+1
On 3/22/2011 1:17 PM, Michael Freedman wrote:
Files without necessary license statements have been updated. Rat now
reports no problems. Refer to information in message below regarding
this release and location of distributable components/artifacts
(changes have been made to reflect current build).
As this is a re-vote -- please do so asap as I will be (hopefully)
closing the vote by the end of this week so we can get this release out.
-Mike-
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [VOTE] Release MyFaces Portlet Bridge 3.0.0
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 15:52:54 -0800
From: Michael Freedman <michael.freed...@oracle.com>
Reply-To: MyFaces Development <dev@myfaces.apache.org>
Organization: Oracle Corporation
To: myfaces Development <dev@myfaces.apache.org>
Please vote on the proposed release of MyFaces Portlet Bridge
3.0.0-alpha. This is the alpha version of the Portlet Bridge for JSF
2.0. It includes all the base function of JSR329 updated to run in a
JSF 2.0 environment. Some, though not all JSF 2.0 features are
expressed/utilized. Most significant is Ajax support and Composite
Component suppport. Note: this version of the bridge will not work
with any currently released versions of MyFaces (try Trunk) and only
mostly runs on released version of Mojarra (patches available).
Likewise a patched version of Trinidad is needed to run the TCK (for
those tests that depend on Trinidad).
Distributable components can be inspected in
http://people.apache.org/~mfreedman/portlet-bridge/3.0.0-alpha
Repository artifacts are at:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachemyfaces-022/
I have verified that the distributable jars run and pass the updated
version of the JSR 329 TCK. In addition I have verified that the
distributable examples run (on apache tomcat/pluto).
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[ ] +1 for community members who have reviewed the bits
[ ] +0
[ ] -1 for fatal flaws that should cause these bits not to be released,
and why..............
Thanks,
-Mike-