01-28-06 01:48 AM
Hi Craig,
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> Why is JPOX version 1.1 instead of 2.0? AI Craig propose this name change to[/vbco
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the alias.
Oh dear. Do you really want to start this ?
Why is JDK1.5 called 5.0 ? Pleassee.
JPOX follows a sensible versioning strategy that isn't based on politics,
corporate strategy, one-up-man-ship, our version is bigger than yours or
whatever. It is based on what is included in the release. It's been in a 1.1
release cycle since August 2004. How can we change this now without confusin
g the
hell out of our users ? I know SUN change theirs when they wish, but we aren
't
SUN. The subsequent release will be 1.2, followed by 1.3 and then we may hav
e 1.4
or 2.0.
Hope that answers the question ;-)
--
Andy
Java Persistent Objects
The above is just my personal opinion and not that of my employers :-)
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