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The Impala Blog: March 2012
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Saturday, March 24, 2012. Impala 1.0.2 released. I am pleased to announce the release of Impala 1.0.2. This is primarily a bug fix release, but also contains some minor as well as more significant feature enhancements. It's downloadable from the Impala downloads page. The jars will also be available shortly on the Maven central repository. This feature makes it possible to allow optional functionality to be included in an application. This feature, described an earlier blog entry. Project home on GitHub.
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The Impala Blog: Dealing with library version clashes in Impala
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011. Dealing with library version clashes in Impala. SOAP API configuration, which is generally regarded as obsolete, and is not supported by any of the modern SOAP libraries, from CXF to Metro, as well as the Axis successor, Axis 2. See here. For more on this problem.). The new mechanism simply involves the following:. Add any module-specific library in the module's lib. Directory. For our project, this involved adding axis-1.4.jar. And a couple of its dependencies. The main caveat...
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The Impala Blog: Planned updates to Impala in the near term
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012. Planned updates to Impala in the near term. I am planning to do some overdue work on Impala in the short term to bring it up to date. The next release I am planning to do will be version 1.1. It will essentially be a maintenance release. Apart from a couple of minor features still to be determined, the main focus will be on getting Impala working nicely with Spring 3.1 and Spring 3.2. Right now, Impala won't run Spring 3.1 because of changes to the ApplicationContext.
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The Impala Blog: March 2010
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Friday, March 12, 2010. Impala 1.0 RC3 released. I am pleased to announce the release of Impala 1.0 RC3. Impala 1.0 RC3 is the final release candidate prior to the official 1.0 release. If no significant issues are raised against this released, it is envisaged that there will be virtually no changes in the subsequent 1.0 final release. This release contains a number of enhancements:. Support load time weaving of aspects created using AspectJ. Various other minor features and bug fixes. Please don't hesit...
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The Impala Blog: February 2010
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010. OSGi and Enterprise Java dynamic modularity after Spring dm Server. The key message to be taken from SpringSource's decision to hand last month their Spring OSGi projects (Spring DM and dm Server) to the Eclipse foundation is the following: that OSGi is not ready for adoption by the mainstream of enterprise Java. Reality has finally dawned! According the announcement from Adrian Colyer. In the meantime, I have invited SpringSource to engage more with Impala. While they ha...
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The Impala Blog: April 2010
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Sunday, April 25, 2010. Impala 1.0 RC4 released. I am pleased to announce the release of Impala 1.0 RC4. Impala 1.0 RC4 was originally supposed to be the 1.0 final release. However, due to a few more than expected changes in this release, it was decided to have one last release candidate prior to 1.0 final. The main changes in this release are:. The addition of Javadocs to the build artifacts (this is now required for artifacts deployed to the Maven central repository via Sonatype's infrastructure).
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The Impala Blog: Impala 1.0 final released
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Impala 1.0 final released. I am pleased to announce the 1.0 final release of Impala. Impala is a dynamic, modular productivity framework built around Spring. The aim of Impala is to extract every last ounce of productivity and flexibility out of your Spring development environment, while at the same time remaining true to the principles that made Spring popular in the first place - simplicity and testability. Impala works straight out of the box using a plain Eclipse installation...
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The Impala Blog: May 2010
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Thursday, May 20, 2010. Impala Code Jam in London in London on May 26th. More details on the Code Jam are available from the JavaWUG announcement. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Some further comments on the 1.0 release. I'd like to make some comments about the timing of the 1.0 final release of Impala. Impala has been used in real world projects for almost three years. Over this period it has undergone extensive refactoring to ensure that the architecture is right. Impala 1.0 final released. Impala is a dynami...
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The Impala Blog: Some further comments on the 1.0 release
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010. Some further comments on the 1.0 release. I'd like to make some comments about the timing of the 1.0 final release of Impala. Impala has been used in real world projects for almost three years. Over this period it has undergone extensive refactoring to ensure that the architecture is right. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Project home on GitHub. Original home on Google Code. Impala Code Jam in London in London on May 26th. Some further comments on the 1.0 release.
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The Impala Blog: January 2010
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Monday, January 4, 2010. Impala 1.0 RC2 released. I am pleased to announce the release of Impala 1.0 RC2. With this release, support for Maven is introduced for the first time, along with various other enhancements, refactorings and bug fixes, including:. Simplifications to the default project structure, making it more intuitive and Maven-friendly. Further refinements to the mechanisms for supporting multi-module web applications. Initial support for Spring 3.0. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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