Hello,
I still don't see from which page of tomee.apache.org this new page is
linked, if it is:
http://openejb.staging.apache.org/tomee-version-policies.html
I know for sure that it isn't directly linked from TomEE documentation page:
http://openejb.staging.apache.org/documentation.html
Don't
Hi,
i see it here http://tomee.apache.org/tomee-version-policies.html
btw i wonder if it should be under the documentation page because currently
documentation is more practise doc
we either need to split doc page in subitems IMO or put it elsewhere (maybe
support tab?)
wdyt?
*Romain
Done.
Thanks Alex.
Jean-Louis
2013/1/6 Alex The Rocker alex.m3...@gmail.com
Hello,
Can this http://openejb.staging.apache.org/tomee-version-policies.htmlpage
be linked from official from TomEE documentation links page, if you all
agree about its content?
Alex
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at
Hello,
Can this http://openejb.staging.apache.org/tomee-version-policies.html page
be linked from official from TomEE documentation links page, if you all
agree about its content?
Alex
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 7:03 PM, Alex The Rocker alex.m3...@gmail.comwrote:
@Jean-Louis;
How about this
@Jean-Louis;
How about this page:
http://openejb.staging.apache.org/tomee-version-policies.html
Is it okay for you guys? can it be linked to official TomEE documentation ?
Alex.
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 6:30 PM, David Blevins david.blev...@gmail.comwrote:
On Dec 30, 2012, at 1:42 PM, Romain
On Dec 30, 2012, at 1:42 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau rmannibu...@gmail.com wrote:
Id like to break rest default config so 1.6 is better imo
Why don't we have a discussion about breaking the default config. Can you post
a proposal on it?
-David
Le 30 déc. 2012 21:34, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO
Alex,
You are right, dunno why it does not work.
I don't have a lot of time today to dig into.
The first thing you can to do is to create a bookmark titled 'ASF CMS edit'
with the following content:
javascript:void(location.href='https://cms
.apache.org/redirect?uri='+escape(location.href))
Done. Would you please review it and let know if it's acceptable by the dev
community before it's made public ?
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.comwrote:
Alex,
You are right, dunno why it does not work.
I don't have a lot of time today to dig into.
The
Hi,
I need at least 3 fixes (todo) pretty quickly
Hope to get it mid january so end of january would be fine
Would be a 1.6 IMO
Will try to explain more next year ;)
Le 29 déc. 2012 23:44, Alex The Rocker alex.m3...@gmail.com a écrit :
Jean-Louis:
This is a very serious topic for my
Hi Alex,
You are all welcome to share your needs and what you expect (and also to
help if you can ;-)).
IMO, TomEE 1.x.y is only Java EE 6 dedicated.
The work on Java EE 7 will start Q2 2013 I guess or a bit after and it
should produce the 2.x.y of TomEE.
Java EE 8, dunno for the moment, maybe
Id like to break rest default config so 1.6 is better imo
Le 30 déc. 2012 21:34, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi Alex,
You are all welcome to share your needs and what you expect (and also to
help if you can ;-)).
IMO, TomEE 1.x.y is only Java EE 6 dedicated.
The work
Jean-Louis:
I wasn't very clear, sorry for that, but I think you got the idea :)
If I understand well your proposal of TomEE versioning, it would be x.y.z,
with x=1 for Java EE 6 ; and y moving when there are new features and z
moving for fixes.
Why not, but this is a little bit different from
That sounds pretty similar to Tomcat.
If we can adapt a bit to make things even clearer I'm all for it.
Whatever the next version will be, yes we can create a page and push our
versioning thoughts and Java EE mapping.
Would you like to start pushing your understanding as you proposed
previously
Note: why should we follow tomcat? Tomcat is pretty simple and doesnt
depend of anything else compared to us so it is natural if our versioning
is a bit less straight fwd even if we try to keep it as simple as possible
Moreover we are tied to openejb too which doesnt depend on tomcat
Le 30 déc.
Okay, now time for a stupid question : I'm asked to enter an Apache ID, how
can I register one? (the ID which I use for JIRA doesn't work here)
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:01 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.comwrote:
That sounds pretty similar to Tomcat.
If we can adapt a bit to make
No stupid question, only stupid answers.
Apache ID = apache committer ID
You can just say No and enter in an anonymous mode.
As soon as you validate it, we receive a patch to commit for you.
@Romain, no need to follow Tomcat, was just to clarify things in my opinion
and check their versioning
When I click 'No', I'm redirected to this location:
https://cms.apache.org/openejb/wc/browse/anonymous-sFLdJE/trunk/
and I don't see where I could edit the page about TomEE versions :(
Am I missing something?
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:17 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO jeano...@gmail.comwrote:
No
Hi guys,
That are some painful bugs in 1.5.1.
They are fixed in the trunk.
So the question here is: what are the plans for next releases?
We have basically 2 options:
1. try to push a new 1.5.2 by February or so
2. push a 1.6.0
We don't have so much new features for now, so I'm quite sure, we
Jean-Louis:
This is a very serious topic for my company: we're releasing a product
which we document that it is supported with Apache TomEE+ 1.5.x, x=1. The
rationale for allowing our customers to use an higher fix version is to
benefit from Apache Tomcat security fixes.
When our product was
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