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Metro 1.0.1 and 1.1 are now available

Metro 1.0.1 (integrated in GlassFish v2 UR1) ad Metro 1.1 are now released. Metro contain stable releases of JAX-WS RI and WSIT. Read Vivek's blog for more details.

Even though Metro 1.1 is a stand-alone release, it can be easily installed on an existing GlassFish instance (for example override on v2ur1). A later release of Metro 1.1 will be integrated in GlassFish v2.1. Metro Roadmap provides all the details.

Please send us your feedback on users@metro or Forum. A pleasant change that happened earlier today was that cross-posting was enabled between user's list and forum. So all the questions posted on user's list are cross-posted to Forum and vice versa. This enables wider audience for your questions and more engineers to respond back :)

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