Re: Review Request: XMLPS should provided ordered results based on requested fields

2013-02-14 Thread Chris Mattmann

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(Updated Feb. 14, 2013, 3:50 p.m.)


Review request for oodt.


Changes
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Unit tests pass. Tested on sample EDRN dataset. Seems to work fine.


Description
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Patch augments CDEResult with an ordering of the fields, and then uses that and 
a few other functions to make sure that the result row is populated in order, 
pulling from dyn, and const fields where needed.


This addresses bug OODT-564.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OODT-564


Diffs (updated)
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./trunk/xmlps/src/main/java/org/apache/oodt/xmlps/product/XMLPSProductHandler.java
 1444629 
  ./trunk/xmlps/src/main/java/org/apache/oodt/xmlps/structs/CDEResult.java 
1444629 

Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/9438/diff/


Testing
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none yet.


Thanks,

Chris Mattmann



Re: Review Request: XMLPS should provided ordered results based on requested fields

2013-02-14 Thread Michael Joyce

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Ship it!


Ship It!

- Michael Joyce


On Feb. 14, 2013, 3:50 p.m., Chris Mattmann wrote:
 
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 (Updated Feb. 14, 2013, 3:50 p.m.)
 
 
 Review request for oodt.
 
 
 Description
 ---
 
 Patch augments CDEResult with an ordering of the fields, and then uses that 
 and a few other functions to make sure that the result row is populated in 
 order, pulling from dyn, and const fields where needed.
 
 
 This addresses bug OODT-564.
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OODT-564
 
 
 Diffs
 -
 
   
 ./trunk/xmlps/src/main/java/org/apache/oodt/xmlps/product/XMLPSProductHandler.java
  1444629 
   ./trunk/xmlps/src/main/java/org/apache/oodt/xmlps/structs/CDEResult.java 
 1444629 
 
 Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/9438/diff/
 
 
 Testing
 ---
 
 none yet.
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Chris Mattmann
 




Re: Review Request: XMLPS should provided ordered results based on requested fields

2013-02-14 Thread Chris Mattmann

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Ship it!


Ship It!

- Chris Mattmann


On Feb. 14, 2013, 3:50 p.m., Chris Mattmann wrote:
 
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 This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit:
 https://reviews.apache.org/r/9438/
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 (Updated Feb. 14, 2013, 3:50 p.m.)
 
 
 Review request for oodt.
 
 
 Description
 ---
 
 Patch augments CDEResult with an ordering of the fields, and then uses that 
 and a few other functions to make sure that the result row is populated in 
 order, pulling from dyn, and const fields where needed.
 
 
 This addresses bug OODT-564.
 https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OODT-564
 
 
 Diffs
 -
 
   
 ./trunk/xmlps/src/main/java/org/apache/oodt/xmlps/product/XMLPSProductHandler.java
  1444629 
   ./trunk/xmlps/src/main/java/org/apache/oodt/xmlps/structs/CDEResult.java 
 1444629 
 
 Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/9438/diff/
 
 
 Testing
 ---
 
 none yet.
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Chris Mattmann
 




Re: [GSoC Mentors] Google Summer of Code 2013

2013-02-14 Thread Mattmann, Chris A (388J)
Heya Ross,

You were an amazing GSoC student last year, and a great member of the OODT
PMC and SIS PMC.

Please continue to contribute and we would be happy to have you as a GSoC
again this summer!

Cheers,
Chris

On 2/13/13 11:23 PM, Ross Laidlaw rlaidlaw.o...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Chris  Cam,

I'm listening in on the OODT and SIS lists and I've been following
along with great interest.  My GSoC experience last summer was very
positive.  I found OODT to be highly accessible because of its
component-based structure.  This allowed me to focus on one area (File
Manager) and start working on my project without having to learn
everything upfront about each part of OODT.  The approach for my
project was to break it down into smaller deliverable steps.  I liked
this idea as it helped me to gain momentum.  I found the OODT and SIS
communities to be very knowledgable, welcoming and encouraging.  All
of these aspects gave me a lot of enthusiasm to contribute and to
complete GSoC.

I've tried to spread the word about GSoC to my classmates and
colleagues.  Every year there are tons of applicants and there should
be lots of healthy competition again this year for places.  I'm still
a student and I'm very keen to apply this year if the OODT/SIS
communities would be happy for me to contribute again via GSoC.

Ross



On 13 February 2013 22:09, Cameron Goodale good...@apache.org wrote:
 Chris,

 I think it would be a good idea to check in with Ross who was our GSoC
 student last summer, and ask him for feedback on his experience with
OODT.
  I hope he is listening to the dev list still, but if not we should
 check-in and see what he is doing now.

 My hope is that if Ross gives us feedback (good or bad or both) we can
work
 to improve this summer for our next GSoC student.  My apologies in
advance
 if you already did this when the GSoC last year was closed out.

 Just a few questions to get the feedback pump primed would be:

 Was the mini-project challenging enough?
 Did the OODT Devs provide enough information and support?
 Did you encounter anything that was frustrating or unnecessarily
difficult?

 Any thoughts?


 -Cam chee



 On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) 
 chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov wrote:

 [Sorry for cross posting]

 Guys,

 FYI please note that you can participate as a mentor from a PMC via
Apache
 as they are a GSoC org. ComDev will coordinate our participation but
start
 thinking about what projects we may want to do.

 Cheers,
 Chris

 From: Carol Smith car...@google.commailto:car...@google.com
 Date: Monday, February 11, 2013 11:02 AM
 To: Google Summer of Code Mentors List 
 google-summer-of-code-mentors-l...@googlegroups.commailto:
 google-summer-of-code-mentors-l...@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [GSoC Mentors] Google Summer of Code 2013

 Hi GSoC mentors and org admins,

 We've announced that we're doing Google Summer of Code 2013 [1]. Yay!

 If you would like to help spread the word about GSoC, we have
 presentations [2], logos [3], and flyers [4] for you to use. Please
host
 meetups, tell your friends and colleagues about the program, go to
 conferences, talk to people about the program, and just generally do
all
 the awesome word-of-mouth stuff you do every year to promote the
program.

 The GSoC calendar, FAQ, and events timeline have all been updated with
 this year's important dates, so please refer to those for the
milestones
 for this year's program. NB: the normal timeline for the program has
been
 modified for this year. You'll probably want to examine the dates
closely
 to make sure you know when important things are happening.

 Please consider translating the presentations and/or flyers into your
 native language and submitting them directly to me to post on the wiki.
 Localization for our material is integral to reaching the widest
possible
 audience around the world. If you decide to translate a flyer, please
fill
 out our form to request a thank you gift for your effort. [5]

 If you decide to host a meetup, please email me to let me know the
date,
 time, and location so I can put it on the GSoC calendar. Also,
remember to
 take pictures at your meetup and write up a blog post for our blog
using
 our provided template for formatting [6]. If you need promotional
items for
 your attendees, please fill out our form [7] to request some; we're
happy
 to send some along. We can provide up to about 25 pens, notebooks, or
 stickers and/or a few t-shirts. Please keep in mind, though, that
shipping
 restrictions and timeline vary country-to-country; request items early
to
 make sure they get there on time! If you have questions about hosting
 meetups, please see the section in our FAQ [8].

 Please consider applying to participate as an organization again this
year
 or maybe joining as a mentor for your favorite organization if they are
 selected this year.

 We rely on you for your help for the success of this program, so thank
you
 in advance for all the work you do!

Apache OODT mentioned in my SDTimes article on Apache in Science

2013-02-14 Thread Mattmann, Chris A (388J)
Hey Guys,

Mentioned Apache OODT (along with a number of other ones) in an article I
wrote for the SDTimes on Apache in Science:

http://www.sdtimes.com/content/article.aspx?ArticleID=39397page=2

Just wanted to let you guys know

Cheers,
Chris



Re: [GSoC Mentors] Google Summer of Code 2013

2013-02-14 Thread Mattmann, Chris A (388J)
Cam, 

Great approach to reaching out to Ross -- would you like to be a GSoC
mentor this summer?
*nudge*

Cheers,
Chris

On 2/14/13 12:51 PM, Cameron Goodale good...@apache.org wrote:

Ross,

Thanks for the feedback and I am glad to hear that your GSoC experience
was
good enough that you are considering doing it again. Is there anything we
can do differently to improve this summer?  (don't worry you won't hurt my
feelings)

Cheers,


Cameron


On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Ross Laidlaw
rlaidlaw.o...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Chris  Cam,

 I'm listening in on the OODT and SIS lists and I've been following
 along with great interest.  My GSoC experience last summer was very
 positive.  I found OODT to be highly accessible because of its
 component-based structure.  This allowed me to focus on one area (File
 Manager) and start working on my project without having to learn
 everything upfront about each part of OODT.  The approach for my
 project was to break it down into smaller deliverable steps.  I liked
 this idea as it helped me to gain momentum.  I found the OODT and SIS
 communities to be very knowledgable, welcoming and encouraging.  All
 of these aspects gave me a lot of enthusiasm to contribute and to
 complete GSoC.

 I've tried to spread the word about GSoC to my classmates and
 colleagues.  Every year there are tons of applicants and there should
 be lots of healthy competition again this year for places.  I'm still
 a student and I'm very keen to apply this year if the OODT/SIS
 communities would be happy for me to contribute again via GSoC.

 Ross



 On 13 February 2013 22:09, Cameron Goodale good...@apache.org wrote:
  Chris,
 
  I think it would be a good idea to check in with Ross who was our GSoC
  student last summer, and ask him for feedback on his experience with
 OODT.
   I hope he is listening to the dev list still, but if not we should
  check-in and see what he is doing now.
 
  My hope is that if Ross gives us feedback (good or bad or both) we can
 work
  to improve this summer for our next GSoC student.  My apologies in
 advance
  if you already did this when the GSoC last year was closed out.
 
  Just a few questions to get the feedback pump primed would be:
 
  Was the mini-project challenging enough?
  Did the OODT Devs provide enough information and support?
  Did you encounter anything that was frustrating or unnecessarily
 difficult?
 
  Any thoughts?
 
 
  -Cam chee
 
 
 
  On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (388J) 
  chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov wrote:
 
  [Sorry for cross posting]
 
  Guys,
 
  FYI please note that you can participate as a mentor from a PMC via
 Apache
  as they are a GSoC org. ComDev will coordinate our participation but
 start
  thinking about what projects we may want to do.
 
  Cheers,
  Chris
 
  From: Carol Smith car...@google.commailto:car...@google.com
  Date: Monday, February 11, 2013 11:02 AM
  To: Google Summer of Code Mentors List 
  google-summer-of-code-mentors-l...@googlegroups.commailto:
  google-summer-of-code-mentors-l...@googlegroups.com
  Subject: [GSoC Mentors] Google Summer of Code 2013
 
  Hi GSoC mentors and org admins,
 
  We've announced that we're doing Google Summer of Code 2013 [1]. Yay!
 
  If you would like to help spread the word about GSoC, we have
  presentations [2], logos [3], and flyers [4] for you to use. Please
host
  meetups, tell your friends and colleagues about the program, go to
  conferences, talk to people about the program, and just generally do
all
  the awesome word-of-mouth stuff you do every year to promote the
 program.
 
  The GSoC calendar, FAQ, and events timeline have all been updated
with
  this year's important dates, so please refer to those for the
milestones
  for this year's program. NB: the normal timeline for the program has
 been
  modified for this year. You'll probably want to examine the dates
 closely
  to make sure you know when important things are happening.
 
  Please consider translating the presentations and/or flyers into your
  native language and submitting them directly to me to post on the
wiki.
  Localization for our material is integral to reaching the widest
 possible
  audience around the world. If you decide to translate a flyer, please
 fill
  out our form to request a thank you gift for your effort. [5]
 
  If you decide to host a meetup, please email me to let me know the
date,
  time, and location so I can put it on the GSoC calendar. Also,
remember
 to
  take pictures at your meetup and write up a blog post for our blog
using
  our provided template for formatting [6]. If you need promotional
items
 for
  your attendees, please fill out our form [7] to request some; we're
 happy
  to send some along. We can provide up to about 25 pens, notebooks, or
  stickers and/or a few t-shirts. Please keep in mind, though, that
 shipping
  restrictions and timeline vary country-to-country; request items
early
 to
  make sure they get there on time! If you have