Hello people! I'm an author of BinaryNotes project at sourceforge. Recently to me has addressed Rodrigo Madera with the request to change the license from LGPL to Apache License. And I found this forum and post. I think that it's possible. I would like to understand how much to you it will help. If there is a need for use in projects by Apache, I am glad to help. Thanks!
Rodrigo Madera wrote: > > Community, > > I am in the process of writing the engine (or shall we more appropriately > say "glue"?) as I posted on the other thread that will automatically > generate the encoders for a given Message (or Sequence, in ASN.1 lingo). > > Before I go any further, there is something that only the commiters can > tell > me: What have you done for ASN.1 support so far? > > Anything nice (or sad) that you wish to say when ASN.1 and MINA are on the > same sentence? > > Our business is in the need of a library to handle complex binary > protocols, > and since we will be using MINA, which has not cost us a single cent, we > will contribute everything we make as Open Source. > > Our current plan is to use a compiler for ASN.1 (we are looking at > BinaryNotes) and use the generated classes for the Apache BCEL input so we > can get the automatic code generation for MINA Encoders/Decoders. > > Please share your thoughts and experience with this matter. > > Thank you for your help, > Rodrigo Madera > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Coding-ASN.1-Support-tf4138961s16868.html#a11847087 Sent from the Apache MINA Support Forum mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
