I just released a "beta" version of DrJava including all the bug
fixes and usability enhancements since the last stable release.
(Notably, this includes JDK 1.4.1 support and improved JUnit
integration-- there's more details in the release notes.)
There's nothing particularly beta-quality about the release, but it's
worthwhile to go through a beta-testing period before releasing the
stable version to make sure that people on various platforms get a
chance to test it out. This release does include a few new features
(such as the ability to abort and debug JUnit tests), but in the future,
simple bug fixes to a stable release can be released without another
beta-test period. This will probably be the case until Comp 312 starts
up in the spring.
I've also put an updated version of the website online
(http://drjava.sf.net), which has categorized links, an FAQ page, and
more publications (eg. papers, posters, presentations).
You can download the new release from the link below. Note that
SourceForge just upgraded its hardware over the weekend, so if you have
trouble getting to any of the pages try using the "https://" version
instead of "http://". (I've noticed that http://drjava.org doesn't seem
to work at the moment, so I'll make sure that's up in the next few days.)
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=44253&release_id=123158
Charlie
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