Hi,

After the hackathon last weekend and a busy week in local projects, I
should have a little more time this weekend, also due to May 1st holiday
tomorrow.

I have not set up any Jenkins job or requested one, but
got /trunk/clients/w3c-ddr/ consistent by fixing old names or POM
references like "java". This module is now self-contained and also builds
properly in Maven. I trust Reza or other committers can help doing the same
on the /clients/java side. Ideally also with separate /examples building on
top of a particular client.

How about .NET? It was pretty unaffected by the actual change, but Log4Net
shows clearly, there is a Jenkins node and possibly plugins allowing to
build C# or VB.net projects, too.

@Eberhard, would you be able and willing to drive that, or do you currently
have no time for that?

Also on the long run, it seems Microsoft plans to replace Visual Studio
Community Edition with something called "Visual Studio Code", see
https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs

I downloaded it, probably give it a try here or on my laptop if it doesn't
take too much HD space over the weekend. It looks like it does the basic
stuff for all of these languages:
https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/languages so more or less an answer to
Eclipse, NetBeans or free versions of IntelliJ from Microsoft.
Thus trying to edit and compile the .NET codebase with this new "Open
Source friendly" IDE from Microsoft and maybe offer some level or README
(VS Code also supports MarkDown;-) seems like a good idea. Not to mention a
lot of other languages, including Java also are supported.

Werner

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