On 16/07/07, haleh mahbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Kelvin,
1. As Ant pointed out, Release note needs to be updated to capture the
very
important announcement that was made for SDO Tuscany and that is
completion
of SDO spec 2.1.
sure
2. Tuscany 1143 was identified as an unresolved defec
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This release is running later than I had hoped due to extra jiras being
added to the plan, and a few issues that have come up after recent fixe, so
we are a bit behind where I'd proposed we should be in terms of getting this
release out. Please help with some of these TODOs if you can. If you pl
binding.ws in Tuscany must rely on embedded jetty or tomcat engine, this is
generaly used in stand along application, so you saw the "address in use"
error.
To avoid this error, just change the .
Good luck.
Robert Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I try to re-deploy my webapp in
Hi, Robert.
Can you tell us a bit more about how you webapp is created? Does it package
the "tuscany-sca-all-0.91-incubating.jar" in the WEB-INF/lib? If so, the
embedded Tomcat and Jetty might compete for the port.
Thanks,
Raymond
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