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Stuff left for 2.3?

Endorse jaxws 2.2 API jar
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Re: svn commit: r955511 - in /cxf/sandbox/oauth_1.0a/rt/rs/oauth/src: main/java/org/apache/cxf/auth/oauth/endpoints/ main/java/org/apache/cxf/auth/oa
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Jun 17, 2010
Daniel Kulp
Daniel Kulp
I'd like to try and get a handle on what is needed to get 2.3 out the
door.   
It's really long, long overdue.     The things I can think of off the top
of 
my head:

1) JAX-WS 2.2 - we're close on this, just need to figure out a few more 
things.

2) JAX-RS 1.1 - Sergey: do you know how close we are there?   

3) New annotations - we have a bunch of new annotations, but I think they
only 
work on the WS side of things, not the RS side.   Some only apply to the
WS 
side, but others probably are applicable there.   I may try and take a
stab at 
this.   It should just be wiring in the new annotation listener stuff into
the 
JAX-RS startup code and they should all mostly "just work".   I hope.  :-)

4) SOAP/JMS - I THINK this is now "done" and it passes all the SOAP/JMS
spec 
tests.   Anyone know for sure?

5) SOAP/TCP - this is no where close to enterprise ready.   Probably just
mark 
it experimental and not worry about it for now.

6) mustUnderstand logic stuff mentioned in the migration guide.   I need
to 
finish that up.  That's on me.


Anything else anyone can think of?





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