Hello Damien, We do have an issue for adding time-outs in REST sessions (ACE-442) but we have not implemented a solution yet. I will look into this today as I have some time before my flight. Do you consider this a showstopper for the release, or just something you'd like to see implemented soon? I'm asking because with our baselining support enabled, it will become much easier for us to do releases (and at least I would like to do them way more often than about once a year). So we could schedule this for the next release as well.
Regarding your offer to help a bit with documentation, that would be great. Articles, tutorials, etc. are all very welcome, as are code contributions. If you need any help, let me know. Greetings, Marcel On 10 Apr 2014, at 19:47 pm, Damien Martin-Guillerez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Marcel, > > That’s a great news. > > Something like a time-out on API REST session that delete them after > sometimes (let say 24h) to avoid memory outage would be appreciated. > > I may help a bit in doing some documentation: we are writing a long series of > blog entries about our experience around Apache ACE. Also I’m asking > permission to my employee to open-source a bit of code we use to administrate > Apache ACE (server and clients) using Oopscode Chef that might be of help. > > Regards, > — Damien, iQSpot / Inria > On 10 Apr 2014, at 19:35, Marcel Offermans <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> Over the last couple of weeks we have been working towards a new release. >> Baselining is in place, the code moved to Java 7, we upgraded to the latest >> versions of some of our dependencies and fixed lots of issues. Overall, I >> think it is time we cut a new release. Since we are now using semantic >> versioning, I propose we use that to version our overall release as well. We >> have some major changes, which means our release should be 2.0.0. >> >> I would like to know if there are things that anybody would absolutely like >> to have in the upcoming release. If not, I propose we "feature freeze" the >> repository and start a vote soon. As always there is some work to be done on >> the website, so if anybody wants to help out with that, let me know. >> >> Greetings, Marcel >> >
