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  •  21 Feb 2005 23:54

Release Notes: This release resolves incompatibilities with J2SE 1.3.1. Jakarta Commons Digester version 1.6 is now used instead of version 1.5.

  •  31 Oct 2004 03:14

Release Notes: This version enhances the manifest in openamf.jar, and improves the exception handling in org.openamf.DefaultGateway.

  •  17 Sep 2004 21:25

Release Notes: The RequestContext API and RecordSet support were improved, a Spring Bean invoker class was added, and minor bugfixes were made.

  •  20 Aug 2004 07:45

Release Notes: In this release, Java objects will be added to the servlet session if and only if the Java object implements java.io.Serializable. Also, this release improves exception messages and exception handling in the DefaultGateway and in the service invoker classes.

  •  12 Jun 2004 00:36

Release Notes: A new org.openamf.RequestContext class was added. In openamf.war, the EJBServiceInvoker is now disabled by default. ASTranslator 1.5.7 is now used. Issues with integer data type parameters and Strings longer than 64K were fixed. The JavaDocs were improved.

  •  16 Jan 2004 03:31

Release Notes: This version includes a cleanup of the ASTranslator integration, a memory leak fix, and a fix for the char data type.

  •  02 Dec 2003 01:03

Release Notes: This version features improved logging, improved exception handling, up-to-date versions of dependencies, lots of other small fixes, and some code cleanups. In order to improve logging, two new loggers were created: org.openamf.REQUEST and org.openamf.RESPONSE. These are both "virtual" loggers and don't represent a particular class, but instead log the parsed AMF requests and responses. They can both be watched at the DEBUG and INFO levels.

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