regression tests directly without involving > > TCP. > > > > * Resin remoting (http://caucho.com/resin/doc/resin-remoting.xtp) is a > > refactoring of the remoting support. The protocol drivers are now > > separated out, so adding new protocols is straightforward. Currently > > supported are Hessian, Burlap, CXF, and XFire. > > > > The basic configuration model is a servlet-mapping to define the URL, > > with a bean and remote interface, introspected to expose the service > > API (using the EJB @Remote model, but without the EJB overhead.) > > > > * Resin messaging (http://caucho.com/resin/doc/resin-messaging.xtp) is > > mostly a configuration cleanup and simplification of queues and > > message-driven beans. You can now use Resin's JMS queues with the > > BlockingQueue API avoiding the JMS housekeeping. Also, configuring a > > listener (message driven bean) is now essentially three lines of XML > > in the resin-web.xml. > > > > * Resin-IoC/EJB integration > > (see http://caucho.com/resin/doc/resin-ejb.xtp and > > http://caucho.com/resin/doc/resin-ioc.xtp) > > The implementation of Resin-IoC/WebBeans and Resin's EJB have been > > merged. So the same code handles EJB's @TransactionAttributes as well > > as IoC beans, including servlets and filters. > > > > So, really, the only difference between a @Stateless bean and a > > @Singleton bean is the lifecycle. (@Stateless beans are pooled, > > @Singletons are multithreaded.) > > > > * Resin-IoC integrations. We've added ObjectFactory drivers for the > > following frameworks: > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Mule > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Spring > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Struts2 > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Wicket > > > > * Watchdog (see http://caucho.com/resin/doc/resin-watchdog.xtp) > > Primarily cleanup, but also added an alternate configuration/ > > launching capability for ISP-type environments. > > > > * Security (see http://caucho.com/resin/doc/resin-security.xtp) > > The <authenticator> syntax now has a 'uri' attribute shortcut for > > known authenticators, simplifying configuration a bit. For custom > > authenticators, there is a new abstract class making common password > > authenticators easier to implement. > > > > Also, the <management> tag now implements a default, top-level > > authenticator with its <user> tags (same as the old xml: > > authenticator.) The <management> authenticator simplifies the /resin- > > admin configuration, and is also used for clustered security. > > > > * Third party integration > > > > http://wiki.caucho.com/ActiveMQ > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Hibernate > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Hudson > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Jackrabbit > > http://wiki.caucho.com/JUnit > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Terracotta > > http://wiki.caucho.com/Trinidad > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > resin-interest mailing list > > resin-interest@caucho.com > > http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > resin-interest mailing list > > resin-interest@caucho.com > > http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest > > > > _______________________________________________ > resin-interest mailing list > resin-interest@caucho.com > http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest >
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