> On Aug 2, 2019, at 4:19 PM, David Blevins wrote:
>
> We can delete/disable the feature as well. I don't want to be the guy
> holding up the show.
Dug in to take this route as it's all around simpler. It looks, however, the
build has been failing since the 12th and it's all the JWT code.
We definitely can, I'll just need to rewrite the JWT Validation code.
I have an idea on how to do it, it's just time -- Jakarta EE 8 is getting
released right now and chewing up all the cycles.
We can delete/disable the feature as well. I don't want to be the guy holding
up the show.
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I would really like to use the official bval but there is no feedback on my
mail
Romain Manni-Bucau schrieb am Fr., 2. Aug. 2019,
21:42:
> Hi everybody
>
> Last m3 depends on a phantom bval release breaking dependency management
> it seems.
>
> Was it identified/communicated?
>
Hi everybody
Last m3 depends on a phantom bval release breaking dependency management
it seems.
Was it identified/communicated?
Hi Cees,
I just pushed some changes to fix this issue and also did a deploy of a new
set of snapshots.
I just ran a new build with a deploy at the end and I'll check whenever
it's done.
I would appreciate if you can have a look at the drop and give it a try if
you can.
I'll be running some TCK
Hi,
First of, thanks for the feedback and trying it.
I ran a build and deploy this morning, but did not get a chance to check it.
I'll investigate and see why Maven is pulling the timestamp version + the
SNAPSHOT version.
JLouis
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Jean-Louis Monteiro
http://twitter.com/jlouismonteiro
Hi Jean-Louis,
In the latest TomEE 8 SNAPSHOT there are 2 jars in the zip:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/apache/tomee/apache-tomee/8.0.0-SNAPSHOT/apache-tomee-8.0.0-20190802.094733-284-plus.tar.gz
lib/geronimo-javamail_1.5_mail-1.0.0-201908.12351.jar