All,

I have tested the nested layouts of 1.5.4 and everything appears to be 
working fine.  Excellent job Ben!!!!

I also have contacted the Zero Turn Around folks that make JRebel and 
raised the issue w/ their broken Stripes plug-in for 1.5.x / 1.6.x due 
to the code usage change of UrlBindingFactory - from singleton to local 
instance.  I am hoping to work w/ them to find a way to get JRebel 
working with Stripes again.

Until that time can we hold off releasing 1.5.4 just in case something 
else is required to help things work.  I know one normally does not 
tailor a framework to the tools around it but I am worried that the hook 
it had / needs may no longer be available to it.  As JRebel supports a 
ton of other frameworks I think its important that we try to maintain 
its ability to support Stripes.

Will let everyone know how things progress... .

--Nikolaos




amagha wrote:
> Folks --
>
> As many of you know, we've had a lengthy discussion (that continues) about
> Stripes and its future.  This includes fresh blood in leadership, a new
> website, and greater contribution and participation by the larger community.
>
> To this last point (participation), please note that Ben is trying to get us
> all to a newer version of Stripes (v1.5.4), and is soliciting help/input. 
> Please see his Sep. 29th post entitled "
> http://old.nabble.com/Streaming-layouts-(again)-to29842130.html Streaming
> layouts (again) ".
>
> During the lengthy thread on Stripes and its future (see 
> http://old.nabble.com/IMPORTANT::-Developing-stripes-(Future...-Part-DEUX)-to29747051.html
> here ), many people chimed in and stated they'd be willing to participate
> and help out when needed.  Its times like this--when Ben is trying to move
> Stripes forward--that your help is needed!  Please check out 1.5.4, per
> Ben's request, and report back success and/or failure so Ben hears back from
> the same community that's both passionate about Stripes and indicated just a
> couple of weeks ago that they wanted to help.
>   


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