On 11 Jun 2008, at 11:36, Gregory Mostizky wrote:
Hello,
Our team builds an application that is now going through our final
stress
tests before release.
We discovered a memory leak in ActiveMQ 5.1
(https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQ-1790) during the
testing,
and would like to have it fixed before our release (planned for 1st of
July).
The question is what is the best way to get that fix?
If 5.2 is going to be released soon, we can wait for it.
If not what our best option is?
Getting release candidate?
Getting snapshot?
Grabbing 5.1 source and fixing it ourselves, creating custom build?
I assume our options are limited because of the very short timeframe,
so I would like to get your advice on that.
Regards,
Gregory
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We haven't thought about a 5.2 release - we don't have a schedule as
such for releases.
Your best bet is to use a snapshot (the one built tonight will have
the AMQ-1790 fix in)
Alternatively - you can wait for IONA's 5.1 build of ActiveMQ (due
out in a 2 weeks)- here: http://open.iona.com/products/enterprise-activemq/
which will also include that fix
cheers,
Rob
http://open.iona.com/products/enterprise-activemq
http://rajdavies.blogspot.com/