Friday 8 February 2013

Sourceforge downloads

We have noticed that many people are downloading Jolie 1.0 directly from sourceforge.net. Due to a syncing problem, Sourceforge was only offering an old version of Jolie that is not the same as the one available on this website by following the download instructions.
So if you are one of those people that downloaded Jolie from its sourceforge page, be wary that if you want to run the tutorials found on our website you must download the most recent version available from today (Jolie 1.0).
In general, we always recommend following the download instructions reported in this website instead of downloading Jolie from other sources.
As a more positive note, in the last week or so since we launched this website we have already seen more than 700 downloads! So thank you all for your support and interest from all of the Jolie Development Team!

Tuesday 29 January 2013

Jolie 1.0 released

Jolie 1.0 has been branched in the source code repository and released!
See the download page for the installation instructions.
This release has been sponsored by italianaSoftware and the IT University of Copenhagen.

Monday 28 January 2013

The new Jolie Website

The new Jolie website is up, after months and months of hard work!
There is a lot of new content, and we invite you to explore it. We are also updating these pages daily, so come back for a visit now and then. Better yet, this new website is completely written in the Jolie language and it is open source! You can see its source code from the Jolie SVN repository. Even if this is a great step forward for the Jolie project, we are always looking for help. There are many ways to join, from improving this website itself to writing code. See our community page for getting in touch. And if you need an idea to start from, the Publications page needs some love right now.
Special thanks for this new website go to the IT University of Copenhagen for giving us hosting service, and to Saverio Giallorenzo for picking up this work and finishing it during its visit (funded by Spinner) to the same institution.