Howard M. Lewis Ship: +1
On 3/26/06, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vote to remove the SVN barriers within Jakarta such that all jakarta-*
groups are merged into the one jakarta group with the exception of
jakarta-hivemind, jakarta-slide, jakarta-cactus and jakarta-jmeter under
the
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* Richard Lewis-Shell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
* Mind Bridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
* Tsvetelin Saykov ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Howard Lewis Ship
be appointed to the office of Vice President, Tapestry, to
serve in accordance with and subject
-0800, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
Below is the result of the recent Tapestry committers vote to move
Tapestry to an Apache top level project. Pending the approval of the
Jakarta PMC, we'll be submitting the request to the Apache board.
is another VOTE needed for approval or can we just go
HiveMind release 1.1.1 is now available; this is a bug fix release.
This release addresses performance bottlenecks in HiveMind related to
the use of unqualified class names, and the use of the threaded and
pooled service lifecycle models. HiveMind 1.1.1 is a drop-in
replacement for HiveMind 1.1,
The first release candidate for Tapestry 4.0 is now available.
Tapestry is a component based web application framework that provides
lots of functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an
environment that supports high levels of reuse.
This release fixes a number of minor bugs and a major
The latest beta release of the Tapestry 4.0 is now available. Tapestry
is a component based web application framework that provides lots of
functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an environment
that supports high levels of reuse. This release fixed problems with
client-side JavaScript
The latest weekly (give or take) beta release for Tapestry 4.0
continues to narrow the list of outstanding bugs. Tapestry can now
properly associate a scheme (http or https) with every link and
form, making it easy to switch in and out of secure mode. A full
listing of bug fixes is available in
The final 1.1 release of the HiveMind services and configuration
microkernel has been released.
HiveMind is an inversion-of-control container that mixes in a powerful
approach to modularization and configuration. It is ideally suited for
building richly extensible frameworks. Tapestry 4.0 is
The latest weekly beta release for Tapestry 4.0 adds more
documentation and debuts a completely renovated Virtual Library
demonstration J2EE application, which makes use of all the latest and
greatest 4.0 features, including annotations, friendly URLs, and
multiple folders. In addition, a class
This first release candidate for HiveMind 1.1 has been released. In a
sure sign of stability, it includes no functionality changes from
HiveMind 1.1-beta-3.
HiveMind may be downloaded from
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/downloads/downloads_hivemind.cgi
--
Howard M. Lewis Ship
Independent J2EE /
The latest beta release of Tapestry 4.0 is now available. Tapestry is
a component based web application framework that provides lots of
functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an environment
that supports high levels of reuse. This is another a bug fix release,
building on the beta-6
The latest beta release of Tapestry 4.0 is now available. Tapestry is
a component based web application framework that provides lots of
functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an environment
that supports high levels of reuse. This is another a bug fix release,
building on the beta-5
The fifth beta release of Tapestry 4.0 is now available. Tapestry is a
component based web application framework that provides lots of
functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an environment
that supports high levels of reuse. This is another a bug fix release,
building on the beta-4
The latest release of the HiveMind services and configuration
microkernel progresses towards a final 1.1 release. A few minor bugs
were fixed, and the build environment was improved. More importantly,
there have been significant improvements to the documentation, care of
newest committer Achim
The fourth beta release of Tapestry 4.0 is now available. Tapestry is
a component based web application framework that provides lots of
functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an environment
that supports high levels of reuse. This is another a bug fix release,
building on the beta-3
The third beta release of Tapestry 4.0 is now available. Tapestry is a
component based web application framework that provides lots of
functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an environment
that supports high levels of reuse. This is another a bug fix release,
building on the beta-2
A new beta release of Tapestry 4.0 is now available. Tapestry is a
component based web application framework that provides lots of
functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an environment
that supports high levels of reuse. Release 4.0-beta-2 is purely a bug
fix release, building on the
The latest release of the HiveMind services and configuration
microkernel progresses towards a final 1.1 release. A few minor
features were added (a push-content rule, JUnit Tests reports),a few
minor bugs were fixed, and a few things were changed so that HiveMind
will build under JDK 1.5 (but
The first beta release of Tapestry 4.0 is now available. Tapestry is a
component based web application framework that provides lots of
functionality with minimal Java coding, and creates an environment
that supports high levels of reuse. Tapestry 4.0 represents a
significant advance over Tapestry
The latest alpha release of the Tapestry web application framework is
now available. This release fixes some minor problems in the prior
alpha release, and adds several important new features:
* Submit components by default defer invoking their listener until
the end of the form submission.
*
The latest alpha release of what is now called Tapestry 4.0 has been
made available.
Release 4.0-alpha-2 of the Tapestry web application framework fleshes
out more of Portlet support and adds many new features, including:
* 'client' property persistence strategy -- persistent properties
stored
This latest alpha release of the HiveMind services and configuration
microkernel is now available. Release 1.1-alpha-3 sees some further
refinements:
* Support for AOP Alliance Method Interceptors
* Allow ordering of interceptors by name instead of service-id
* Update to Groovy
This latest alpha release of the HiveMind services and configuration
microkernel is now available. Release 1.1-alpha-2 sees some
significant improvements:
* Services can now be simple beans (rather than beans implementing
an interface)
* The locale is tracked on a per-thread basis and can
I'm trying to put up the Tapestry 3.1-alpha-1 release.
I'm getting the following:
docs:
[style] Transforming into C:\workspace\jakarta-site2\docs
[style] Processing C:\workspace\jakarta-site2\xdocs\index.xml
to C:\workspace\jakarta-site2\docs\index.html
[style] Loading
currently?
Hen
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
I'm trying to put up the Tapestry 3.1-alpha-1 release.
I'm getting the following:
docs:
[style] Transforming into C:\workspace\jakarta-site2\docs
[style] Processing C:\workspace\jakarta-site2\xdocs\index.xml
I was using vanilla JDK 1.5, with standard built-in parsers.
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:28:01 +0100, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Odd, not seen that in 1.4 before. I'm on a Mac, but Gump on 1.4
didn't notice it either, I
Tapestry 3.0.2 is now available. This is a maintenance release, fixing
a few problems that could not wait for Tapestry 3.1. This is expected
to be the final release of Tapestry 3.0.
Tapestry is a comprehensive, component-based web application
framework, written in Java, and available under the
+1 on this change in general
yes, it's a lot of pages, but one of the #1 issues people have with
Jakarta is simply finding the right download.
The formatting is still iffy; I think it would be more readable in a
tabular format, with a column for MD5 and a column for PGP.
I would also prefer the
That seems low; how did you come up with that number?
On Fri, 04 Feb 2005 09:37:49 -0500, Vadim Gritsenko
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
I'm continually asked how many downloads of Tapestry there are ...
really, how many users.
I realize that this is a difficult
I'm continually asked how many downloads of Tapestry there are ...
really, how many users.
I realize that this is a difficult question to answer, due to the use
of mirrors for downloads ... even so, is there any way to get this
number? Estimate it? Guess it?
--
Howard M. Lewis Ship
Independent
The second release candidate for HiveMind 1.0 is now available.
HiveMind is a services and configuration microkernel, a flexible and
powerful infastructure for any type of Java application. Several
important bugs, related to class loader issues inside Tomcat and
inside Java Web Start have been
The first release candidate for HiveMind 1.0 is now available. The
controversial Simple Data Language has been removed; HiveMind
configuration is back to pure XML, and efforts have been made to
streamline the content of the XML (Defaults! Defaults! Defaults! as
Marc Fleury would say).
A number of
The second beta release of the HiveMind services and configuration
microkernel is now available. Since the beta-1 release, we've added
better documentation and more examples, removed some dependencies,
improved the Ant build scripts, added more kinds of autowiring of
services as well as new ways
I wish we could get away from PGP keys (though I understand it helps
limit liability). It tends to be a decidely manual step, and error
prone. I generate my PGP keys on my local machine and upload, it
might be easier if I could figure out how to get my GnuPG key
translated to a PGP key compatible
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