Hi Pubudu,

The changes that have occurred, are largely under the hood, and not
relevant to a user, especially a beginner.
You will do well trying to learn River from Jan Newmarch's excellent
toturial.

This is part of the "problem" with River, and which is currently
much-discussed on the list.
Not much has changed in 8 years, and it has a small but stable - but
unfortunately not growing - user base.

Join the discussion! River will be as successful as it's community makes
it :-)

regards,
Dawid Loubser
/
//P.S. "Raw" Jini (River) feels a bit fiddly and outdated in 2015, since
it hasn't really changed in a decade. //
//I found that learning it  together with a higher-level framework like
//Rio <http://www.rio-project.org/>//makes the experience a bit more
modern//
//and accessible./

On 30/04/2015 07:47, pubudu gunawardena wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been looking into the book mentioned in the subject since that
> seemed to be the best documentation available for Apache River. But
> the book's latest version is in March 2006 and since that is about
> eight years ago, many of the features would have changed and new
> features would have been added.
>
> is there some place where I can take a look and learn what differences
> happened after that time to understand the changed/added features?
> Maybe release notes of the releases that have happened since then?
>

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