Thanks Gourav and Anuj, Sure, we will initially try it out on spring17-microservice-data-management before diving into Airavata's components.
> On 01-Mar-2017, at 3:29 PM, Shenoy, Gourav Ganesh <goshe...@indiana.edu> > wrote: > > Thanmai, > > If you want to build a prototype of 2-phase commit with a simple and easy > project, then please see: > https://github.com/airavata-courses/spring17-microservice-data-management > <https://github.com/airavata-courses/spring17-microservice-data-management> > > I would recommend creating a new branch for 2-phase commit and work in it. > The reason I recommend this (before diving directly to Airavata) is because > all components and db operations have been defined, and you need to make some > minor changes. This gives enough opportunity to tackle corner cases and plan > out an approach – as the Airavata codebase can be quite overwhelming. > > Thanks and Regards, > Gourav Shenoy > > From: Anuj Bhandar <bhandar.a...@gmail.com <mailto:bhandar.a...@gmail.com>> > Reply-To: "dev@airavata.apache.org <mailto:dev@airavata.apache.org>" > <dev@airavata.apache.org <mailto:dev@airavata.apache.org>> > Date: Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 3:22 PM > To: "dev@airavata.apache.org <mailto:dev@airavata.apache.org>" > <dev@airavata.apache.org <mailto:dev@airavata.apache.org>> > Subject: Re: [#Spring17-Airavata-Courses] : Request for a clone of project to > work on two phase commit. > > Yes Thanmai, > > I am on it, will fork user-profile-service and sharing registry from Airavata > Repository, we can work on them. > > Regards, > > Anuj Bhandar > > > On 3/1/17 3:09 PM, Thanmai Mallesha Bindi wrote: > Hello all, > > We would like to have a clone of any of the project that Airavata has on > Github to try out two phase commit. I think as we discussed in the previous > lecture, members of this project would be: > > Sneha Tilak (tilaks26) > Supreeth Shivanand (supreeth90) > Anuj Bhandar (anujbhan) > Thanmai Bindi (tbindi) > > Please do let us know if this can be made available and if you can add the > members above as the contributors to that project. > > Thanks & Regards, > Thanmai > >