Nirmal Mukhi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I agree that we should point WSIF users to Tuscany once it has subsumed
> WSIF's capabilities since it has a more active developer community; however
> I am not sure what Tuscany's current capabilities are, can you point me to
> a release and documentation?
> 
> Thanks,
> Nirmal.
> 

Tuscany has just entered incubation and has not done a release yet. We
just imported the code into svn and the documentation is currently at:

http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/contrib/java/trunk/docs/

--
Jeremy


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> Apache Tuscany has some similar capabilities to WSIF. Maybe we should be
> encouraging new people to try that out, and document some sort of migration
> path for existing WSIF users.
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> It seems a bit unfair to new users not to warn them that WSIF has likely
> passed its sell-by date.
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>    ...ant
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> +1 to continuing keeping WSIF while there is interest from users and some
> manpower available to maintain it.
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> There still isn't anything else like WSIF available in the Apache WS
> portfolio, so I'd like to see it staying around.
> 
> Nirmal.
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> Davanum Srinivas wrote:
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>>These are my thoughts...what do you all think? We are spreading our
>>efforts too thin and we need to seriously think about down-sizing a
>>bit and focusing our efforts. Feel free to start a separate thread for
>>a specific project(s) that you are interested in keeping alive.
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>>WSIF      : Last legs? Time to pull the plug?
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> WSIF is currently in maintenance mode (fixing bugs etc.) and its future
> depends on users interests -there were several inquiries and ideas what
> to do but they did not go far (adding support for WSDL2 using Wooden and
> AXIS2 is probably the most probable to happen).
> 
> if all goes well i will put a new (maintenance) release and update
> website (after i re-forest my mind) but ultimately WSIF future really
> depends on its users and developers - at least for now as long as there
> is an interest i would like to see to having WSIF actively maintained.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> alek
> 
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