I want to update jboss-metadata to 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT. Are there any objections?
I need it to fix
Are you talking about the hibernate changes? That shouldn't
affect your
work, no? Or the aop ones?
There are other changes in the pipeline, JBossTS, xerces and later
hibernate-core. Can we proceed now?
In any case, with so many snapshot releases, it's really hard to control
what changes. Besides MC I've noticed ejb3 and ws modifications in my
last update.
The last run showed another +253 failures
Adrian Brock wrote:
> I gave you lot fair warning.
>
> Why has build-thirdparty.xml changed TWICE since
> I sent this message?
>
> WHERE WAS MY WARNING?
>
> I've obviously got nothing better to do than continually
> clean building jbossas and running stand up tests??????
>
> On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 17:20 +0100, Adrian Brock wrote:
>> In an effort to get somewhere close to a CR1 release
>> I'm going to be updating to the latest microcontainer code.
>>
>> The main change in this release is the new classloaders now
>> have a proper SPI and metadata
>>
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=130122
>> but there have also been a few other small api changes
>> which might trip you up?
>> e.g. the metatype stuff no longer uses generics
>> (it was pointless :-)
>>
>> We haven't done a major integration of the MC code since
>> JBossAS beta3, so there could be a few unforseen problems.
>>
>> I'll be doing this later tonight, unless somebody
>> has a problem with me doing it, e.g. they are currently working on
>> major change that might conflict (see the list of changes in the
>> forum thread below).
>>
>> Unfortunately, I had planned for this to be all stable
>> releases of the MC projects, but that's not going to be possible
>> immediately, hopefully later this week?
>>
>> See
>>
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4137132#...
>> for more details.
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