Open source relies on a release early, release often approach to software development. This means that multiple development releases are made before a final release, to allow time for the community to perform tests and report/fix bugs.
JBoss projects are no exception and in general one or more of the following development releases always take place:
When the code is finally considered stable then a General Availability release is made, ready for use in production.
If you want to make a valuable contribution to the success of a JBoss project then please download and test the development releases as and when they become available. This not only improves the overall quality of the JBoss products but also ensures that you can upgrade to the latest versions without any unexpected side-effects.
Ajax4jsf project lead Alexander Smirnov spends a few minutes with JBoss.org/Dev Fu to discuss the history and future of Ajax4jsf. MP3 format is also available.
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Country: UK
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Status: Retired
Bio: Thierry is an independent consultant working in London, UK. He gives consulting and training for
the J2EE platform. He would like to put some genetic algorithms in his coffee machine for a
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