Ok guys, thanks for your vigorous support in having a JPA release. I'm the one who's been making the releases lately and I've been squeezing that effort in between other responsibilities. I have some time early next week.
Cheers, Jeremy On 10 January 2012 09:40, Toni Menzel <[email protected]> wrote: > Same here! Desperately waiting for an Aries release after loooong time.. > Toni > > On Jan 10, 2012 8:02 AM, "Bengt Rodehav" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> As you already know I'm 100% for a new Aries JPA release. Compared to >> other projects (like Karaf and Camel) Aries releases tend to take quite some >> time... >> >> /Bengt >> >> 2012/1/10 Andreas Pieber <[email protected]> >>> >>> I second Harald on this. 0.4 will fix various bugs and will also come >>> right for the soon Karaf 3.0 release :-) >>> >>> --> +1 for a soon 0.4 Aries JPA release. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> Andreas >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 21:16, Harald Wellmann <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> It's 2012 now and Aries 0.3 is almost a year old. Is there any chance of >>>> a new Aries JPA release any time soon? >>>> >>>> Loadtime enhancement via weaving hooks is a killer feature, and >>>> inadvertent use of the application class loader is a blocker bug for using >>>> Aries JPA 0.3 with the Pax Exam 2.x Native Test Container. >>>> >>>> These issues are fixed on trunk, AFAIK. >>>> >>>> Second best to a release, I'd be happy with 0.4.M1 milestone artifacts >>>> on Maven Central... >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> Harald >>>> >>>> Am 05.07.2011 09:21, schrieb Bengt Rodehav: >>>> >>>>> I asked a little while ago whether a new release (of the JPA >>>>> subproject) >>>>> is in the works. It seemed like several people agreed that it would be >>>>> a >>>>> good idea to release JPA (we want the runtimer enhancer...). What was >>>>> the outcome of the conversation? Will there be a JPA release in the >>>>> near >>>>> future? >>>>> >>>>> /Bengt >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
