[ANN] AppFuse 2.0 M4 Released

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[ANN] AppFuse 2.0 M4 Released

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The AppFuse Team is pleased to announce the release of AppFuse 2.0 M4!

This release marks a milestone in the usability of AppFuse 2.x. A lot of folks (including myself) have been using AppFuse 2.0 on projects and have fixed quite a few issues. In addition to polishing the tutorials, we've fixed a fair amount of i18n bugs and packaging issues with modular archetypes.

We were hoping to get AMP's code generation and XFire integrated in M4, but were it's going to have to wait until M5.

AppFuse 2.0 is available as a Maven archetype. For information on creating a new project using this release, please see the QuickStart Guide .

If you've used AppFuse 1.x, but not 2.x, you'll want to read the FAQ and join the user mailing list if you have any questions. The Maven Reference Guide has a map of Ant -> Maven commands.

The 2.0 series of AppFuse has a minumum requirement of the following specification versions:

  • Java Servlet 2.4 and JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.0
  • Java 5 for Development (Java 1.4 for deployment using the Retrotranslator Plugin)

For more information, please see the 2.0 M4 Release Notes.

We appreciate the time and effort everyone has put toward contributing code and documentation, posting to the mailing lists, and logging issues.

Thanks for using AppFuse - we hope you enjoy this release!

Matt

-- http://appfuse.org/display/APF/2007/03/24/AppFuse+2.0+M4+Released
mraible

Re: [ANN] AppFuse 2.0 M4 Released

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Some javascript/style in this post has been disabled (why?)
FYI...

I did notice an issue with war overlay in my application today. Because AppFuse 2.0 M4's JSP files had a newer timestamp, they overrode my local ones in the final war.

Running "touch" on all my local files fixed this problem.  I've added this to the Upgrade Guide for M4.

Matt

On 3/24/07, Matt Raible <[hidden email]> wrote:
The AppFuse Team is pleased to announce the release of AppFuse 2.0 M4!

This release marks a milestone in the usability of AppFuse 2.x. A lot of folks (including myself) have been using AppFuse 2.0 on projects and have fixed quite a few issues. In addition to polishing the tutorials, we've fixed a fair amount of i18n bugs and packaging issues with modular archetypes.

We were hoping to get AMP's code generation and XFire integrated in M4, but were it's going to have to wait until M5.

AppFuse 2.0 is available as a Maven archetype. For information on creating a new project using this release, please see the QuickStart Guide .

If you've used AppFuse 1.x, but not 2.x, you'll want to read the FAQ and join the user mailing list if you have any questions. The Maven Reference Guide has a map of Ant -> Maven commands.

The 2.0 series of AppFuse has a minumum requirement of the following specification versions:

  • Java Servlet 2.4 and JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.0
  • Java 5 for Development (Java 1.4 for deployment using the Retrotranslator Plugin)

For more information, please see the 2.0 M4 Release Notes .

We appreciate the time and effort everyone has put toward contributing code and documentation, posting to the mailing lists, and logging issues.

Thanks for using AppFuse - we hope you enjoy this release!

Matt

-- http://appfuse.org/display/APF/2007/03/24/AppFuse+2.0+M4+Released



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Mike Horwitz

Re: [appfuse-dev] Got over java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect

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I am moving this to the users list - the dev list is normally used for the development of AppFuse itself.

If you are running Jetty, then the appfuse home page is available at http://localhost:8080/

Only on Tomcat do you need http://localhost:8080/myproject.

Mike.

On 3/28/07, nmall < [hidden email]> wrote:

Hi,

I  got over this error and was able to run mvn jetty:run-war without severe
errors. If I named my project 'myproject',
would it simply show the appfuse page when I go to
http://localhost:8080/myproject.

Thanks!



nmall wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
>  I downloaded the AppFuse M4 Basic Struts version for the first time.
> Creating the project went fine however when I run mvn jetty:run-war, I get
> the java.net.ConnectionException from MySQl. Now I reset my root password
> to be nothing. My jdbc.properties looks like this. What else do I need to
> do. Thanks a lot for your help!
>
>   jdbc.driverClassName=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
> jdbc.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3307/myproject?createDatabaseIfNotExist=true
> jdbc.username=root
> jdbc.password=
> jdbc.groupId=mysql
> jdbc.artifactId=mysql-connector-java
> jdbc.version=5.05.
> hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.MySQLDialect
>
> # Needed by Hibernate3 Maven Plugin defined in pom.xml
> hibernate.connection.username=root
> hibernate.connection.password=
> hibernate.connection.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3307/myproject?createDatabaseIfNotExist=true
> hibernate.connection.driver_class=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
>
>
>
>  The AppFuse Team is pleased to announce the release of AppFuse 2.0 M4!
>
> This release marks a milestone in the usability of AppFuse 2.x. A lot of
> folks (including myself) have been using AppFuse 2.0 on projects and have
> fixed quite a few issues. In addition to polishing the tutorials, we've
> fixed a fair amount of i18n bugs and packaging issues with modular
> archetypes.
>
> We were hoping to get AMP's code generation and XFire integrated in M4,
> but
> were it's going to have to wait until M5.
>
> AppFuse 2.0 is available as a Maven archetype. For information on creating
> a
> new project using this release, please see the QuickStart
> Guide< http://appfuse.org/display/APF/AppFuse+QuickStart>.
>
>
> If you've used AppFuse 1.x, but not 2.x, you'll want to read the
> FAQ<http://appfuse.org/display/APF/FAQ >and join the user
> mailing list <http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Mailing+Lists> if you have
> any
> questions. The Maven Reference
> Guide<http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Maven+2>has a map of Ant -> Maven
> commands.
>
> The 2.0 series of AppFuse has a minumum requirement of the following
> specification versions:
>
>    - Java Servlet 2.4 and JavaServer Pages (JSP) 2.0
>    - Java 5 for Development (Java 1.4 for deployment using the
> Retrotranslator
>
> Plugin< http://mojo.codehaus.org/retrotranslator-maven-plugin/examples/project-translation.html>
>    )
>
> For more information, please see the 2.0 M4 Release
> Notes<http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Release+Notes+2.0+M4>
> .
>
> We appreciate the time and effort everyone has put toward contributing
> code
> and documentation, posting to the mailing lists, and logging issues.
> Thanks for using AppFuse - we hope you enjoy this release!
>
> Matt
>
> -- http://appfuse.org/display/APF/2007/03/24/AppFuse+2.0+M4+Released
>
>



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