Mach-II 1.6 Development Started & Small Updates

Just wanted to let everybody know that we've started a new directory in our Subversion repository for development of Mach-II 1.6.  Point your favorite SVN client if you wish to use the BER here:

http://greatbiztoolsllc-svn.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/framework/1-6-0/trunk/

Also, a friendly reminder that nightly zips of the BER are available.  Ok, they are not so nightly at this point, but when significant features or enhancements are checked in we'll (manually) generate a nightly build.  The build, zip and ftp is already handled by our ANT build file, I just haven't found the time to add a cron task.  Nightlies are available as a ZIP from our nightly build directory:

http://www.mach-ii.com/nightly/

Also, I'm working on a new application skeleton for Mach-II 1.5. Not a lot has changed except for the addition of a few xml commands in the configuration file and a couple new "suggested" directories.  I hope to release a new version in the near future as I've gotten a few emails about this already.  FYI, the 1.1.1 skeleton works just fine with Mach-II 1.5.

Lastly, we're working on more documentation for Mach-II.  Just wanted to thank Brian Meloche who recently contacted me about writing some documentation for the framework.  He even included a sample technical writing sample for review.  Brian is a big user of Mach-II and promotes it heavily at the company he works at. We'll update the resources page as new documentation is updated or created and I'll be sure to leave a note on this blog as notification.

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Posted 10/19/07 @ 8:16 PM by Peter J. Farrell

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The SVN repo challenges for a username / password and does not allow anonymous access... any suggestions?

Posted by Sean Corfield at 11/14/07 10:38 AM


The SVN repo challenges for a username / password and does not allow anonymous access... any suggestions?

Posted by Sean Corfield at 11/14/07 10:38 AM


The SVN repo challenges for a username / password and does not allow anonymous access... any suggestions?

And your CAPTCHA logic is still broken! It keeps telling me the code I enter is wrong but it posts the comment anyway...

Posted by Sean Corfield at 11/14/07 10:39 AM