I am also dead keen on upgrading the Hessian dependency to avoid some
bugs and improve performance, but we are stuck there since Maven
repositories are way behind with Hessian builds and the Caucho Hessian
people can't get them upgraded without a lot of work (all sorts of
voodoo with rsync is needed). I've already tested 3.1.5 extensively
and it works great with Cayenne. [1]
Is it worth us putting *all* the dependencies into a repository
somewhere (Objectstyle or Apache?) or directly into svn so that we
don't get stung again by library versions we depend on being removed
from maven repositories or not being updated when we want them?
Ari
[1] http://hessian.caucho.com/#Java
On 11/04/2008, at 5:20 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
> Hi Borut,
>
> I wish we didn't have any dependencies at all :-) Especially now in
> the days of Maven. Lagging with deps upgrade affects one group of
> users, upgrading too eagerly affects another...
>
> Anyways, I am +1 in general. I'll let it sit here for a couple of
> days, and if nobody tells us why such upgrade is a horrible idea,
> I'll go ahead with it.
>
> Andrus
>
>
> On Apr 11, 2008, at 10:14 AM, Borut BolĨina wrote:
>> Andrus,
>>
>> can you please upgrade version in the cayenne 3.0M3 pom of the
>> commons.lang
>> library to 2.4. Cayenne depends on 2.1 version of this library.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Borut
>
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