On 6/6/06, massive.boisson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am still in initial phases of development my app with AMQ. Production will be in about 4 months. Existance of relativiely 'obvious' or 'critical' bugs, and their fixes probobly means I should use latest code.
Given we're always improving the software and fixing more issues and tuning things, its generally a safe rule to use the latest releases...
My questions are: - what is the best way to get the latest code (including patches)? I was looking at the site, and it seems there is no usual nightly build option. Means I should get it from SVN and compile it on my local machine?
There's a link on the download page I just updated... http://activemq.org/site/download.html unfortunately it looks like the nightly snaphot builds have broken again so will try get those running again so that you can just download binaries and not have to build things yourself. But you can certainly grab the latest from SVN and build that with maven 2.0.4 or later. http://activemq.org/site/building.html
- what is your opinion, how experimental is latest code on SVN? is this to maybe cause more pain then gain?
There's little experimentation going on these days; we've mostly been focussing on bug fixing and tuning for quite a few months now. The main area of development other than minor ease of use things and bug fixes will be in the Kaha persistent store which is an optional feature (not enabled by default yet anyway). -- James ------- http://radio.weblogs.com/0112098/
