ActiveMQ 4.1 is going in now that we got the 3 pmc vote.. woot! thanks
for all who checked the patch out.

On 9/6/06, Joe Bohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd also be interested in seeing what is actually in trunk already.
However, I'd be surprised if we really have a enough functionality for
this to be considered a feature release.

I've heard several people talk about functions that they would like to
see included in 1.2:  Yoko, Java 5, JPA integration, clustering,
GShell, pluggable JACC (may be already there), CMP for JPA, Usability
improvements (esp. web console), performance improvements, etc...   What
of these capabilities do we as a community feel are critical to be
competitive?

There are at least 2 items that I'd like to get into 1.2 before we
release it:

1)  A new repository implementation and/or other improvements in the
file system to provide some relief on the Windows pathlength issue as
well as make it easier to locate deployed applications.

2) A framework assembly (basically little-G without a container) to be
used as a foundation for building template based servers from the
framework + plugins providing a "roll your own" server capability to our
users.  This is just a start at this notion which will also require a
number of other functions (either in 1.2 or, more likely, in a
subsequent release).

Joe


Dain Sundstrom wrote:
> According to our STATUS file, our last feature release (1.1) was on
> 2006-06-26 which is about 2.5 months ago.  I'm not sure exactly what  we
> have in trunk right now, but I'd guess we most likely have enough  to do
> a release right now.   I'm going to spend a few hours today  browsing
> the JIRAs and SVN logs and compile a list of the features we  have in
> trunk right now. Anyways, I'll let you know what I find and  we can
> figure out what we want to do.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -dain
>
>



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