I am sponsoring this familiarity case for Vivek Titarmare. It requests minor 
binding and times out 03/03/2009. This Fast Track represents a component of 
LSARC 2008/748 - Drools.
The FOSS checklist, man page and javadoc (zip file) are in the case directory 
and also the checklist and man page are attached.

-- mark

Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.68 02/23/09 SMI
This information is Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems
1. Introduction
    1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
         pullparser
    1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier:
         Author:  Vivek Titarmare
    1.3  Date of This Document:
        24 February, 2009

2. Project Summary
   2.1 Project Description

        Xml Pull Parser (XPP) is a streaming pull XML parser and should be used 
when there is a need to process quickly and efficiently all input elements(for 
example in SOAP processors).

4. Technical Description:

        Xml Pull Parser (XPP) is a streaming pull XML parser and should be used 
when there is a need to process quickly and efficiently all input elements(for 
example in SOAP processors).
 
5. Interfaces 

   Exported interface                   Classification          Interface type
   =============================        ==============          ==============
        XmlEndTag                       Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlFormatter                    Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlNode                         Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlPullNode                     Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlPullParser                   Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlPullParserBufferControl      Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlPullParserEventPosition      Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlRecorder                     Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlStartTag                     Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlTag                          Uncommitted             Interface
        XmlWritable                     Uncommitted             Interface
        SUNWpull-parser                 Uncommitted             Package Name
        pullparser-2.1.10.jar           Uncommitted             Jar File

   The Jar file would go in "usr/share/lib/java"

   Imported interface        Classification   Comments
   =======================   ==============   
=================================== 

    /usr/share/lib/ant/xercesImpl.jar                    Already in solaris.


6. Resources and Schedule
    6.4. Steering Committee requested information
        6.4.1. Consolidation C-team Name:
                SFW
    6.5. ARC review type: FastTrack
    6.6. ARC Exposure: open



FCL--FOSS Check List

1.0 Project Information
1.1 Name of project/component
        pullparser Ver 2.1.10

1.2 Author of document
        Vivek R. Titarmare

2.0 Project Summary
  2.1 Project Description
        Xml Pull Parser (XPP) is a streaming pull XML parser and should be used 
when there is a need to process quickly and efficiently all input elements(for 
example in SOAP processors).
  
        This case is a dependency for LSARC 2008/748 - Drools. Drools is a 
dependency for PSARC 2007/210 Automatic Data Migration (ADM).
        Interface stabilities and contracts will be added to the consuming 
case(s) as needed.

  2.2 Release binding
      What is is the release binding?
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/release-taxonomy/)
      [ ] Major
      [X] Minor
      [ ] Patch or Micro
      [ ] Unknown -- ARC review required

  2.3 Type of project
      Is this case a Linux Familiarity project?
      [X] Yes
      [ ] No

  2.4 Originating Community
    2.4.1 Community Name
                XML Pull Parser (http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/xgws/xsoap/xpp/)
    
    2.4.2 Community Involvement
      Indicate Sun's involvement in the community
      [ ] Maintainer
      [ ] Contributor
      [X] Monitoring
      
      Will the project team work with the upstream community to resolve
      architectural issues of interest to Sun?
      [X] Yes 
      [ ] No - briefly explain
      
        
      Will we or are we forking from the community?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required prior to forking
      [X] No
      
3.0 Technical Description
  3.1 Installation & Sharable
    3.1.1S Solaris Installation - section only required for Solaris Software
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/install-locations/ 
for details)
      Does this project follow the Install Locations best practice?
      [X] Yes 
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
      Does this project install into /usr under 
[sbin|bin|lib|include|man|share]?
      [X] Yes
      [ ] No or N/A
      
      Does this project install into /opt?
      [ ] Yes - explain below
      [X] No or N/A
      
      Does this project install into a different directory structure?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No or N/A
      
      Do any of the components of this project conflict with anything under 
/usr?
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2007/047/ for 
details)
      [ ] Yes - explain below
      [X] No
      
      If conflicts exist then will this project install under /usr/gnu?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      [X] N/A
      
      Is this project installing into /usr/sfw?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No
      
    3.1.1W Windows Installation - section only required for Windows Software
      (see http://sac.sfbay/WSARC/2002/494 for details)
      Does this project install software into a 
      <system drive>:\Program Files\Sun\<product> or <system 
drive>:\Sun\<product>
      directory?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
      Does the project use the Windows registry?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
      Does the project use 
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Sun Microsystems\<product>\<version>
      for the registry key?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
      Is the project's stored location
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Sun Microsystems\<product id>\<version 
id>\Path?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
    3.1.2 Share and Sharable
      Does the module include any components that are used or shared by 
      other projects?
      [X] Yes
      [ ] No
    
      If yes are these components packaged to be shared with the other FOSS?
      [X] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      [ ] N/A
    
      Are these components already in the Solaris WOS?
      [ ] Yes
      [X] No - continue with next section (section 3.2)
    
      If yes are these newer versions being delivered?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
      If yes are the newer versions replacing the existing versions?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required

  3.2 Exported Libraries
      Are libraries being delivered by this project?
      [X] Yes
      [ ] No - continue with next section (section 3.3)
      
      Are 64-bit versions of the libraries being delivered?
      [X] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
    
      Are static versions of the libraries being delivered?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No 
      
  3.3 Services and the /etc Directory
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/SMF-policy/)
      Does the project integrate anything into /etc/init.d or /etc/rc?.d?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No
      
      Does the project integrate any new entries into /etc/inittab or
      /etc/inetd.conf?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No
      
      Does the project integrate any private non-public files into /etc/default
      or /etc/ configuration files?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No
      
      Does the service manifests method context grant rights above that
      of the noaccess user and basic privilege set?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No
        
  3.4 Security
    3.4.1 Secure By Default 
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/secure-by-default/ 
for details)
      (see http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/NITS-policy/ 
for details)
      (see parts of 
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/SMF-policy/ for
       addtional details)
      Are there any network services provided by this project?
      [ ] Yes
      [X] No - continue with the next section (section 3.4.2)
      
      Are network services enabled by default?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [ ] No
      [X] N/A
      
      Are network services automatically enabled by the project during 
installation?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [ ] No
      [X] N/A
      
      Are inbound network communications denied by default?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      [X] N/A
      
      Is inbound data checked to prevent content-based attacks?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      [X] N/A
      
      Is the outbound receiver authenticated?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      [X] N/A
      
      Is the receiver authenticated prior to receiving any sensitive outbound 
communication?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      [X] N/A
      
    3.4.2 Authorization
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/rbac-intro/ and
           http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/rbac-profiles/ 
and
           http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/rbac-profiles/
           for details)
      Are there any setuid/setgid privileged binaries in the project?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No - continue with next section (section 3.4.3)
      
      If yes then are the setuid/setgid privileges handled by the use of roles?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required

    3.4.3 Auditing
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/audit-policy/ for 
details)
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2003/397 for details)
      Does this component contain administrative or security enforcing software?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No - continue to next section (section 3.4.4)
      
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2003/397 for details)
      Do the components create audit logs detailing what took place including 
what event
      took place, who was involved, when the event took place?
      [ ] Yes - ARC contract and Audit project team review required
      [ ] No - ARC review required
        
        
    3.4.4 Authentication
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/policies/PAM/)
      Do the components contain any authentication code?
      [ ] Yes
      [X] No - continue to next section (section 3.4.5)
      
      If yes do the components use PAM (plugable authentication modules) for 
authentication?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
      If yes is a single PAM session maintained during authentication?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
      If yes are the components sufficiently privileged to allow the requested 
      operations (authentication, password change, process credential 
manipulation, 
      audit state initialization)?
      [ ] Yes - briefly describe below
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
    3.4.5 Passwords
      (see http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/passwords-cli/ 
and
           
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/passwords-files/ for 
details)
      Do any of the components for the project deal with passwords?
      [ ] Yes
      [X] No - continue to next section (section 3.4.6)
      
      If yes are these passwords entered via the CLI or environment?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [ ] No
      
      Are passwords stored within the file system for the component?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - continue to next section (section 3.4.6)
      
      If yes are the permissions on the file such to protect exposing the 
password(s)?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
    3.4.6 General Security Questions
      (see 
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/bestpractices/security-questions/ for 
details)
      Are there any network protocols used by this project?
      [ ] Yes
      [X] No - continue with the next section (section 3.5)
      
      Do the components use standard network protocols?
      [ ] Yes
      [ ] No - ARC review required
      
      Do network services for the project make decisions based upon user, host 
or 
      service identities?
      [ ] Yes - explain below
      [ ] No
      [ ] N/A
      
      Do the components make use of secret information during authentication 
and/or
      authorization?
      [ ] Yes - explain below
      [ ] No
      [ ] N/A
  
  3.5 Networking
      Do the components access the network?
      [ ] Yes
      [X] No - continue with the next section (section 3.6)
      
      If yes do the components support IPv6?
      [ ] Yes 
      [ ] No - ARC review required
          
  3.6 Core Solaris Components
      Do the components of this project compete with or duplicate core 
      Solaris components?
      [ ] Yes - ARC review required
      [X] No 
      
4.0 Interfaces
      See project proposal


Introduction to Library Functions                  pull-parser(3)

NAME
     pull-parser - XML parser

DESCRIPTION
     pull-parser(3)  is a streaming pull XML parser and should be
     used when there is a need to process quickly and efficiently
     all input elements(for example in SOAP processors).For addi-
     tional information on using pull-parser, browse the complete
     html documentation at:

          file:/usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/pull-parser/index.html

LICENSE
     Indiana University Exterme! Lab Software License

FILES
     /usr/share/lib/java/pull-parser-2.1.10.jar

          pull-parser jar file

     /usr/share/lib/java/javadoc/pull-parser/index.html

          pull-parser API documentation generated with javadoc.

ATTRIBUTES
     See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
     butes:

     _______________________________________
    |   ATTRIBUTE TYPE   |  ATTRIBUTE VALUE|
    |_______________________________________
    | Availability       |  SUNWpull-parser|
    |_______________________________________
    | Interface Stability|  Uncommitted    |
    |____________________|_________________|

SEE ALSO
     http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/xgws/xsoap/xpp/

NOTES
     Source     for     pull-parser     is      available      on
     http://opensolaris.org

SunOS 5.10           Last change: 4 Feb 2009                    1

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