I just noticed that the status for JSR313 is now listed as "Withdrawn". What implication does that have on a stable release of 4.0?
Bill On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Scott Ferguson <f...@caucho.com> wrote: > We've just released Resin 4.0.0 for download at http://caucho.com/download > . > > Resin 4.0 has a large number of internal changes and enhancements over > 3.1, and it is the development branch. If you need a stable version > of Resin, you should continue to use Resin 3.1. The expected date for > a stable version of Resin 4.0 is tied to the JavaEE spec dates for > JavaEE 6, so it's a moving target. > > Major Features in Resin 4.0.0: > > o Resin 10,000 > - 10,000 simultaneous connections > > o Project Jar Repository > - uses Maven pom.xml dependencies to build classloaders > - replaces complex OSGi bundles with simple .jar management > > o CanDI - Java Contexts and Dependency Injection (JSR-299) > - resin.xml/web.xml config fully integrated with CanDI > - Rewrite/Dispatch redesign using CanDI > - Security redesign using CanDI > - JMS Queue/Topic redesign using CanDI > > o Protocol enhancements > - FastCGI port and proxy > - HTTP proxy > > o Cloud Computing redesign > - Dynamic servers > - Distributed deployment with .git repository and BAM/HMTP > * eclipse, ant, maven and /resin-admin deployment > - Clustered session refactor with BAM/HMTP for dynamic servers > - Clustered Cache (JCache) > - Load Balance refactor for dynamic servers > - Load Balance green connections > - Remote JMX refactored to use BAM/HMTP > - Watchdog refactored to use BAM/HMTP > - BAM/HMTP rename and refactor > > o Quercus > - performance and compatibility work > - Google App Engine support > > > _______________________________________________ > resin-interest mailing list > resin-interest@caucho.com > http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest >
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