July 2009
6 posts
New SSL Certificates on agavi.org
https://svn.agavi.org/ and https://trac.agavi.org/ now use SSL Certificates signed by CACert. CACert’s root certificate is not installed by default on most operating systems, browsers and so forth, which means you might get trust warnings.
You can either trust the individual certificates, or, for more convenience, you can download their root certificate from their website and import it...
Icinga praises Agavi
The Icinga team posted an “Ode to Agavi” yesterday. All I can say is “Thanks, I feel flattered.” and I’m speaking on behalf of all team members here. This is exactly why we do this and we’ll do our very best to code up your high expectations.
For those who have never heard the name: Icinga is a fork of the popular Nagios monitoring application.
Second Agavi Article on IBM developerWorks
The second article in the series on Agavi over at IBM developerWorks has just been published.
It focuses on handling of forms and the integration with Doctrine. Go read it, rate it, blog about it and spread the word!
Agavi 0.11.8 released!
Agavi 0.11.8 is now available for download at www.agavi.org.
This maintenance release fixes three bugs over Agavi 0.11.7:
AgaviArraylengthValidator didn’t work with files
Arrays that failed validation were not purged from request data
Memory leak in AgaviTranslationManager::getLocaleIdentifier()
It also contains minor optimizations in AgaviInarrayValidator and...
News from The Edge - Improved Build System
Since some weeks ago, the agavi build system features a set of new nifty features. The build system has always been a great help to me as a developer saving me the tedious, boring work of writing the action, view and model stubs. And now, the build system gets even better:
The agavi build system now supports
Generation of executeRequestMethod() methods for action. That saves another hundred...
Agavi Article Series on IBM developerWorks
Our dear user Vikram Vaswani has written a series of articles on Agavi for publication on IBM developerWorks.
The first article in this series has now been published. Please check it out, share it, blog it, tweet it, and most importantly, rate it and leave feedback in comments.
We’ll keep you in the loop about further releases.