The 0.6.1 release provides two minor bugfixes:
The 0.6.0 release provides many bugfixes and improvements:
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Ohloh metrics for wsmo4j is available at http://ohloh.net/projects/3779
Summary of facts:
A new, completely rewritten Programmers Guide is available for download.
The new guide reflects the latest 0.5.2 WSMO API and also contains chapters on the Choreography API and SAWSDL API extensions
The 0.5.2 release provides major list of bugfixes and feature enhancements. Check the changes report for the full list of changes.
The WSMO API has minor changes. See the jdiff report here .
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Maciej Zaremba joins the wsmo4j team.
The wsmo4j mail list has been moved to SourceForge.
The new list address is wsmo4j-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net . The archive (1350 messaged from Oct 2004 - Jan 2006) is available here .
The 0.5.0 is the first release that is based on the latest WSMO 1.2 and WSML 0.2 versions.
The WSMO API was refactored and there is no backward compatibiity with the previous 0.3.2 version of the API.
Other important additions include support for the XML syntax of WSML and support for logical expressions in the API.
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Nathalie Steinmetz and James Scicluna (DERI Innsbruck) join the wsmo4j team.
The Choreography extension is now part of the wsmo4j web site. See documentation on the Choreography API .
The LogExp extension has been integrated with the wsmo4j core and will not be available as a separate sub-project anymore.
The LogExp extension is now part of the wsmo4j web site. See documentation on the API and the implementation .
Vassil Momtchev joins the wsmo4j team.
Two new members have recently joined the wsmo4j team - Thomas Haselwanter (DERI Innsbruck) and Mick Kerrigan (DERI Galway).
WIW 2005 has been anounced (Innsbruck, Austria, 7-8 Jun 2005). The workshop aims at the presentation and discussion of different implementation efforts related to the Web Service Modelling Ontology (WSMO) initiatives, in order to gain insight of the problems related to implementation of WSMO. Papers on related topics and demonstration of prototypes or deployed applications are highly recommended.
The wsmo4j team will continue with the development of the wsmo4j framework after the WSMO submission to W3C. New versions will be based on the new WSMO model (v0.3.0 is the last version based on WSMO 1.0 ). New versions may not be backward compatible with the old (WSMO 1.0) model
The 0.3.0 release contains just a few bugfixes and is the last stable release before the WSMO submission to W3C. Download the release here .