We have pretty much finalised negotiations for a merge with the jabsorb
project and there will be an official announcement and timetable
for this posted over the next few days. I really must give thanks to
Arthur and William for their revitalising influence on the project.
It is all good!
In the interim I am making some long overdue releases to show we are
still here and to aid in the future migration to jabsorb. These releases
will be the official "end of the line" for the com.metaparadigm.jsonrpc
package space as the joined project will be adopting the org.jabsorb
package name.
* json-rpc-java-1.0.1
A maintenance release containing an exception transformer callback
interface and a minor enhancement for class level security.
This is a drop in replacement for JSON-RPC-Java 1.0 users.
http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jsonrpc-dist/json-rpc-java-1.0.1.tar.gz
http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jsonrpc-dist/json-rpc-java-1.0.1.zip
http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jsonrpc-1.0/CHANGES.txt
* json-rpc-java-1.0.99
This is mainly a reference release and is what was in JSON-RPC-Java
subversion trunk prior to the jabsorb branch. It may be useful for
some who want to make patch diffs from changes they have against
subversion trunk that could potentially be merged with jabsorb.
http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jsonrpc-dist/json-rpc-java-1.0.99.tar.gz
http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jsonrpc-dist/json-rpc-java-1.0.99.zip
http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jsonrpc-svn-trunk/CHANGES.txt
We may make future bug fix releases to json-rpc-java-1.0.x although
it is preferred for users to start testing upgrading of their apps to
jabsorb-1.1.x (I am doing this with my apps currently).
Michael.
perfect timing!
-wade
On Oct 1, 9:48 am, "Arthur Blake" <arthur.bl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We are ecstatic that we will be unifying our efforts with Michael and
> JSON-RPC-Java!
>
> We believe that working together like this will be the best possible
> direction for jabsorb, JSON-RPC-Java and the community, and will result in
> the best possible library for everyone!
>
> We would like to express our appreciation to Michael for creating such a
> great library, and working hard with us to have it continue to flourish!
>
> A few details about the project will be changing, but nothing major -- stay
> tuned for the details!
>
> Arthur Blake, William Becker and the rest of the jabsorb team.
>
Deforking the project -- this must get into the history of open source
development...
Deforking the project -- this must get into the history of open source
development :-) ...
Cheers,
Magesh