This is checked in and the tag moved. Thanks. :)
Rajesh Rajasekaran wrote:
I haven't started on the release.
I was planning to kickoff the testsuites on the weekend.
But I can wait until you get your fixes in.
Let me know once it is retagged.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Stansberry
Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 7:58 AM
To: Rajesh Rajasekaran
Cc: 'Manik Surtani'
Subject: FW: [jbosscache-dev] PojoCache annotations and
marker interfaces
Rajesh - have you started on this on 1.4.1.SP1? If yes, the
following is not a big deal and I'll skip it; if no I'll move the tag.
Manik Surtani wrote:
> On 2 Feb 2007, at 20:23, Brian Stansberry wrote:
>
>> I see that in 1.4.x, we have this lovely situation:
>>
>> jboss-cache.jar includes the
o.j.c.aop.(InstanceOf)AopMarker marker
>> interfaces. jboss-cache-jdk5.jar also includes the
>> o.j.c.aop.annotation.(InstanceOf)AopMarker annotations, but does not
>> include the marker interfaces.
>>
>> Thus, in AS 4.2, if I want to support both annotation styles for
>> FIELD granularity replication, there is no JBC jar that I can
>> integrate to allow it. I'd like to support both, since it seems user
>> friendly to support the different methods the PojoCache examples
>> use. (Note: we're deprecating the redundant
>> o.j.web.tomcat.tc5.session.AopMarker marker interfaces, so good
>> support of the standard PojoCache markers is even more important.)
>>
>> If 1.4.1.SP1 isn't in QA yet (I saw another fix this AM) can we fix
>> this? I see no reason not to include the marker interfaces in the
>> jboss-cache-jdk5.jar. It's not like they don't work in JDK 5 or
>> something.
>>
>
> I believe QA on this HAS started. The task's been assigned to
> Rajesh, although I don't think he's started on the release process
> yet. If you think this fix is important enough and quick/easy
> enough to get in before Monday AM, go ahead and do it and move the
> tag for the affected files. Just remember to ping Rajesh and tell
> him, in
> case he's checked out the srcs already.
>
>
>
>> This isn't critical, but this whole area is really user unfriendly
>> (don't get me started on the atrocious aopc) and doing what we can
>> to make it easier is a good thing.
>>
>> Brian Stansberry
>> Lead, AS Clustering
>> JBoss, a division of Red Hat
>> Ph: 510-396-3864
>> skype: bstansberry
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