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Orbeon PresentationServer 3.5 Milestone 1

Erik Bruchez
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All,

We released today a milesteone build, Orbeon PresentationServer 3.5
Milestone 1 (OPS 3.5 M1 in short). We haven't had anything but nighly
builds since OPS 3.0.1, so this was really long overdue!

What's new in OPS 3.5 M1? The answer is: a lot, particularly in the
realm of XForms! Check the preliminary list of changes for more
details:

   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/home-changes-35

Also, check out the updated online examples:

   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/

In particular, we have made some pretty cool changes to the detail
view of the DMV Forms example:

   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/goto-example/forms

Note that this is not a release of OPS 3.5 final: this is a step
towards OPS 3.5, but since we do not yet have all the 3.5 features in
we did not want to call this build "beta" just yet. We hope to produce
the next stable build in about a month, hopefully a beta or even a
final build. Besides bug-fixing, 3.5 final will include a reorganized
example portal and directory structure that should help you get
started much faster on your first XForms application.

You can get OPS 3.5 M1 from the ObjectWeb Forge:

   http://forge.objectweb.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=168

Enjoy,

-Erik

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Re: Orbeon PresentationServer 3.5 Milestone 1

Colin O'Brien
Hi Erik

I wanted to say thanks to you and Alex for adding support for Safari  
to the Xforms system.
Our primary interest in OPS was the pipelining, with the Xforms being  
icing on the cake.
We haven't used it much beyond basic guest-book forms to-date but we  
will be moving onto more critical applications soon.

Although we saw the importance of Safari, we didn't have the  
resources or knowledge to do anything ourselves, especially given the  
plan to change the underlying libraries. So I also want to say thank  
you to Object Consulting for sponsoring your efforts and making sure  
this happened for us all.

Indeed, although I haven't had a chance to examine the release in any  
detail but I see many other developments that will doubtless prove  
useful that have been sponsored by others, so thanks to them too. And  
again thanks to orbeon, since just organizing the sponsorships  
probably took a fair amount of time as well.

Thanks for a great job!
best regards
Colin

On Aug 31, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Erik Bruchez wrote:

> All,
>
> We released today a milesteone build, Orbeon PresentationServer 3.5
> Milestone 1 (OPS 3.5 M1 in short). We haven't had anything but nighly
> builds since OPS 3.0.1, so this was really long overdue!
>
> What's new in OPS 3.5 M1? The answer is: a lot, particularly in the
> realm of XForms! Check the preliminary list of changes for more
> details:
>
>   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/home-changes-35
>
> Also, check out the updated online examples:
>
>   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/
>
> In particular, we have made some pretty cool changes to the detail
> view of the DMV Forms example:
>
>   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/goto-example/forms
>
> Note that this is not a release of OPS 3.5 final: this is a step
> towards OPS 3.5, but since we do not yet have all the 3.5 features in
> we did not want to call this build "beta" just yet. We hope to produce
> the next stable build in about a month, hopefully a beta or even a
> final build. Besides bug-fixing, 3.5 final will include a reorganized
> example portal and directory structure that should help you get
> started much faster on your first XForms application.
>
> You can get OPS 3.5 M1 from the ObjectWeb Forge:
>
>   http://forge.objectweb.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=168
>
> Enjoy,
>
> -Erik
>
> --
> Orbeon - XForms Everywhere:
> http://www.orbeon.com/blog/


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Re: Orbeon PresentationServer 3.5 Milestone 1

Erik Bruchez
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Thanks Colin!

-Erik

Colin O'Brien wrote:

> Hi Erik
>
> I wanted to say thanks to you and Alex for adding support for Safari to
> the Xforms system.
> Our primary interest in OPS was the pipelining, with the Xforms being
> icing on the cake.
> We haven't used it much beyond basic guest-book forms to-date but we
> will be moving onto more critical applications soon.
>
> Although we saw the importance of Safari, we didn't have the resources
> or knowledge to do anything ourselves, especially given the plan to
> change the underlying libraries. So I also want to say thank you to
> Object Consulting for sponsoring your efforts and making sure this
> happened for us all.
>
> Indeed, although I haven't had a chance to examine the release in any
> detail but I see many other developments that will doubtless prove
> useful that have been sponsored by others, so thanks to them too. And
> again thanks to orbeon, since just organizing the sponsorships probably
> took a fair amount of time as well.
>
> Thanks for a great job!
> best regards
> Colin
>
> On Aug 31, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Erik Bruchez wrote:
>
>> All,
>>
>> We released today a milesteone build, Orbeon PresentationServer 3.5
>> Milestone 1 (OPS 3.5 M1 in short). We haven't had anything but nighly
>> builds since OPS 3.0.1, so this was really long overdue!
>>
>> What's new in OPS 3.5 M1? The answer is: a lot, particularly in the
>> realm of XForms! Check the preliminary list of changes for more
>> details:
>>
>>   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/home-changes-35
>>
>> Also, check out the updated online examples:
>>
>>   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/
>>
>> In particular, we have made some pretty cool changes to the detail
>> view of the DMV Forms example:
>>
>>   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/goto-example/forms
>>
>> Note that this is not a release of OPS 3.5 final: this is a step
>> towards OPS 3.5, but since we do not yet have all the 3.5 features in
>> we did not want to call this build "beta" just yet. We hope to produce
>> the next stable build in about a month, hopefully a beta or even a
>> final build. Besides bug-fixing, 3.5 final will include a reorganized
>> example portal and directory structure that should help you get
>> started much faster on your first XForms application.
>>
>> You can get OPS 3.5 M1 from the ObjectWeb Forge:
>>
>>   http://forge.objectweb.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=168
>>
>> Enjoy,
>>
>> -Erik
>>
>> --Orbeon - XForms Everywhere:
>> http://www.orbeon.com/blog/
>
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Re: Orbeon PresentationServer 3.5 Milestone 1

Duane Gran-2
Let me add to Colin's praise... I've had the pleasure of working  
closely with Erik on our application.  While the free support is  
excellent on this mailing list, I hope others don't overlook taking  
advantage of Orbeon's consulting services.

Duane

On Sep 14, 2006, at 3:36 AM, Erik Bruchez wrote:

> Thanks Colin!
>
> -Erik
>
> Colin O'Brien wrote:
>> Hi Erik
>> I wanted to say thanks to you and Alex for adding support for  
>> Safari to the Xforms system.
>> Our primary interest in OPS was the pipelining, with the Xforms  
>> being icing on the cake.
>> We haven't used it much beyond basic guest-book forms to-date but  
>> we will be moving onto more critical applications soon.
>> Although we saw the importance of Safari, we didn't have the  
>> resources or knowledge to do anything ourselves, especially given  
>> the plan to change the underlying libraries. So I also want to say  
>> thank you to Object Consulting for sponsoring your efforts and  
>> making sure this happened for us all.
>> Indeed, although I haven't had a chance to examine the release in  
>> any detail but I see many other developments that will doubtless  
>> prove useful that have been sponsored by others, so thanks to them  
>> too. And again thanks to orbeon, since just organizing the  
>> sponsorships probably took a fair amount of time as well.
>> Thanks for a great job!
>> best regards
>> Colin
>> On Aug 31, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Erik Bruchez wrote:
>>> All,
>>>
>>> We released today a milesteone build, Orbeon PresentationServer 3.5
>>> Milestone 1 (OPS 3.5 M1 in short). We haven't had anything but  
>>> nighly
>>> builds since OPS 3.0.1, so this was really long overdue!
>>>
>>> What's new in OPS 3.5 M1? The answer is: a lot, particularly in the
>>> realm of XForms! Check the preliminary list of changes for more
>>> details:
>>>
>>>   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/doc/home-changes-35
>>>
>>> Also, check out the updated online examples:
>>>
>>>   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/
>>>
>>> In particular, we have made some pretty cool changes to the detail
>>> view of the DMV Forms example:
>>>
>>>   http://www.orbeon.com/ops/goto-example/forms
>>>
>>> Note that this is not a release of OPS 3.5 final: this is a step
>>> towards OPS 3.5, but since we do not yet have all the 3.5  
>>> features in
>>> we did not want to call this build "beta" just yet. We hope to  
>>> produce
>>> the next stable build in about a month, hopefully a beta or even a
>>> final build. Besides bug-fixing, 3.5 final will include a  
>>> reorganized
>>> example portal and directory structure that should help you get
>>> started much faster on your first XForms application.
>>>
>>> You can get OPS 3.5 M1 from the ObjectWeb Forge:
>>>
>>>   http://forge.objectweb.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=168
>>>
>>> Enjoy,
>>>
>>> -Erik
>>>
>>> --Orbeon - XForms Everywhere:
>>> http://www.orbeon.com/blog/
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