Here is a quick status report on the Java LTK implementation. Releasing a
beta version of the JAVA LTK by Oct. 5th is going to be difficult for us. We
would prefer a release date in mid-October. We also don't want to slowdown
the other LTK efforts so may be will just release the Java LTK Beta with a
2-week delay.
Status Update:
Parse LLRP messages to and from Binary: finished implementation, testing by
Pramari started this week
Parse LTK-XML to and from internal objects: work in progress, impl to be
completed next week
Support a simple connection and transaction API: work in progress, impl to
be completed 1st week of October
Support vendor extensions via XXXdef.xml file additions (run-time,
compile-time, code generation time all OK): finished implementation, testing
by Pramari started this week
Usage documentation: javadoc available
Build documentation: to be written
Hello LLRP: work in progress, to be completed next week
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul
Dietrich
Sent: Freitag, 14. September 2007 20:06
To: LLRP Toolkit Development List
Subject: [ltk-d] LLRP Toolkit Beta Relase date
I want to get some consensus on a target release date for a Beta
version of the LTK. Ive seen great progress on all the libraries and want
to see if we can set a finish line date to work towareds.
Id like the Beta target releases to include.
1) Features set:
Parse LLRP messages to and from Binary
Parse LTK-XML to and from internal objects
Support a simple connection and transaction API
Support vendor extensions via XXXdef.xml file additions
(run-time, compile-time, code generation time all OK)
Usage documentation
Build documentation
Hello-LLRP sample code
2) Beta qualities:
Commitment to make only backward compatible API changes
No known show-stopper bugs
Sufficient unit test coverage so the developer can sleep
at night knowing the toolkit will be useful
I think we want to have a Beta period that lasts about 4-8 weeks.
This will give enough time for people to integrate and use the toolkits in
applications and also give us time to develop the test cases necessary to
reach the quality for a final release.
OK, let's throw some dates out there. How about 1st week of October
(the 5th)? Library developers/leaders, Can you respond with some ideas?
Regards,
Paul
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