Does this mean that we wouldn't have a 2.1.2 with those 112 issues
closed and the big improvements to REST support?
As a Seam user I hope in a roadmap with a Drools4/jBpm3 Seam 2.1.x
branch where bug fixing could continue for a while.
stefano
2009/3/18 Tom Baeyens <tbaeyens(a)redhat.com>:
In my original plan, Pageflow was only targetted after July.
Pete, if one of your people can drive the pageflow migration, then I can be
there to guide it. That way we can move it forward to april.
Including jBPM 4 beta as part of your GA might not be a good idea. jBPM
database schema will change. And that could cause serious upgrade problems
for SEAM users using jBPM. Also upgrade from jBPM 3 to jBPM 4 will be
impossible for now.
regards, tom.
Pete Muir wrote:
>
> All,
>
> This Drools upgrade, and a probable upgrade to jBPM 4 (happening due to
> these products needed in the JBoss SOA platform 5, based on EAP 5, which in
> turn includes Seam) mean that we need to make the release Seam 2.2 (which I
> said would never happen, I know ;-)
>
> Due to the concentration on Web Beans / Seam 3 there hasn't been a huge
> amount of activity recently, however 2.2 will include:
>
> * 112 issues closed (please direct your thanks to Norman here - he has
> been soldiering away!)
> * improvements to Seam-gen (Glassfish, IDEA etc.) from Dan
> * big improvements to REST support - Christian and Jozef
> * Drools and jBPM upgrades
>
> So, I suggest that Norman and Marek (can you coordinate with each other)
> handle the jBPM upgrade (Tom just released alpha2, and plans the GA in the
> mid summer) - we should wait until there is a beta out I think for Seam 2.2
> GA... Tom, any rough guess when this will be?
>
> Assuming Tom has a beta, I propose this schedule:
>
> Seam 2.2.0 CR1 - Wednesday 22nd April
> Seam 2.2.0 - Wednesday 13th May
>
> Seam 2.2.1 CR1 - Wednesday 17th June
> Seam 2.2.1 - Wednesday 8th July (hopefully just after the jBPM GA)
>
> This will be the first time for time-boxing our releases too, something we
> are doing for Web Beans, and will do for Seam3.
>
> Anne-Louise, could you please comment on how these dates fit with EAP5
> component freezes? Will we be able to get 2.2.1 in?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: "Stefano Travelli (JIRA)" <jira-events(a)lists.jboss.org>
>> Date: 18 March 2009 00:23:22 GMT
>> To: pete.muir(a)jboss.org
>> Subject: [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JBSEAM-4011) Upgrade Drools framework
>> integration to version 5
>>
>>
>> [
>>
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-4011?page=com.atlassian.jira.pl...
>> ]
>>
>> Stefano Travelli commented on JBSEAM-4011:
>> ------------------------------------------
>>
>> As far as I know, drools 5 is not a drop in replacement of drools 4.0.7.
>> Lots of dependencies change (mvel and antlr for instance) and most of all
>> there are several API changes that make Seam after changeset #10170 not
>> compatible with Drools 4 forcing a migration to Drools 5 in the run time
>> environment of existing applications.
>>
>> At least, a detailed migration path for existing application is needed.
>> However, even after accomplished all dependencies, rules in my application
>> don't compile anymore.
>>
>> Actually, in my opinion this upgrade is unfitted for a maintenance
>> release of Seam.
>>
>>> Upgrade Drools framework integration to version 5
>>> -------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Key: JBSEAM-4011
>>> URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-4011
>>> Project: Seam
>>> Issue Type: Feature Request
>>> Components: Drools
>>> Reporter: Marek Novotny
>>> Assignee: Marek Novotny
>>> Fix For: 2.1.2.CR1
>>>
>>>
>>> Upgrade Drools framework integration to current development version of
>>> Drools 5. It is now available 5.0.0.CR1 version.
>>
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