@Andy: it doesn't work neither. Users relying on snapshot needs a new
feature and it is important to stick on new snapshots to limit risk of
potential regressions we sometimes had cause we fixed only a part of
the real issue and by side effect the app was no more working. So I
think either you use releases (apache or custom) or snapshots but not
something in between


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2014-05-14 20:11 GMT+02:00 agumbrecht <agumbre...@tomitribe.com>:
> Markus,
>
> You also have to understand that 'depending' on a snapshot is generally not
> a good idea. That doesn't mean snapshot builds are not a good idea, rather
> wait for a green build on the buildbot here:
> http://ci.apache.org/builders/tomee-trunk-ubuntu, then deploy your own
> version of it somewhere safe and use that until the next green build.
>
> Andy.
>
>
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