Hi Scott,
This is excellent news.
Will 4.1.0 be considered a stable release intended for production
environments? We're still running 4.0.23 because of problems in 4.0.24
- 4.0.28
Thanks,
Keith
On 08/23/2012 05:12 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Resin 4.0.30 is available for download at the
On Aug 23, 2012, at 9:26 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
In 4.0.30, this file is no longer included by resin.xml? What's the rationale
here?
I'm trying to add the bits from it that my app(s) relied on, one by one, but
I'm curious why you're no longer using it.
Hi Rick,
The app-default.xml
On Aug 24, 2012, at 8:52 AM, Paul Cowan wrote:
On Aug 23, 2012, at 9:26 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
In 4.0.30, this file is no longer included by resin.xml? What's the
rationale here?
I'm trying to add the bits from it that my app(s) relied on, one by one, but
I'm curious why you're no
On 08/23/2012 11:14 PM, Keith Fetterman wrote:
Hi Scott,
This is excellent news.
Will 4.1.0 be considered a stable release intended for production
environments? We're still running 4.0.23 because of problems in
4.0.24 - 4.0.28
Yes, assuming no major problems are found in 4.0.30 in the
On Aug 24, 2012, at 5:52 , Paul Cowan co...@caucho.com wrote:
You'll also notice that we're importing app-default.xml from resin.jar with
classpath:META-INF/caucho/app-default.xml by default, since it is not
common or generally recommended to modify this file. However we still
include
We are using EclipseLink and cannot use the version that ships with
resin-4.0.x due to a bug in that version. So we are having to install resin
and then delete the jar file that's in the resin lib folder, which is less
than desirable. We really don't want to have to modify the resin install at