Hi all,

Thanks to all of you who helped us getting there: we have just pushed
Restlet 1.1.0 out of the door!! 

The release process is just starting, now we need to get the word out now.
If you can help us spreading the good news that would be great. Below is the
announce text from http://blog.noelios.com

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Since the launch of Restlet 1.0 in April 2007, we have been working hard to
prepare this new version. To protect your investment in existing code, we
have maintained the initial API design, extending it where necessary and
always ensuring a direct if not transparent migration path.

Here is a selection of the most exciting new features:

*       Broader and deeper HTTP support with features such as partial
downloads, resumable uploads or content integrity validation.
*       Best support for the WADL specification in the industry, allowing an
automatic and always in sync documentation of your REST APIs. WADL documents
can be generated in XML or converted on the fly to HTML using the popular
stylesheet from Yahoo!
*       One of the first and most complete implementations of the new JAX-RS
1.0 specification provided for those preferring an annotation-oriented
approach.
*       New Restlet-GWT module provided, porting the client-side of the
Restlet API to the popular Google Web Toolkit 1.5 JavaScript platform,
allowing you to invoke RESTful applications right from your Web browser.
*       New extensions for easier integration with the JAXB 2.1, JiBX 1.1,
Spring 2.5, OAuth, OSGi, Oracle XDB and SSL technologies.
*       Improved support for Atom Syndication XML format and for Atom
Publishing Protocol. Both formatting and parsing are now available.
*       New POP3 connector based on JavaMail to access RESTfully to remote
mail boxes.
*       New Grizzly HTTP server connector, first to fully leverage the NIO
support in the Restlet API, leading to new levels of scalability and
performance.
*       New internal HTTP client and server connectors to simplify
development phases (zero configuration necessary) and allow very small
footprint deployments.

 <http://www.restlet.org/> 

Direct contributors:

*       Aaron Crow
*       Aaron Roberts
*       Adam Harris
*       Bruce Lee
*       Diego Ballve
*       Erik Beeson
*       Jérôme Bernard
*       Kevin Conaway
*       Richard Hoberman
*       Tim Peierls

In addition, we have significantly expanded our documentation
<http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.1/>  with a 150 pages long Restlet
User Guide, a screencast and first steps tutorials. We have also added new
licensing options: LGPL 3.0 and transferable commercial licences (OEM).

You just need to download Restlet  <http://www.restlet.org/downloads/> 1.1.0
to enjoy those new features !

Best regards,
Jérôme Louvel
--
Restlet ~ Founder and Lead developer ~  <http://www.restlet.org/>
http://www.restlet.org
Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~  <http://www.noelios.com>
http://www.noelios.com
 

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