Stefan, FYI, i have not forgotten your request. Am right now struggling to get Annotations under JDK14 (wading thru JAM/ASM/BCEL/Retroweaver etc...) I really don't want to just do this for 15. we'd have to bring together Beehive/Axis/Geronimo to get it done. Seems like a long shot right now.
-- dims On 7/1/05, Stefan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David B., David J., Gianny, Hiram, dims, thanks for the great effort > here! Although I am not a senior in JAX-RPC matters I have spend the > last 3 weeks with it and got a glimpse on its complexity. This makes me > salute you guys even more! > > So, well done! > > Stefan > > David Blevins wrote: > > >I posted this to our private tck list a few days ago. Now that we've > >passed all tck tests, I can legally share it and invite everyone to stand > >up and applaud some people who have worked very hard on the web services > >side of our great Geronimo. > > > >Some content ommitted for legal reasons. > > > >Let's show these guys some love! > > > >-David > > > > > >----- Forwarded message from David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- > > > >I just ran the entire jaxrpc and webservices sections of the tck and > ><xx> hours and <xxxx> passing tests later I'm proud to annouce, we are > >done! We have it all locked up, nailed shut, and ready to go. > > > >Just in case anyone gets the funny idea that I did all or most of this > >work by myself, I really want to take a moment and thank the guys that > >made it happen. Even in another year I could never have done what > >these guys did. > > > > > >David J., this man keeps my butt in line. If you slow down even a bit > >he will code you over! Before you're even done checking your email in > >the morning, David will have you buried under a pile of code so big it > >will take you all day to read and a whole week to rewrite. I swear > >the guy got smart years ago and wrote a code generator generator and > >has been cashing in on it ever since. How else could anyone write so > >much code?!? > > > > > >Gianny. I think Gianny is a sick in the head. Seriously, you can > >barely finish saying the word "mapping" and Gianny will be right there > >halfway finished with a "patch". Patch being an extremely understated > >way of saying complete implementation of everything you missed or > >didn't get around to. I say he's sick cause I think he actually > >enjoys this stuff. CMP mapping, Java to XML Schema/WSDL mapping,.... > >I don't know what planet he's from, but if the mother ship could send > >a few more guys over that would be great! > > > > > >Hiram. Talk about good sport. I jerked him back and forth between > >the same two tasks like fifty million times. It was like pong. I > >can't count how many times he implemented wsdl rewriting for swapping > >out address locations. When not being distracted by me, he managed to > >close out nearly all of the jaxrpc-api section of test in like a week > >and a half. Don't let the laid back latino attitude fool you; this > >man means business! > > > > > >Dims and the whole Axis team for being super sports and johnny on the > >spot with applying patches and pushing out new snapshot jars. You > >guys are raising the bar on the rest of us poor projects, knock it off :) > > > > > >Big round of applause and standing ovation for these guys! We're damn > >lucky to have them. > > > > > >Best regards and thanks, > >David Blevins > > > >----- End forwarded message ----- > > > > > > > > -- Davanum Srinivas -http://blogs.cocoondev.org/dims/
