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Posted to cactus-dev@jakarta.apache.org by vm...@apache.org on 2005/01/27 22:07:02 UTC

cvs commit: jakarta-cactus/documentation/docs/xdocs features.xml

vmassol     2005/01/27 13:07:02

  Modified:    documentation/docs/xdocs features.xml
  Log:
  update for upcoming 1.7 release
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.28      +3 -18     jakarta-cactus/documentation/docs/xdocs/features.xml
  
  Index: features.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-cactus/documentation/docs/xdocs/features.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.27
  retrieving revision 1.28
  diff -u -r1.27 -r1.28
  --- features.xml	13 Mar 2004 14:40:47 -0000	1.27
  +++ features.xml	27 Jan 2005 21:07:02 -0000	1.28
  @@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
   
       <section title="Detailed feature list">
         <p>
  -        <img src="images/new.jpg" alt="New in Cactus 1.6"/><em> = 
  -        New in Cactus 1.6</em>
  +        <img src="images/new.jpg" alt="New in Cactus 1.7"/><em> = 
  +        New in Cactus 1.7</em>
         </p>
         <ul>
           <li>
  @@ -204,18 +204,6 @@
                 automatically, package and deploy a Cactify webapp and run the 
                 tests).
               </li>
  -<!--
  -Note: Uncomment once we releasee the Eclipse plugin. ATM it is still very
  -experimental and needs some work
  -
  -            <li>
  -              <em>Eclipse Plugin</em>: An Eclipse Plugin that integrates
  -              Cactus in the Eclipse IDE (start and stop containers 
  -              automatically, package and deploy a Cactify webapp and run the 
  -              tests).
  -              <img src="images/new.jpg" alt="New in Cactus 1.5"/>           
  -            </li>
  --->
               <li>
                 <em>Browser Integration</em>: It is possible to run Cactus tests
                 from a Browser. Results can be displayed either in XML or in
  @@ -227,7 +215,6 @@
                 automation with minimal setup. It's probably currently the easiest
                 way to run Cactus tests (provided you have Maven installed on
                 your machine).
  -              <img src="images/new.jpg" alt="New in Cactus 1.6"/>
               </li>
               <li>
                 Several other integration provided by third parties.
  @@ -245,15 +232,13 @@
                 Tomcat 4.x
               </li>
               <li>
  -              Tomcat 5.x
  -              <img src="images/new.jpg" alt="New in Cactus 1.6"/>
  +              Tomcat 5.0.x
               </li>
               <li>
                 Resin 2.x
               </li>
               <li>
                 Resin 3.x (above version 3.0.5)
  -              <img src="images/new.jpg" alt="New in Cactus 1.6"/>
               </li>
               <li>
                 WebLogic 7.x
  
  
  

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