This is not just a version change, but also some code change too.
Its all relatively minor though.
I think this should just be committed, as well as with the other even
more trivial changes for log4j and derby versions...
But if I do that then someone is going to start a fuss about no RTC
or voting, blah, blah, blah. IMO, the PMC needs to make some
decisions soon about what to do about RTC, either revert to CTR (my
preference) or use some hybrid along the lines that David Blevins was
talking about... document the full policy on the wiki (and email of
course) but definitely on the wiki so we can have something to look
at and remind us.
--jason
On Sep 1, 2006, at 8:51 AM, Jeff Genender wrote:
Why is this RTC? Looks like a version change to me. I would
commit it.
But if your really want my vote, I'll be happy to give it ;-)
Jeff
Jason Dillon wrote:
Anyone else want to vote on this?
--jason
On Aug 29, 2006, at 1:02 PM, Hiram Chirino wrote:
Hey Folks..
Here's a patch that update geronimo to run against amq 4:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2364
Some small little issues are left like the DLQ admin portlet is not
updated to use the new amq APIS. Also a small exception is
barfed at
shutdown.
But I want to move on to bigger issues like CTS testing. Anybody
have
a link to doco on how to get the cts tests going with the trunk
version of Geronimo? It's been too long since I last did that.
On 7/2/06, Hiram Chirino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi David..
That's still work that I've got on my plate to do. The # of
gbeans have
changed for activemq 4. So before we switch to amq 4 and the
new gbean
modules, I'll have to update lots of plans. Including the ones in
the CTS I
imagine.
Regards,
Hiram
On 6/30/06, David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got the new amq gbean modules to compile under m2 and tried
to use
them in the activemq-broker plan but there seem to be a lot more
gbean classes in the plan than in the modules. What's going
on? Is
there a new way to configure all this stuff?
thanks
david jencks
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Regards,
Hiram
Blog: http://hiramchirino.com
--Regards,
Hiram
Blog: http://hiramchirino.com