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Re: Enhydra: Moving forward with Enhydra: msg#00010

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Subject: Re: Enhydra: Moving forward with Enhydra

Hi !

Yes, there will be a public repository ! I know, I told you this many times, but finally we really have an internet connection. Enhydra 5.1 Beta will be out very soon (about next week).

Director will have one of its last releases with Enhydra 5.1. We are already planning Enhydra 6.0 (and showed a first prototype at the ObjectWeb conference). Enhydra 6.0 will be completely servlet-server independent, so you could use native connectors of Tomcat et. al.

Greetings.

Alfred

From: Petr Stehlik <pstehlik@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Enhydra: Moving forward with Enhydra
Date: 06 Mar 2003 08:08:40 +0100

On St, 2003-03-05 at 23:20, Matt Howell wrote:

I am not be the right person to answer this but I'll share what I know.

> Is there a public repository

no. The development is done in a private CVS server. They say (Together)
that it's because of bad internet connection. They also promise from
time to time that they will move to a public server. But they are open
for improvements (I've sent them about 10 of my changes and most were
accepted, I think).

> Has anyone begun the conversion of the Director shared object to the new
> module paradigm?
>
> If not, would it be possible to use one of the connectors available with
> other Application Servers? (Tomcat / Coyote)

I think that the Director is being phased out slowly and new Enhydra
will be more suitable to run under standard server like Tomcat.

Petr


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