2 Replies Latest reply on Jul 3, 2008 11:49 AM by vladimir.kovalyuk

    SEAM 2.1.0 - timeframe?

    thecaptain

      Hello,


      I've been working with SEAM quite a bit over the last few weeks, and it looks like we are going to be using it for a project here at work.


      With that being said, I have a question about when some features are going to be in a mainstream release, or at least something a little more stable than an alpha.


      I looked at Shane's updated security additions in the current 2.1 alpha, and that looks like what we would really like to have for our application.  With that being said though, is there any kind of estimate as to when the new security features are going to be a in more stable build?  (I am not expecting an exact date...I don't have a crystal ball that sees the future, and I don't expect anyone else to either.  :)  A reasonable estimate would be helpful though.  )


      I'd really like to make the decision about what security implementation we are going to move forward with...it's looking like it's either the new SEAM security, or Josso right now.


      Thanks for any guidance,


      Jeremy

        • 1. Re: SEAM 2.1.0 - timeframe?
          joblini

          + 1

          • 2. Re: SEAM 2.1.0 - timeframe?
            vladimir.kovalyuk

            It is very promising to see that Seam team concentrates effort on getting Seam extremely stable. Just tell us when the next stable 2.1 build is going to be issued. There are so many items in Jira for 2.1beta and the list keeps growing. I'm wondering when it is going start shortening ...


            Why we don't rely on 2.0:
            1. it does not support deployment handlers
            2. it seems that it can't render message without session context
            3. it has new security capabilities