Forwarded message from Brad BARCLAY on Fri, 12 Nov 2004 18:27:46 UTC Posted on: comp.os.os2.misc

Good-day Everyone:

The jSyncManager v3.2 alpha 03 is now available for download. This new release sees a wide variety of bug fixes and feature enhancements, including:

- Fixed the serial protocol stack, which was broken in alpha 02
- Added support for long PAD Packets in the serial protocol stack
- Added support for the javax.usb API (JSR-080),
- Added a new security interface for the MultiPort Server
- RMI enabled the MultiPort Server
- Added a parameter to the Conduit Installation Tool to permit installation of jConduits to the MultiPort Server's jConduits file
- Added the MemoWriter jConduit
- Re-wrote the Alerter jConduit to use an XML source file, and to permit users much more control as to what sort of releases they want to be alerted of.
- Added a new class to handle version information
- Added preliminary support for some Plucker record formats
- Added input and output support for vCard files, including conversion to and from AddressRecords.
- Added I/O support for iCalendar files

Please see the release notes and changelog available at http://sf.jsyncmanager.org for complete details on what's new in this release.

The jSyncManager Team intends this to be the last alpha release for the v3.2 cycle, and hopes to have a beta available online sometime during December 2004. We invite everyone to test this release and report any problems you may find, as well as to pass this announcement on to interested parties.


If you have any questions or comments on this release, please let us know via e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Brad BARCLAY
Lead Developer & Project Administrator,
The jSyncManager Project -- http://www.jsyncmanager.org

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