To fix the issue that robert spotted I will remove the offending
(unused) file from svn and the distro. Do I then need to ask the tuscany
committers for another vote on this release?
Cheers,
On 23/04/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23/04/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED
I have now removed the xhtml schema from svn and from the sdo
source distribution zip/tar.gz and refreshed the md5/asc files here:
http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC4/
Cheers,
On 24/04/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To fix the issue that robert spotted I will remove
+1
On 23/04/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me
On 4/23/07, Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 Welcome Andy
On 4/23/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me.
...ant
On 4/23/07, kelvin goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy has taken
The IPMC has found an issue with a missing notice in the SDO C++ source
release being voted on. To fix this I can either remove the offending file
or update the Notice text. After re-building the distro to include this fix
do I need to hold another vote here for this release?
Cheers,
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Thanks Dims, Paul.
We would greatly apreciate a.n.other IPMC member to vote on this
Thank you
On 20/04/07, Paul Fremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me!
Paul
On 4/20/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any one else?
On 16/04/07, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Thanks for taking a look.
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On 4/23/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Dims, Paul.
We would greatly apreciate a.n.other IPMC member to vote on this
issues
looks to me like
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf
On 23/04/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for taking a look.
On 23/04/07, robert burrell donkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/23/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Dims, Paul.
We would greatly apreciate a.n.other IPMC member to vote on this
issues
Interesting!
There are 2 methods:
1. addType(const string, const string, ...etc.)
2. addType(const char*, const char*, ...etc.)
the first variation calls the second. Where you pass char* it works. I've
seeen similar behaviour when the string is being passed across different MS
c++ runtime
any one else?
On 16/04/07, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me.
On 4/16/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We held a vote on [EMAIL PROTECTED] to publish a new
milestone release of
the Tuscany Native SCA and C++ SDO implementations. The vote email
thread
We held a vote on [EMAIL PROTECTED] to publish a new
milestone release of
the Tuscany Native SCA and C++ SDO implementations. The vote email thread is
available here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg15640.html
In summary we have 6 +1 votes: 5 from committers and 1 non-binding,
. Hopefully that wont take too long.
...ant
On 3/25/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you all.
This vote is passed with +1's from Pete Robbins, Andrew Borley,
Jean-Sebastien Delfino, Ant Elder, Geoffrey Winn, Simon Laws and
Adriano Crestani (non-binding) and no -1's.
I will ask
I'll take a look at this.
On 05/04/07, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Memory leaks are a major concern for PHP users in a long-running web
server.
For some time we've had a problem that we cannot reliably drop a datagraph
because of various access violations which may occur,
Patch applied. Looks ok to me.
Thanks.
On 10/04/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll take a look at this.
On 05/04/07, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Memory leaks are a major concern for PHP users in a long-running web
server.
For some time we've had a problem
to the
RootType so I changed that and it speeds up things a lot.
There were also places where PropertyList and TypeDefinitions etc were being
copied by assigning them to an instance rather than a reference so I fixed
these.
Cheers,
On 28/03/07, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete Robbins
I've been playing around with ways to avoid having to repeatedly parse large
schema where the performance isn't great. The scenario is that I have a base
set of types from a schema that I need (e.g. WSDL schema) and a variable set
of types from some user defined schema. So each time I want a
+1
On 28/03/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1!
...ant
On 3/27/07, Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to nominate Adriano Crestani to become a Tuscany committer.
Adriano started by helping on Java DAS, and recently is contributing a
new
DAS C++ Implementation, he
+1
On 26/03/07, Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1
On 3/26/07, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me.
On 3/26/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to have a near-zero-tolerance Be Nice policy on the Tuscany
mailing lists where we don't allow
Thank you all.
This vote is passed with +1's from Pete Robbins, Andrew Borley,
Jean-Sebastien Delfino, Ant Elder, Geoffrey Winn, Simon Laws and
Adriano Crestani (non-binding) and no -1's.
I will ask the Incubator PMC to ratify the vote for this release.
Cheers,
--
Pete
, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please vote to approve the release of milestone 3 of Tuscany SCA
Native
and
Tuscany SDO C++.
The SDO release includes performance improvements (30-40%) along with
improvements to robustness.
The SCA release includes support for C
On 21/03/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20/03/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/20/07, Geoffrey Winn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've downloaded the SDO src distribution on XP and it builds and runs as
advertised.
+1 from me.
Geoff.
On 20/03/07, ant elder
On 21/03/07, Adriano Crestani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I run it on vs express the cosole opens, the text **Sample
ObjectCreation is printed on the cosole and then an error
message appears:
Unhandled exception at 0x7c812a5b in sdo_misc.exe: Microsoft C++ exception:
-1.0-incubator-M3-binthat's the latest version, I
suppose.
Adriano Crestani
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On 21/03/07, Adriano Crestani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I run it on vs express the cosole opens, the text **Sample
ObjectCreation is printed
Adriano, did you check whay is on your PATH?
On 21/03/07, Adriano Crestani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My TUSCANY_SDOCPP is pointing to
C:\tuscany_sdo_cpp-1.0-incubator-M3-binthat's the latest version, I
suppose.
Adriano Crestani
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On 21/03/07
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On 3/20/07, Geoffrey Winn [EMAIL
On 21/03/07, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wanted quickly to report that I've updated my local copy of the PHP
extension for SDO to Tuscany revision level 520962, and I am seeing two
regressions in previously working testcases. I don't have enough evidence
yet to say if these
?
Answering Pete's question: PATH =
C:\Adriano\Faculdade\Tuscany\Tuscany\CPP\libxml2-2.6.13.win32\bin;
C:\Adriano\Faculdade\Tuscany\Tuscany\CPP\iconv;
C:\Adriano\Faculdade\Tuscany\Tuscany\CPP\zlib-1.2.3-lib;
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\bin;
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Here's my own +1
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On 18/03/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Borley wrote:
On 3/16/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please vote
On 18/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Borley wrote:
On 3/16/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please vote to approve the release of milestone 3 of Tuscany SCA Native
and
Tuscany SDO C++.
The SDO release includes performance improvements (30-40
On 18/03/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Borley wrote:
On 3/16/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please vote to approve the release of milestone 3 of Tuscany SCA
Native
and
Tuscany SDO C
On 18/03/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Borley wrote:
On 3/16/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please vote to approve the release of milestone 3 of Tuscany SCA
Native
and
Tuscany SDO C
On 16/03/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/15/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/15/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/15/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the latest candidate with fixes to the samples deploy
location
Please vote to approve the release of milestone 3 of Tuscany SCA Native and
Tuscany SDO C++.
The SDO release includes performance improvements (30-40%) along with
improvements to robustness.
The SCA release includes support for C++, Python and Ruby languages and sca,
webservice and REST
, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've notice that building the samples on Mac installs them in
sca/samples/samples. I'll look into this.
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ant elder wrote:
I was using libxml2 2.6.27, seeing you had 2.6.24 i went looking for
that
but can't find a pre-compiled win32 version for that, so I tried
2.6.23 and
using
On 15/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Borley wrote:
On 3/14/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forgot to say what is new in this release!
SDO C++ has a 30-40% performance improvement.
SCA Native has language support for C++, Python and Ruby, binding
On 15/03/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/15/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/15/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ant elder wrote:
I was using libxml2 2.6.27, seeing you had 2.6.24 i went looking for
that
but can't find a pre-compiled
On 15/03/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/15/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ant elder wrote:
I was using libxml2 2.6.27, seeing you had 2.6.24 i went looking for
that
but can't find a pre-compiled win32 version for that, so I tried
2.6.23 and
using
On 15/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Jean-Sebastien Delfino wrote:
I just finished testing all the samples on RHEL4 and they all worked
for me except AlertAggregator, which gives me this:
[snip]
The HTTPD server log says this:
Traceback (most recent call
On 15/03/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So that prompted me to check the licenses. Zlib and libxml2 look fine i
think though they do need to be added to the Tuscany LICENSE and NOTICE
files if the Tuscany code is using those APIs whether or not Tuscany
Native
is distributing them. Looks
On 15/03/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/15/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15/03/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So that prompted me to check the licenses. Zlib and libxml2 look fine
i
think though they do need to be added to the Tuscany LICENSE
A refresh of the release candidate is now available at:
http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC2/
Hopefully this addresses the issues raised above.
Cheers,
--
Pete
On 15/03/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A refresh of the release candidate is now available at:
http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC2/
Hopefully this addresses the issues raised above.
Cheers,
--
Pete
Oh well... I still haven't fixed the deployment of the samples on linux
Here is the latest candidate with fixes to the samples deploy location on
linux/mac
http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC3/
If there are no major issues with this I will start a vote tomorrow.
Cheers,
--
Pete
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So that prompted me to check
picked up
for
the current Native Release, so applying new patches to the C++ DAS will
not
affect the release... but I just want to double check if I have the right
understanding...
--
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http://people.apache.org/~lresende
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On 15/03/07
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On 15/03/07, ant elder
On 15/03/07, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you please include my patch for
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1166? AFAIK this is not
contentious.
--
Caroline
I'll apply that so it will be picked up in the next re-spin.
Cheers,
--
Pete
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1166?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
]
Pete Robbins resolved TUSCANY-1166.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: Cpp-current
patch applied
Won't compile with VC6
We are having a discussion on tuscany-dev to decide if we need to add our
use of Libxml in the NOTICE file for the release we are preparing. We
compile against the headers but no Libxml artifacts are included in anything
we distribute. We document that libxml is a pre-req.
The question is do we
I have posted a release candidate here:
http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC1/
Before starting a vote for this I would appreciate some folk trying it out
and reporting the silly errors that will require a vote to restart. Please
reply here with any problems (or success) you may have.
Thank
On 14/03/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just given this a try with the windows binary builds and following
the
getting started instructions to run the calculator sample.
The first try failed as libxml2 and iconv are missing. I see now it does
mention these in the SDO system
I've notice that building the samples on Mac installs them in
sca/samples/samples. I'll look into this.
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Just a quick update.
The doc is in order now (thanks Andy) and the distros are ok on Linux/Mac.
I'm having to rework the source distro for Windows as there were some errors
in the build settings. A few more minor changes to the build script to make
the extensions optional and I'll be done.
On 13/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete Robbins wrote:
Just a quick update.
The doc is in order now (thanks Andy) and the distros are ok on
Linux/Mac.
I'm having to rework the source distro for Windows as there were some
errors
in the build settings. A few more
On 13/03/07, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After getting up to date, I'm seeing:
SequenceImpl.cpp
c:\dev\pecl\sdo\commonj\sdo\sequenceimpl.h(344) : error C4716:
'commonj::sdo::SequenceImpl::seq_item::operator=' : must return a value
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'cl.exe' : return code
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On 13/03/07, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After getting up to date, I'm seeing:
SequenceImpl.cpp
c:\dev\pecl\sdo\commonj\sdo\sequenceimpl.h(344) : error C4716:
'commonj::sdo::SequenceImpl::seq_item::operator=' : must return
fix checked in to HEAD
On 13/03/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13/03/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13/03/07, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After getting up to date, I'm seeing:
SequenceImpl.cpp
c:\dev\pecl\sdo\commonj\sdo\sequenceimpl.h
On 13/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete Robbins wrote:
Just a quick update.
The doc is in order now (thanks Andy) and the distros are ok on
Linux/Mac.
I'm having to rework the source distro for Windows as there were some
errors
in the build settings. A few more
Adriano,
On Linux this should be in the standard include path the comiler uses in
/usr/include.
On Windows this will be in the standard compiler include path: C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\include. This should be set up in the
environment by running the vcvars32.bat script found
/time.h, so I found
the
folder sys inside the folder C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\VC\include\, but there is no time.h in it. I just found timeb.h and
utime.h, but no time.h :s
Adriano Crestani
On 3/8/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adriano,
On Linux this should
/errorReport:prompt
Adriano Crestani
On 3/8/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
time.h and sys/time.h are different. sys/time.h is only included by
runtime/core/src/commonj/sdo/export.h in the sdo code and on Linux
only.
The
test in export.h is
#if defined(WIN32) || defined (_WINDOWS
I wish I'd written down what causes this :-(
Basically SDO has a header and class named XMLDocument but so has windows. I
think this is caused by putting
using namespace commonj::sdo
somewhere in a header file so the compiler resolves XMLDocument to both the
windows version and the commonj::sdo
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Thanks. The apache
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Thanks for that Mario. Very interesting.
On 05/03/07, Antollini, Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I wrote a document that explains the way I exposed a legacy C
application (called Jabon) as a Tuscany Service Component. I think it
could be useful for the community.
The link to the post
On 06/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Andrew Borley wrote:
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I can now build the PHP extension and a distro of it's source/binaries
separate from the rest of the release (at leat on Linux for now). I
have
some
I'm just about at a point where I can produce a release candidate which
includes everything except the PHP extension. I'm wondering if it would be
best to publish this then release the PHP extension as a separate entity. We
could go the whole hog and release a core package and then separate
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Andrew Borley wrote:
On 3/1/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just about at a point where I can produce a release candidate
which
includes everything except the PHP
I think we have resolved the issues with the Python samples when mixed with
Ruby and/or httpd so we have:
Windows/Linux : core, cpp, ruby, python, ws, rest, sca
Mac: core, cpp, ruby, python, rest
Tomorrow I will try and integrate the PHP extension into the distribution
and hopefully get a
When running the AlertAggregator sample on Mac I start the httpd
server fine but when I point the browser (Firefox or Safari) at
localhost:9090 I get a not found.
Pointing at localhost:9090/index.html simply displays the heml source
of the document.
The apache error_log contains:
[Thu Mar 01
in
advance of the spec group's conclusions.
95 describes the type safe interface, which again is unlikely to ever be
done for C++.
Regards,
Geoff.
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The Rest binding builds on Mac but is crashing when the SCARuntime loads
the extension which tries to register the reference binding extension. I'll
investigate that next.
The Rest binding is crashing because of the way TuscanyRuntime
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I'm currently working through building/testing the extensions and
samples
across Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
Cpp: extension
I now have Ruby working on Mac. I will remove the ws bindings and clients
from the *Calculator samples so we have a simple sample for each language.
$TUSCANY_SCACPP/extensions/ruby/lib needs to be added to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
(or PATH on windows) to run the Ruby clients. I've updated the
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I now have Ruby working on Mac. I will remove the ws bindings and
clients
from
Thanks. The apache mailing list seems sensitive to attachments. The
Jira is the right place for it anyway.
Cheers,
On 21/02/07, Caroline Maynard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had attached it to my post, and it appeared to get through OK for me, but
perhaps not for others. So I've now raised
I'm having great trouble getting the Ruby extension to work under Mac OS. It
looks like Ruby does not like the format of our automake dynamic library
libtuscany_sca_ruby.dylib. To fix this I need to use Ruby's mkmf.rb to
generate a makefile and build the extension. The easiest way to do this is
On 20/02/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/20/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having great trouble getting the Ruby extension to work under Mac
OS. It
looks like Ruby does not like the format of our automake dynamic library
libtuscany_sca_ruby.dylib. To fix this I
I'm currently working through building/testing the extensions and samples
across Windows, Linux and Mac OS.
Cpp: extension and samples look good (CppBigBank does not run on Mac as we
have no ws binding extension)
Ruby: Works fine on Windows and Linux (after fix I applied yesterday).
Currently
This was caused because the tuscany_sca core library was not linked with
-lpthread. I also added this to the Ruby extrension makefile.
Cheers,
On 16/02/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/16/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The RubyCalculator sample fails on linux
I've now removed the Axis2C clients to CppCalculator and CppBigBank.
Cheers,
On 15/02/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/15/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
starting a new thread for this.
On 15/02/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, it's
On 16/02/07, Geoffrey Winn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15/02/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll review the SCA Jiras and we can agree on which are must-fix for the
release. Can someone review the SDO C++ Jiras and propose a list of
must-fix?
I'll do the JIRA review for SDO C
Currently the scagen tool is built as a separate item in the Tuscany Native
build. I think this tool is only relevant to the C++ language extension so
should be moved to there. The windows build of scagen is tied to building
the tuscany_sca_cpp project and I'd like to do the same on Linux.
Any
It's not an urgent change so I will leave it as it is for this next release
unless I find some idle time.
Cheers,
On 16/02/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/16/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently the scagen tool is built as a separate item in the Tuscany
Native
On 16/02/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete Robbins wrote:
Currently the scagen tool is built as a separate item in the Tuscany
Native
build. I think this tool is only relevant to the C++ language
extension so
should be moved to there. The windows build of scagen
The RubyCalculator sample fails on linux. It gets to the
require(tuscany_sca_ruby)
statement and then segv's. This is on my RHEL linux.3. On Mac it get's to
this point and fails to find the library(could be a load failure) and on
Andy's linux it gets a LoadError.
Does anyone know the last time
On 16/02/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/16/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've now removed the Axis2C clients to CppCalculator and CppBigBank.
Cheers,
On 15/02/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/15/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On 09/02/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/9/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/30/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/30/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Simon Nash wrote:
A repackaging into a kernel and language
As no-one leapt in to overrule my volunteering to be RM while I've been
away... I'd better start preparing for the release ;-)
Over several threads we have discussed the content and the consensus has
been that we should produce binary downloads for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X
which contain all
starting a new thread for this.
On 15/02/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, it's committed - check out the Sample Dependencies table in
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/cpp/sca/samples/GettingStarted.html
It's a big table (I've split binding extension
We used to get an NPE when running scagen against one sample. It did not
affect the output though! It may have been down to invalid scdl??
Cheers,
On 31/01/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't I'm afraid, SCAGEN works fine on the CppCalculator sample on
both my Windows and
On 26/01/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/20/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Pete Robbins wrote:
On 19/01/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Since the Tuscany C++ M2 release, there's been quite a bit of extra
functionality
On 26/01/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26/01/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/20/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Pete Robbins wrote:
On 19/01/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Since the Tuscany C
, thanks ; )
Adriano Crestani
On 1/25/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/01/07, Adriano Crestani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm begginer with C++ and I would like to know the best way to obtain
a
char* from a string object, for example:
string name = Alice;
char* namePtr
On 25/01/07, Adriano Crestani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm begginer with C++ and I would like to know the best way to obtain a
char* from a string object, for example:
string name = Alice;
char* namePtr = (char*) string; // this is not possible : (
Obs.: I'm needing a char* and not a const
didn't find any other
function that takes const SQLCHAR* instead of SQLCHAR*. Thanks again ; )
.
On 1/25/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK. I have to ask what function are you calling that takes a char*?
Is
there an equivalent that takes const char*?
Cheers,
On 25/01/07
as a
paremeter.
I think strdup will help a lot, thanks ; )
Adriano Crestani
On 1/25/07, Pete Robbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25/01/07, Adriano Crestani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm begginer with C++ and I would like to know the best way to
obtain
a
char* from
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