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[jira] Created: (AXIS-1681) version Axis jar filenames

version Axis jar filenames
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         Key: AXIS-1681
         URL: http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS-1681
     Project: Axis
        Type: Improvement
  Components: Basic Architecture  
    Versions: 1.2    
 Environment: n/a
    Reporter: Ian P. Springer
    Priority: Minor


It looks like many (most?) Apache Java projects are now versioning jar filenames (i.e. blah-2.1.jar vs. blah.jar). Axis is still using unversioned jar filenames. Is there a reason for not switching to versioned filenames? IMO, jars w/ versioned filenames are much less error-prone for the projects utilizing those jars. As a side benefit, versioning jar filenames also eliminates the need to rename the jars before publishing them to a Maven-style jar repository. 

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Post 1.2 Final? For 1.2 Final, it's Glen's call as the release manager.

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