I think 2.3.0 also encompasses more changes in the API, i.e you need a little 
bit of a transition guide.

On Oct 25, 2010, at 5:53 PM, Robert Liguori wrote:

> Just FYI...
> 
> Considering the overview of of Apache CXF 2.3.0 
> (http://cxf.apache.org/apache-cxf-230-release-notes.html), I really think 
> that this build should have been 3.0.0, but that's just my opinion.  I 
> believe a lot of the support libraries were also updated.  Here's the text 
> from the web page describing the updates:
> 
> "Apache CXF 2.3.0 is a pretty significant upgrade from the 2.2.x series of 
> releases. There are plenty of new features and other improvements including:
> 
>  a.. JAX-WS 2.2 Support 
>  b.. JAX-RS 1.1 Support 
>  c.. New annotations of java first use cases 
>    a.. @WSDLDocumentation annotation to add documentation nodes to generated 
> wsdl 
>    b.. @SchemaValidation annotation to turn on schema validation 
>    c.. @DataBinding to set the databinding used (if other than JAXB) 
>    d.. @GZIP to turn on GZIP compression 
>    e.. @FastInfoset to turn on FastInfoset support 
>    f.. @Logging to turn on and control various Logging functionality 
>    g.. @EndpointProperty to configure endpoint properties 
>    h.. @Policy to associate WS-Policy documents with the service
>  d.. SOAP/JMS spec implementation 
>  e.. SDO databinding 
>  f.. Schema Validation support for Aegis Databinding if Woodstox 4 is used 
> for the Stax parser"
> Anyone agree?

Johan Edstrom

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