Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
>
> Its been quite a while since we released v2.2 of Apache SOAP. Since then
> about 50 bugs have been fixed and there are about another 50 remaining
> in the queue (most of them are non-bugs or trivial but some a big).
>
> I'm interested in doing a v2.3 to try to capture all the fixes that
> have been done since 2.2 into a labeled version. Originally it was
> intended that v2.2 would be the last as Axis was spsed to take over,
> but Axis is now running more than an year late!! However, it looks
> like Axis is finally getting nearer to 1.0 status and so putting out
> Apache SOAP v2.3 would really allow us to say that's the final verdict
> for this codebase.
>
> I'm willing to serve as release manager and will write up a release
> plan. The purpose of this note is to gauge interest on this effort.

+1

A few notes:

* I support the notion of a v2.3 without any presumption that it be the
"final verdict".

* I would encourage you to consider supporting Xerces release 2.0.1; to be
more specific, handling isd:map entries in the deployment descriptors.

* You might want to take a peek at
http://www.apache.org/~rubys/ApacheClientInterop.html to see if there are
any low risk items that can be picked off.

- Sam Ruby

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