Comments in-line On 10/9/07, Ajith Ranabahu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > What will be shipped with Axis2 release? All of them or none? > > If it is none, > > do you expect people to download Axis2 release AND another > transport > > that he/she wants to use? > > else will we release the transport we have now? > > if yes, then Synapse will again have the same problem. > > Well not really - If we separate the transports (making it into a > seperate jar) Synapse can always ship their transport jar instead of > the standard Axis2 one. > Axis2 distro can contain the full transport jar (or jars) if needed. > We *might* want to rethink the strategy if we are to create separate > jars for each transport - simply to create less confusion.
>From Synapse point, it is better if we can have each transport as a separate jar, because, while having our own transports like http we might need to ship axis2 transports like mail and so on as it is, so that we can depend on those using the (lets say) axis2-mail-transport.jar. If we bind all the transports in to a one jar then we are facing the same issue that we are facing now or else we need to duplicate those transports in synapse-transports. > > > What will be inside default axis2.xml? > > > > The usual entries. Only difference will be that the referenced classes > will be in a separate jar file. yes. AFAIK there wont be any difference in axis2.xml > Well the best thing, IMO, is to ship the current http transport with the > > release, by default and let users download others if they want to use. > > The intuition is that most of the time the transport will be http and > > will make the life easier for about 90% of the users. > > Hmm.. again something that we would need to rethink. Recently I've > been dragged into a war on 'out of the box' functionality in infoq > (http://www.infoq.com/articles/os-ws-stacks-background) and this is > one point that may come under it. I would say just ship everything we > have right now (having it in a separate jar is a different issue) +1 Thanks, Ruwan > Also I'd like to evaluate the impact of this on the HTTP binding > > implementation that we have now. I think that also will go out of > Kernel. > > > > ) > > Just my 2 cents. > > Yep - mine too :)) > > > > Thanks, > > Chinthaka > > > > > > -- > Ajith Ranabahu > > Reading, after a certain age, diverts the mind too much from its > creative pursuits. Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain > too little falls into lazy habits of thinking - Albert Einstein > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Ruwan Linton http://www.wso2.org - "Oxygenating the Web Services Platform"
