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Heshan Suriyaarachchi updated AIRAVATA-105:
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Description:
Currently the above mentioned HostDescription, ServiceDescription and
ApplicationDeploymentDescription classes are hand written java bean classes.
They do not use the POJO classes that are generated by XML Schema. These POJO
classes are generated from the GFac XML Schema with the use of XMLBeans.
The improvement is to use these POJOs generated by XMLBeans within the above
mentioned classes.
was:
Currently the above mentioned HostDescription, ServiceDescription and
ApplicationDeploymentDescription classes are hand written java bean classes.
They do not use the pojo classes that is generated by XML Schema. These pojo
classes are generated from the GFac XML Schema with the use of XMLBeans.
The improvement is to use these POJOs generated by XMLBeans within the above
mentioned classes.
> Improvements to the HostDescription, ServiceDescription and
> ApplicationDeploymentDescription classes
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> Key: AIRAVATA-105
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-105
> Project: Airavata
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: GFac
> Environment: Ubuntu 10.4
> JDK 1.6
> Reporter: Heshan Suriyaarachchi
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> Currently the above mentioned HostDescription, ServiceDescription and
> ApplicationDeploymentDescription classes are hand written java bean classes.
> They do not use the POJO classes that are generated by XML Schema. These POJO
> classes are generated from the GFac XML Schema with the use of XMLBeans.
> The improvement is to use these POJOs generated by XMLBeans within the above
> mentioned classes.
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