RE: GCJ

2006-01-11 Thread Parikh,Pratik

Hi Everyone,

   I do agree with I wouldn't recommend it without some fairly thorough 
testing, but the technology there is maturing quite rapidly. And that is one 
of the reason I don't recommend GCJ being used. I don't want you guys to write 
bunch of code around it and then have problem porting it to java 5.

Thanks,
Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation | (1)-816-201-1298 | 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2:18 AM
To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: GCJ

I don't know ... I tryed to run a test client I developed using eclipse with 
axis (pretty easy). It worked over Sun's stuf but when it came to compile it 
with GCJ I started to find problems regarding the javax.activation package, 
which isn't included in gcjlib/classpath project and, also, refers to awt 
(incomplete in gcjlib/classpath).
Ok, I'm new to axis but, what's the point in using Sun's javax.activation??
Dims, as I'm new to axis (and web services) I don't think I can help much with 
this issue although I may give it a try.

Thanks!


br
br
Mensaje originalbr
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]br
Recibido: 10/01/2006 21:10br
Para: axis-dev@ws.apache.orgbr
Asunto: Re:
GCJbr
br
I don't know about GCJ and the server functionality specifically, but the 
client code works nicely with GNU Classpath 0.19 (tested under IKVM).nbsp; I 
would suspect that most of Axis would work nicely as well.brbrI wouldn't 
recommend it without some fairly thorough testing, but the technology there is 
maturing quite rapidly.
brbr-- brJessbra href=http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/;
http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight//abrbrdivspan
class=gmail_quoteOn 1/10/06, b
class=gmail_sendernameParikh,Pratik/b
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1ex;brHi Dims,brbrnbsp;nbsp; I would not recommend using gcj? Since 
there is no support for it, and it is not perfect!
brbrThanks,brParikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation |
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Can you please help us do it?brbrthanks, brdimsbrbrOn 1/10/06, a 
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initiatives to port axis to gcjlib? Did someone managebr to
compile axis with gcj? And, if so, where can I find these libs?
brbr Thanks in advancebrbrbr Prueba el Nuevo Correo Terra; 
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Re: GCJ

2006-01-11 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Pratik,

Thanks for your feedback. Have u tried it? Do you have any experience
with it? We are in touch with Kaffe/Classpath/gcj/gcjx folks but we
have not tried Axis2 with gcj yet. AFAICT there will be no code
changes needed to run Axis2 on either Kaffe or GCJ. So you don't have
to worry about it.

thanks,
dims

On 1/11/06, Parikh,Pratik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

I do agree with I wouldn't recommend it without some fairly thorough 
 testing, but the technology there is maturing quite rapidly. And that is one 
 of the reason I don't recommend GCJ being used. I don't want you guys to 
 write bunch of code around it and then have problem porting it to java 5.

 Thanks,
 Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation | (1)-816-201-1298 | 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2:18 AM
 To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: GCJ

 I don't know ... I tryed to run a test client I developed using eclipse with 
 axis (pretty easy). It worked over Sun's stuf but when it came to compile it 
 with GCJ I started to find problems regarding the javax.activation package, 
 which isn't included in gcjlib/classpath project and, also, refers to awt 
 (incomplete in gcjlib/classpath).
 Ok, I'm new to axis but, what's the point in using Sun's javax.activation??
 Dims, as I'm new to axis (and web services) I don't think I can help much 
 with this issue although I may give it a try.

 Thanks!


 br
 br
 Mensaje originalbr
 De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]br
 Recibido: 10/01/2006 21:10br
 Para: axis-dev@ws.apache.orgbr
 Asunto: Re:
 GCJbr
 br
 I don't know about GCJ and the server functionality specifically, but the 
 client code works nicely with GNU Classpath 0.19 (tested under IKVM).nbsp; I 
 would suspect that most of Axis would work nicely as well.brbrI wouldn't 
 recommend it without some fairly thorough testing, but the technology there 
 is maturing quite rapidly.
 brbr-- brJessbra href=http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/;
 http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight//abrbrdivspan
 class=gmail_quoteOn 1/10/06, b
 class=gmail_sendernameParikh,Pratik/b
 a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:/spanblockquote class=gmail_quote 
 style=border-left:
 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 
 1ex;brHi Dims,brbrnbsp;nbsp; I would not recommend using gcj? Since 
 there is no support for it, and it is not perfect!
 brbrThanks,brParikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation |
 (1)-816-201-1298 | a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/a | 
 a href=http://www.cerner.com;www.cerner.
 com/abr
 brbr-Original Message-brFrom: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:a 
 href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/a]
 brSent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:59 AMbrTo: a 
 href=mailto:axis-dev@ws.apache.org;axis-dev@ws.apache.org
 /a; a href=mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/abrSubject: Re: GCJbrbrNot yet. 
 Can you please help us do it?brbrthanks, brdimsbrbrOn 1/10/06, a 
 href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
 /a a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:br Hi there!brbr Are there any
 initiatives to port axis to gcjlib? Did someone managebr to
 compile axis with gcj? And, if so, where can I find these libs?
 brbr Thanks in advancebrbrbr Prueba el Nuevo Correo Terra; 
 Seguro, Rápido, Fiable.brbrbrbrbr--brDavanum Srinivas : a 
 href=http://wso2.com/blogs/;http://wso2.com/blogs//a
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RE: GCJ

2006-01-11 Thread Parikh,Pratik

Hi Dims,

   I have done some stuff around it for another open source project. So yes I 
do have some exps around it.

Thanks,
Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation | (1)-816-201-1298 | 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com


-Original Message-
From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 9:44 AM
To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GCJ

Pratik,

Thanks for your feedback. Have u tried it? Do you have any experience with it? 
We are in touch with Kaffe/Classpath/gcj/gcjx folks but we have not tried Axis2 
with gcj yet. AFAICT there will be no code changes needed to run Axis2 on 
either Kaffe or GCJ. So you don't have to worry about it.

thanks,
dims

On 1/11/06, Parikh,Pratik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

I do agree with I wouldn't recommend it without some fairly thorough 
 testing, but the technology there is maturing quite rapidly. And that is one 
 of the reason I don't recommend GCJ being used. I don't want you guys to 
 write bunch of code around it and then have problem porting it to java 5.

 Thanks,
 Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation |
 (1)-816-201-1298 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 2:18 AM
 To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
 Subject: Re: GCJ

 I don't know ... I tryed to run a test client I developed using eclipse with 
 axis (pretty easy). It worked over Sun's stuf but when it came to compile it 
 with GCJ I started to find problems regarding the javax.activation package, 
 which isn't included in gcjlib/classpath project and, also, refers to awt 
 (incomplete in gcjlib/classpath).
 Ok, I'm new to axis but, what's the point in using Sun's javax.activation??
 Dims, as I'm new to axis (and web services) I don't think I can help much 
 with this issue although I may give it a try.

 Thanks!


 br
 br
 Mensaje originalbr
 De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]br
 Recibido: 10/01/2006 21:10br
 Para: axis-dev@ws.apache.orgbr
 Asunto: Re:
 GCJbr
 br
 I don't know about GCJ and the server functionality specifically, but the 
 client code works nicely with GNU Classpath 0.19 (tested under IKVM).nbsp; I 
 would suspect that most of Axis would work nicely as well.brbrI wouldn't 
 recommend it without some fairly thorough testing, but the technology there 
 is maturing quite rapidly.
 brbr-- brJessbra href=http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/;
 http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight//abrbrdivspan
 class=gmail_quoteOn 1/10/06, b
 class=gmail_sendernameParikh,Pratik/b
 a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:/spanblockquote class=gmail_quote 
 style=border-left:
 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 
 1ex;brHi Dims,brbrnbsp;nbsp; I would not recommend using gcj? Since 
 there is no support for it, and it is not perfect!
 brbrThanks,brParikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner
 Corporation |
 (1)-816-201-1298 | a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/a | 
 a href=http://www.cerner.com;www.cerner.
 com/abr
 brbr-Original Message-brFrom: Davanum Srinivas
 [mailto:a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/a]
 brSent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:59 AMbrTo: a
 href=mailto:axis-dev@ws.apache.org;axis-dev@ws.apache.org
 /a; a href=mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/abrSubject: Re:
 GCJbrbrNot yet. Can you please help us do it?brbrthanks,
 brdimsbrbrOn 1/10/06, a
 href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
 /a a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:br Hi there!brbr Are there any
 initiatives to port axis to gcjlib? Did someone managebr to
 compile axis with gcj? And, if so, where can I find these libs?
 brbr Thanks in advancebrbrbr Prueba el Nuevo Correo
 Terra; Seguro, Rápido, Fiable.brbrbrbrbr--brDavanum
 Srinivas : a href=http://wso2.com/blogs/;http://wso2.com/blogs//a
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RE: GCJ

2006-01-11 Thread Parikh,Pratik

Hi Dims,

   I am confused are we talking about generic support for java 1.4 and 
compiling the axis2 with it? Or are we talking about something else

Thanks,
Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation | (1)-816-201-1298 | 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com


-Original Message-
From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:10 AM
To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GCJ

jesse,

good news for you. pick up the activation jars and even mailapi jars from 
Geronimo. (http://ibiblio.org/maven/geronimo-spec/jars/). then u can have a 
100% free stack.

-- dims

On 1/11/06, Jesse Sightler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, I think it would be significantly more difficult to get the whole
 project to compile.  In my case, I was just running under IKVM in
 dynamic mode, and using Sun's activation.jar/mail.jar for testing. 
 That setup worked fairly well.

 Trying to compile on top of a 100% free stack I think would still be
 somewhat difficult given the limitations of GCJ at the moment.

 --
 Jess
 http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/


 On 1/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I don't know ... I tryed to run a test client I developed using
  eclipse
 with axis (pretty easy). It worked over Sun's stuf but when it came
  to compile it with GCJ I started to find problems regarding the
 javax.activation package, which isn't included in gcjlib/classpath
 project
  and, also, refers to awt (incomplete in gcjlib/classpath).
  Ok, I'm new to axis but, what's the point in using Sun's
 javax.activation??
  Dims, as I'm new to axis (and web services) I don't think I can help
  much
 with this issue although I may give it a try.
 
  Thanks!
 
 
  br
  br
  Mensaje originalbr
  De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]br
  Recibido: 10/01/2006 21:10br
  Para: axis-dev@ws.apache.orgbr
  Asunto: Re:
  GCJbr
  br
  I don't know about GCJ and the server functionality specifically,
  but the
 client code works nicely with GNU Classpath 0.19
  (tested under IKVM).nbsp; I would suspect that most of Axis would
  work
 nicely as well.brbrI wouldn't recommend it without some fairly
  thorough testing, but the technology there is maturing quite rapidly.
  brbr-- brJessbra
 href=http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/ 
 
 http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight//abrbrdivspan
 class=gmail_quoteOn 1/10/06, b
 class=gmail_sendernameParikh,Pratik/b
  a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:/spanblockquote class=gmail_quote
 style=border-left:
  1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left:
 1ex;brHi Dims,brbrnbsp;nbsp; I would not recommend using
  gcj? Since there is no support for it, and it is not perfect!
  brbrThanks,brParikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner
  Corporation
 |
  (1)-816-201-1298 | a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a | a href=http://www.cerner.com;www.cerner.
  com/abr
  brbr-Original Message-brFrom: Davanum Srinivas
  [mailto:a
 href=mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/a]
  brSent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:59 AMbrTo: a href=mailto:
 axis-dev@ws.apache.orgaxis-dev@ws.apache.org
  /a; a href=mailto:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/abrSubject: Re:
  GCJbrbrNot
 yet. Can you please help us do it?brbrthanks,
  brdimsbrbrOn 1/10/06, a href=mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
  /a a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:br Hi there!brbr Are there
  any
 initiatives to port axis to gcjlib? Did someone managebr to
  compile axis with gcj? And, if so, where can I find these libs?
  brbr Thanks in advancebrbrbr Prueba el Nuevo Correo
  Terra; Seguro, Rápido,
 Fiable.brbrbrbrbr--brDavanum Srinivas : a href=
 http://wso2.com/blogs/;http://wso2.com/blogs//a
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Re: GCJ

2006-01-11 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Nope. we are just talking about running whatever code we have with an
alternative jvm. dev team strongly feels (when last polled) that if
people want to use jdk1.3 then use Axis1, if they want to use 1.4 or
1.5 then use Axis2. Note that as long as the dev team feels that 1.4
is needed, we will not use generics or other stuff that comes with
1.5. If we need annotations etc, we will make sure code will work w/o
that in 1.4 using technical solutions (in this case specific case we
use JAM - http://annogen.codehaus.org/JAM). There is some discussion
going on in other projects like Geronimo on Retrotranslator
(http://retrotranslator.sourceforge.net/), But not on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

thanks,
dims

On 1/11/06, Parikh,Pratik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Dims,

I am confused are we talking about generic support for java 1.4 and 
 compiling the axis2 with it? Or are we talking about something else

 Thanks,
 Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation | (1)-816-201-1298 | 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com


 -Original Message-
 From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:10 AM
 To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: GCJ

 jesse,

 good news for you. pick up the activation jars and even mailapi jars from 
 Geronimo. (http://ibiblio.org/maven/geronimo-spec/jars/). then u can have a 
 100% free stack.

 -- dims

 On 1/11/06, Jesse Sightler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yes, I think it would be significantly more difficult to get the whole
  project to compile.  In my case, I was just running under IKVM in
  dynamic mode, and using Sun's activation.jar/mail.jar for testing.
  That setup worked fairly well.
 
  Trying to compile on top of a 100% free stack I think would still be
  somewhat difficult given the limitations of GCJ at the moment.
 
  --
  Jess
  http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/
 
 
  On 1/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I don't know ... I tryed to run a test client I developed using
   eclipse
  with axis (pretty easy). It worked over Sun's stuf but when it came
   to compile it with GCJ I started to find problems regarding the
  javax.activation package, which isn't included in gcjlib/classpath
  project
   and, also, refers to awt (incomplete in gcjlib/classpath).
   Ok, I'm new to axis but, what's the point in using Sun's
  javax.activation??
   Dims, as I'm new to axis (and web services) I don't think I can help
   much
  with this issue although I may give it a try.
  
   Thanks!
  
  
   br
   br
   Mensaje originalbr
   De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]br
   Recibido: 10/01/2006 21:10br
   Para: axis-dev@ws.apache.orgbr
   Asunto: Re:
   GCJbr
   br
   I don't know about GCJ and the server functionality specifically,
   but the
  client code works nicely with GNU Classpath 0.19
   (tested under IKVM).nbsp; I would suspect that most of Axis would
   work
  nicely as well.brbrI wouldn't recommend it without some fairly
   thorough testing, but the technology there is maturing quite rapidly.
   brbr-- brJessbra
  href=http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/ 
  
  http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight//abrbrdivspan
  class=gmail_quoteOn 1/10/06, b
  class=gmail_sendernameParikh,Pratik/b
   a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:/spanblockquote class=gmail_quote
  style=border-left:
   1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left:
  1ex;brHi Dims,brbrnbsp;nbsp; I would not recommend using
   gcj? Since there is no support for it, and it is not perfect!
   brbrThanks,brParikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner
   Corporation
  |
   (1)-816-201-1298 | a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a | a href=http://www.cerner.com;www.cerner.
   com/abr
   brbr-Original Message-brFrom: Davanum Srinivas
   [mailto:a
  href=mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/a]
   brSent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:59 AMbrTo: a href=mailto:
  axis-dev@ws.apache.orgaxis-dev@ws.apache.org
   /a; a href=mailto:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/abrSubject: Re:
   GCJbrbrNot
  yet. Can you please help us do it?brbrthanks,
   brdimsbrbrOn 1/10/06, a href=mailto:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
   /a a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:br Hi there!brbr Are there
   any
  initiatives to port axis to gcjlib? Did someone managebr to
   compile axis with gcj? And, if so, where can I find these libs?
   brbr Thanks in advancebrbrbr Prueba el Nuevo Correo
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RE: GCJ

2006-01-11 Thread Parikh,Pratik

Hi Dims,

   Thanks. I think what you said make sense, but it did raise a question in my 
mind. How hard would it be to take the axis 1.X solution and run it on Axis2? 
Please let me know? I have build my solution around Axis1.X and was wondering 
how hard what would it be or what would it take to run on Axis2.

Thanks,
Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation | (1)-816-201-1298 | 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com


-Original Message-
From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:51 AM
To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GCJ

Nope. we are just talking about running whatever code we have with an 
alternative jvm. dev team strongly feels (when last polled) that if people want 
to use jdk1.3 then use Axis1, if they want to use 1.4 or
1.5 then use Axis2. Note that as long as the dev team feels that 1.4 is needed, 
we will not use generics or other stuff that comes with 1.5. If we need 
annotations etc, we will make sure code will work w/o that in 1.4 using 
technical solutions (in this case specific case we use JAM - 
http://annogen.codehaus.org/JAM). There is some discussion going on in other 
projects like Geronimo on Retrotranslator 
(http://retrotranslator.sourceforge.net/), But not on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

thanks,
dims

On 1/11/06, Parikh,Pratik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Dims,

I am confused are we talking about generic support for java 1.4 and 
 compiling the axis2 with it? Or are we talking about something else

 Thanks,
 Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation |
 (1)-816-201-1298 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com


 -Original Message-
 From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:10 AM
 To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: GCJ

 jesse,

 good news for you. pick up the activation jars and even mailapi jars from 
 Geronimo. (http://ibiblio.org/maven/geronimo-spec/jars/). then u can have a 
 100% free stack.

 -- dims

 On 1/11/06, Jesse Sightler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yes, I think it would be significantly more difficult to get the
  whole project to compile.  In my case, I was just running under IKVM
  in dynamic mode, and using Sun's activation.jar/mail.jar for testing.
  That setup worked fairly well.
 
  Trying to compile on top of a 100% free stack I think would still be
  somewhat difficult given the limitations of GCJ at the moment.
 
  --
  Jess
  http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/
 
 
  On 1/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I don't know ... I tryed to run a test client I developed using
   eclipse
  with axis (pretty easy). It worked over Sun's stuf but when it came
   to compile it with GCJ I started to find problems regarding the
  javax.activation package, which isn't included in gcjlib/classpath
  project
   and, also, refers to awt (incomplete in gcjlib/classpath).
   Ok, I'm new to axis but, what's the point in using Sun's
  javax.activation??
   Dims, as I'm new to axis (and web services) I don't think I can
   help much
  with this issue although I may give it a try.
  
   Thanks!
  
  
   br
   br
   Mensaje originalbr
   De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]br
   Recibido: 10/01/2006 21:10br
   Para: axis-dev@ws.apache.orgbr
   Asunto: Re:
   GCJbr
   br
   I don't know about GCJ and the server functionality specifically,
   but the
  client code works nicely with GNU Classpath 0.19
   (tested under IKVM).nbsp; I would suspect that most of Axis would
   work
  nicely as well.brbrI wouldn't recommend it without some fairly
   thorough testing, but the technology there is maturing quite rapidly.
   brbr-- brJessbra
  href=http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/ 
  
  http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight//abrbrdivspan
  class=gmail_quoteOn 1/10/06, b
  class=gmail_sendernameParikh,Pratik/b
   a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:/spanblockquote class=gmail_quote
  style=border-left:
   1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left:
  1ex;brHi Dims,brbrnbsp;nbsp; I would not recommend using
   gcj? Since there is no support for it, and it is not perfect!
   brbrThanks,brParikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner
   Corporation
  |
   (1)-816-201-1298 | a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   [mailto:a
  href=mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/a]
   brSent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:59 AMbrTo: a href=mailto:
  axis-dev@ws.apache.orgaxis-dev@ws.apache.org
   /a; a href=mailto:
   [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]/abrSubject: Re:
   GCJbrbrNot
  yet. Can you please help us do it?brbrthanks,
   brdimsbrbrOn 1/10/06, a href=mailto:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
   /a a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:br Hi there!brbr Are there
   any
  initiatives to port axis to gcjlib

Re: GCJ

2006-01-11 Thread Jesse Sightler
Cool! I didn't know they had reimplemented those for Geronimo... I'll have to check it out sometime.Thanks,JessOn 1/11/06, Davanum Srinivas
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:jesse,
good news for you. pick up the activation jars and even mailapi jarsfrom Geronimo. (http://ibiblio.org/maven/geronimo-spec/jars/). then ucan have a 100% free stack.
-- dimsOn 1/11/06, Jesse Sightler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I think it would be significantly more difficult to get the whole project to compile.In my case, I was just running under IKVM in dynamic
 mode, and using Sun's activation.jar/mail.jar for testing.That setup worked fairly well. Trying to compile on top of a 100% free stack I think would still be somewhat difficult given the limitations of GCJ at the moment.
 -- Jess http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/ On 1/11/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  I don't know ... I tryed to run a test client I developed using eclipse with axis (pretty easy). It worked over Sun's stuf but when it came
  to compile it with GCJ I started to find problems regarding the javax.activation package, which isn't included in gcjlib/classpath project  and, also, refers to awt (incomplete in gcjlib/classpath).
  Ok, I'm new to axis but, what's the point in using Sun's javax.activation??  Dims, as I'm new to axis (and web services) I don't think I can help much with this issue although I may give it a try.
   Thanks!br  br  Mensaje originalbr  De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
br  Recibido: 10/01/2006 21:10br  Para: axis-dev@ws.apache.orgbr  Asunto: Re:  GCJbr
  br  I don't know about GCJ and the server functionality specifically, but the client code works nicely with GNU Classpath 0.19  (tested under IKVM).nbsp; I would suspect that most of Axis would work
 nicely as well.brbrI wouldn't recommend it without some fairly  thorough testing, but the technology there is maturing quite rapidly.  brbr-- brJessbra
 href="" href="http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/">http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/   http://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/
/abrbrdivspan class=gmail_quoteOn 1/10/06, b class=gmail_sendernameParikh,Pratik/b  a href="" href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  [EMAIL PROTECTED]/a wrote:/spanblockquote class=gmail_quote style=border-left:
  1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;brHi Dims,brbrnbsp;nbsp; I would not recommend using  gcj? Since there is no support for it, and it is not perfect!
  brbrThanks,brParikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation |  (1)-816-201-1298 | a href="" href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 yet. Can you please help us do it?brbrthanks,  brdimsbrbrOn 1/10/06, a href=""> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  brbr Thanks in advancebrbrbr Prueba el Nuevo Correo Terra;  Seguro, Rápido, Fiable.brbrbrbrbr--brDavanum Srinivas : a
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RE: GCJ

2006-01-10 Thread Parikh,Pratik

Hi Dims,
 
   I would not recommend using gcj? Since there is no support for it, and it is 
not perfect!

Thanks,
Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation | (1)-816-201-1298 | 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com


-Original Message-
From: Davanum Srinivas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:59 AM
To: axis-dev@ws.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: GCJ

Not yet. Can you please help us do it?

thanks,
dims

On 1/10/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi there!

 Are there any initiatives to port axis to gcjlib? Did someone manage
 to compile axis with gcj? And, if so, where can I find these libs?

 Thanks in advance


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Re: GCJ

2006-01-10 Thread Jesse Sightler
I don't know about GCJ and the server functionality specifically, but the client code works nicely with GNU Classpath 0.19 (tested under IKVM). I would suspect that most of Axis would work nicely as well.I wouldn't recommend it without some fairly thorough testing, but the technology there is maturing quite rapidly.
-- Jesshttp://www.jroller.com/page/jsight/On 1/10/06, Parikh,Pratik 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi Dims, I would not recommend using gcj? Since there is no support for it, and it is not perfect!
Thanks,Parikh, Pratik | Software Engineer | Cerner Corporation | (1)-816-201-1298 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.cerner.com
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