I read that to mean that it was an announcement that the draft protocol was available, not that it had been written into Hessian itself.

The world's least clear changelog doesn't seem to have anything suggesting such a big change was implemented.
http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/features/changes.xtp

Ari

On 06/11/2006, at 5:37 PM, Tore Halset wrote:


Hessian 3.0.20 introduce Hessian 2.0 (protocol?). Here are the release notes

http://www.caucho.com/resin-3.0/features/resin-3.0.20.xtp

"An early draft of Hessian 2.0 protocol is available.
Hessian 2.0 provides a number of compact bytecodes to reduce the size of serialized messages. Hessian 1.0 clients will continue to work with Hessian 2.0 servers without modification."






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