I have tested the following:

- Java broker package starts.
- Java client package connects to the broker (now out-of-the-box) and
sends/receives, using the included Hello example.
- JMX Management Console starts/connects to broker on Linux, Windows, OSX.

Robbie

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robbie Gemmell [mailto:robbie.gemm...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 24 November 2010 00:22
> To: dev@qpid.apache.org
> Subject: Qpid 0.8 RC3 now available for download
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Qpid 0.8 RC3 can now be found for download at:
> http://people.apache.org/~robbie/qpid/0.8/RC3/
> 
> Please take the time to download and try out the release candidate,
> reporting your results.
> 
> 
> This was produced from r1037942 of the 0.8-release-candidates branch.
> 
> The output from running RAT across the 'full release' archive can be
> found
> at the following URL:
> http://people.apache.org/~robbie/qpid/0.8/0.8rc3_rat_output.txt
> 
> The changes since RC2 are:
> 
> - Updates to various RELEASE_NOTES files
> - Updates to/addition of various README files
> - Remove a few redundant or out of date scripts/README files from Java
> tree
> - Update to avoid error in the cpp hello_xml example
> - Make the ruby hello example executable
> - QPID-2914: python address parser doesn't recognize None
> - QPID-2947: update slf4j to allow using the Java client package
> out-of-the-box
> - QPID-2948: Generated API docs have extraneous macro names in method
> signatures
> - QPID-2950: stop incorrectly logging an expected exception during
> DerbyMessageStore closure
> 
> Thanks,
> Robbie



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