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Hi Folks, Last month, Dan Scott and I had some discussion on the IRC channel about our working with the less-used Java API and the fact that it needed some updating. In the course of our work, we've added the ability for it to handle some additional message/response types. As we might as well be sure we've done what we can to improve the API (in addition to needs we happened upon in the application we were working on), I have a few questions some of you folks who are more in the know might be able to answer: 1) What things come immediately to mind in terms of the API needing to support OpenSRF interactions/operations/functionality that are new since the Java API was originally created back when OpenSRF was at 0.9 (or whatever the exact version was)? 2) Given that the Java API was, iirc, intended to provide some quite specific capabilities (in support of early Acq efforts), was anything in particular left out? 3) The documentation mentions using the Python API as a reasonable model for a port to another language. I know there's been some recent work on the Python API; is it essentially functionally complete at this point? Thanks much! John |
- [OPEN-ILS-DEV] ***SPAM*** Appropriate updates to Java OpenSR... John Craig
