Hi,

Thank you for your interest. I suggest you go ahead to register yourself as a student at http://socghop.appspot.com/ and submit an application. Meanwhile, we can carry the technical discussions on this mailing list.

Please see some comments inline.

Raymond


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Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 12:38 AM
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Subject: I'd like to take part in the "tuscany-binding.ws.jaxws" and "tuscany-binding.ws.jaxws" project of Google Summer Code of 2009


Hello, Everyone,

I am a Chinese master student from Royal Institute of Technology of Sweden. I'd like to take part in the "tuscany-binding.ws.jaxws" and "tuscany-binding.ws.jaxws" project of Google Summer Code of 2009. Here I have some intuitive thinking for these two project.

For the first one, I think I should implement some middle layer between JAX-WS Dispatch API and SCA reference, and some transformer between JAXB friendly representations and other databindings. For the second task in the description, I think I could use some structure like Xfire integrated with Spring (Xfire could expose beans managed by Spring container as Web Services), provided some delegator to delegate invocations from Web to the beneath tuscany component.

<rfeng>
We can take a use-case driven approach. There are two scenarios we need to support:

1. There is an external web services and an SCA component would like to invoke it. The external service is modeled as a reference on the SCA component with binding.ws. The Tuscany runtime will dispatch the request (The reference binding invoker) on behalf of SCA to the JAX-WS stack.

2. There is an SCA component and we want to expose a service as a Web Service so that other web service clients can access it. The Tuscany runtime will be responsible to publish the service to a JAX-WS endpoint and route the incoming request to the SCA component.

3. JAX-WS stack typically supports JAXB as the default databinding. SCA components can use other databindings though. There is a databinding framework in Tuscany which can transform data from one databinding to the other. To use JAX-WS stack, we probably need to align the data to JAXB using JavaXMLAdapter (http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/javax/xml/bind/annotation/adapters/XmlAdapter.html).

4. The JAX-WS service supports both MESSAGE and PAYLOAD mode. For Tuscany binding.ws, we probably need to go with the MESSAGE mode because it will give us more control.

For the second one, I'd like to choose Hibernate as the JPA implementation for this project, since it is open-source, has many documents and examples support it and I am quite familiar and feel comfortable to work with it. This project involves some Conventions (much like those of the famous Rails), which need to be interpreted and translated into corresponding method invocation, and I will use Java Reflection to solve them.

<rfeng>AFAIK, you can apply for multiple projects in GSoC. Please judge by yourself.</rfeng>

Here is my biography and background:

I'm Xie Xiaodong, come from China. Now I'm in Sweden, pursuing my second Master Degree on Software Engineering of Distributed Systems. Before I came to Sweden, I worked for a famous online payment company in China for one and a half years. I'm also familiar with many kinds of frameworks such as Spring, Hibernate, Ibatis and so on. During the spare time of my previous job, I have read some articles about SCA, and have implemented some very simple tiny program using Tuscany.

Any comment to this mail is welcomed. And I also hope to have some more information for me to get started.

  Thank you very much for your concerning.


Sincerely yours and Best Wishes,
Xie Xiaodong

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