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Saturday, July 29, 2006
WxService to Migrate From JAX-RPC to JAX-WS
I will be migrating WxService to JAX-WS over the next several months, as time permits. This will make it easier to integrate
WxService with the current and future versions of Tomcat and J2EE application servers.
10:17 pm pdt
WxService Update Available
- WxService: ow4j060729
- Modified web service RMI listener to ensure TCP port is released when the listener becomes unreferenced.
- Modified set configuration so that new configuration settings do not take effect if wxservice.properties is write-protected
(access denied).
- WxMonitor: ow4j060729
- Enhanced error dialog message text to provide better diagnostic information.
- Modified configuration tab so that the wait cursor is reset to default cursor if wxservice.properties is write-protected
(access denied).
1:14 pm pdt
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