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October 2005
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jstrachan
]
13:19, Wednesday, 26 October 2005
We're pleased to announce the Lingo 1.0 Release New and noteworthy * support for JMSType, JMSPriority, JMSExpiration to be specified on the request messages Enjoy! [Releases]
ServiceMix 1.1 Released with JAX WS support, publish subscribe routing, WS Notification and improved RSS support
[
jstrachan
]
12:05, Wednesday, 26 October 2005
We're proud to announce the ServiceMix 1.1 Release New in this release * JAX WS support In addition a number of bug fixes and performance enhancements were made. For more information please see the Release Notes Enjoy!
[
jstrachan
]
09:01, Wednesday, 26 October 2005
We're pleased to announce the new ActiveMQ 3.2 Release. This new release includes the following * Improved Stomp 1.0 support to make it easy to create cross language clients such as for C, C#, Python, Ruby, Perl and Pike. Get it while its hot!
[
benyu
]
23:14, Tuesday, 18 October 2005
Yan Container (Yet Another Nonintrusive IOC Container) v0.2 is released. Yan features open structure, declarative API, flexible component combination and totally pluggable life-cycle management. Yan has no restriction on dependency injection method. Business object design is free to choose among public constructor, java bean getter/setter, regular java method and any variant and any combination of the above.
[
yingyang
]
20:45, Tuesday, 18 October 2005
The Penrose Virtual Directory Project has released Penrose 0.9.7 on safehaus (penrose.safehaus.org). Penrose is a server for a directory protocol such as LDAP, but unlike a traditional directory server, does not master the data itself in its own database. Instead a virtual directory will dynamically translate requests it receives to operations in other protocols or data models, such as to a relational database. Highlights include: You can find more information in the release notes.
[
tfennelly
]
22:08, Thursday, 13 October 2005
The Milyn Project has released Smooks v0.4 on the haus (milyn.codehaus.org). Smooks is a Component Framework that allows fine (or course) grained manipulation (transformation) of web content in a browser-aware manner. This means Smooks can be used to help build server-side solutions to: Where do you think the future of this framework lies? Is it a good or bad idea? See milyn.codehaus.org.
[
Mark Proctor
]
14:40, Saturday, 1 October 2005
The Highlights include: Please see the hRelease Notes for more details on this release. Happy Drooling, The Drools Development Team.
[
yingyang
]
02:44, Saturday, 1 October 2005
Penrose 0.9.6 Released: The open source virtual directory implementation now support more join operators between sources. New in this release: You can find more information in the release notes. |