Any chance you tucked away a source version of that
nightly build?  It looks like the apache nightly
builds only go back to early february.  We'd like to
have the source for any builds we use so developers
can know how things work, and also so we could fix any
bugs that might pop up (unlikely, but still...).

Thanks for your help Ted.

Stu

--- Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The newest, bleeding edge features would be 
> 
> + the execute signature and declarative exceptions
> + role based security 
> + multiple-configuration support
> + dynabeans
> 
> These were added in January. The other features in
> the nightly build
> (mostly tag enchancements) have been in circulation
> much longer, and can
> be considered stable. (And, really should have been
> released in like Nov
> or Dec, but that was a busy time for all of us.)
> 
> My very best advice would be to use a build from
> early January, until
> the latest wave of features settle in. I tucked away
> a binary from 12
> Jan that I've been using myself. This will work with
> the releases of
> Tiles and Validator that came about on or before
> that date. 
> 
>
http://husted.com/struts/resources/jakarta-struts-20020112.zip
> 
> This will get you over the Commons dependencies
> hump, and put you in a
> good position to move over to the final release of
> 1.1, whenever that is
> ready.
> 
> -Ted.
> 
> 
> stuart robertson wrote:
> > 
> > I'm on the architecture team of a Fortune 100
> company
> > that is about to start using Struts to build its
> web
> > applications.
> > 
> > It looks to me from reading the dev mailing list
> that
> > the core struts features are locked down, in
> > preparation for a release not too far off.  We'd
> like
> > to give our developers a current snapshot, with
> the
> > intent to move to 1.1 when it comes out.
> > 
> > My question is, are there any particularly
> unstable
> > parts in the nightly builds that we should stay
> away
> > from?  And are any particular nightly builds
> > recommended as a good starting point...that is,
> were
> > bleeding-edge changes checked in recently at some
> > point?  We're fully aware that things are
> pre-release
> > still.  But given that it seems to be so far
> along,
> > and that we should be able to submit bugfixes
> ourself
> > (hopefully) we'd like to go this route.
> > 
> > Any thoughts or comments on this would be very
> > helpful.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Stu
> > 
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