Cipango 3.0.0.M0 released

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Nicolas

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Jan 7, 2013, 11:35:48 AM1/7/13
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Hi all,
We've just released cipango 3.0.0.M0 which brings many fixes and improvements.
The main changes are that
  • It is now based on Jetty-9; 
  • Jetty integration has been revamped so that it may reuse several Jetty components while achieving a looser coupling;
  • Performance has been improved by using NIO ;
  • Web console has been redesigned to use Boostrap and Velocity libraries;
  • Integration tests and a client has been added.

Documentation is available on confluence.cipango.org and distribution at repository.cipango.org. We will try to improve documentation for 3.0.0.M1 release.
Next minor versions will focus on DNS (RFC 3263) support and OSGi.

Cipango Team

Chris Lauwers

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Feb 22, 2013, 2:33:01 PM2/22/13
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Hi, I recently started looking at Cipango. I've worked with Mobicents a bit, but I'm intrigued by Cipango since it is based on Jetty, and I like Jetty since I can embed it in my application code. It appears, however, that Cipango isn't simply an add-on to Jetty, but rather that it comes with its own (slightly modified) distribution of Jetty. I'm curious as to why this is? Is this because of limitations of Jetty? If so, I'd love any detail about what those limitations are. Have there been any discussions about complete decoupling?

Many thanks,

Chris

Chris Lauwers

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Apr 22, 2013, 4:44:11 PM4/22/13
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Is there any on-line JavaDoc for Cipango 3.0.0?

thanks,

Chris

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