If no other opinion is around, I´ll include the jar in a external folder 
and install it locally before compiling (no require to have it already 
installed into a maven repo). BTW: Jabsorb requires SLF4J.
Best regards, Georg



Von:    "Georg Kallidis" <[email protected]>
An:     "Turbine Developers List" <[email protected]>
Datum:  19.02.2015 11:39
Betreff:        Update JSON-RPC to support Async Requests



Hi,

Turbine Services - JSON-RPC Service still use the old com.metaparadigm 
JSON-RPC, which does not support asynchronous requests. 
Jabsorb (successor project does support it since releases 1.1 (cft. 
https://code.google.com/p/jabsorb/source/browse/webapps/jsonrpc/CHANGES.txt

).
I think we could easily update the 4.0-M2 trunk to switch to this newer 
version. I would suggest to recommend jabsorb version 1.3.2. 
BUT: I cannot find any mvn repository, where it is deployt. I could clone, 

build and use it locally of course (it is needed as a dependency in 
org.apache.turbine.services.jsonrpc packages). 
Any ideas, how to get this done? Reflection would be one solution, of 
course.. Or better change to another JSON-RPC framework completely?

Thanks, and best regards, Georg


Georg Kallidis
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