Re: Final steps toward 2.3

2010-10-04 Thread Daniel Kulp
Just a quick update, with the latest fixes and such, both the JAX-WS 2.2 and JAX-RS 1.1 TCK's are now passing at 100%. Thus, #6 is now done. Dan On Friday 01 October 2010 5:25:51 pm Daniel Kulp wrote: > I'd still like to get 2.3 released next week if possible. However, there > are still

Re: Final steps toward 2.3

2010-10-04 Thread Sergey Beryozkin
Hi Josh On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 6:50 AM, Josh Holtzman wrote: > Sergey, > I've made several improvements (checking for validity of the padding, > proper > handling of content length, etc) to jsonp handling, so if possible, I would > wait on that patch. I can attach a new version later this week,

Re: Final steps toward 2.3

2010-10-04 Thread Josh Holtzman
Sergey, I've made several improvements (checking for validity of the padding, proper handling of content length, etc) to jsonp handling, so if possible, I would wait on that patch. I can attach a new version later this week, but I wouldn't want that to impact anybody's schedules. Thanks, Josh On

Re: Final steps toward 2.3

2010-10-03 Thread Sergey Beryozkin
I've tried to figure out how to break a dependency between CXF JAXRS bundle and wsdl4j and I had to create https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3021, as I'm not sure we can fix it in time for 2.3; unless some obvious refactoring can be done then we'd have to postpone fixing it... JAXRS 1.1 TC

Re: Final steps toward 2.3

2010-10-02 Thread Willem Jiang
On 10/2/10 5:25 AM, Daniel Kulp wrote: I'd still like to get 2.3 released next week if possible. However, there are still some things to do: 1) JIRA triage - could everyone please look through the JIRA items that would fall into your area and see if any of them are resolved. I'd like to get

Final steps toward 2.3

2010-10-01 Thread Daniel Kulp
I'd still like to get 2.3 released next week if possible. However, there are still some things to do: 1) JIRA triage - could everyone please look through the JIRA items that would fall into your area and see if any of them are resolved. I'd like to get a good handle on what is there. 2) Is