Today marks the one year anniversary of CXF coming to Apache. One year ago today, Jason van Zyl sent the first “Welcome” mail to this list. It’s probably a good time to think back over the last year and see what we’ve accomplished. First off: releases – we managed to produce 2 milestone releases along […]
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Apache CXF 2.0 (incubating) is officially JAX-WS Certified
The Apache CXF community received word this morning that Sun has accepted our certification and has added Apache CXF to the JAXWS database as a certified JAXWS implementation. This is a huge event for the community. One of the concepts I’ve always advocated is “standards based” development. However, there seems to be different interpretations as […]
Making of my first PODCast
My first podcast was “published” last week on Dana Gardner’s blog. Doing a podcast was definitely an interesting experience. I’m not going to comment on the content here. Go listen to the podcast or read the transcript. 🙂 Instead, I want to describe the process about how the podcast content was created. I’m sure a […]
I’m a Maven Plugins Committer!
Today reached a new milestone for me. After a bunch of work with the Maven team to define new release process, creating new plugins, filing a lot of patches to bugs, etc…., the Maven team voted me in as a committer for the Maven plugins. This is kind of exciting to me as it validates […]
Maven 2.0.5 released….
Last week, Maven 2.0.5 was finally released. It was long in coming (over nine months since 2.0.4), but well worth the wait. It fixes a TON of bugs, many of which I’ve hit my own builds and have had to do a lot of hacks and workarounds to deal with. (Now I have to go […]