what wicket is (was: Re: [VOTE] Accept Wicket into the Incubator)

2006-08-25 Thread Leo Simons
Greg, Basically wicket creates a session for every user and then attaches a java object graph to that session, with parts shared between sessions. Then there are some mechanisms for attaching id-ed objects in that graph to id-ed elements in an HTML template, and rendering directions for the merge

Re: [PROPOSAL] InfoEng project proposal

2006-08-25 Thread Leo Simons
Hi J. (?) I managed to read this proposal all the way to the end, but I simply have no real clue what you're on about, what this software actually *does*, or why anyone should care. I looked around using google and found, among other things, found,

Re: documentation

2006-08-25 Thread robert burrell donkin
On 8/24/06, Susanne Lefvert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, hi Susanne I've been looking at the apache ftp server as a solution for one of my projects. It looks really promising but I would like to get my hands on more documentation. Do you know if there's more info out there apart from

Re: [VOTE] Accept Wicket into the Incubator

2006-08-25 Thread robert burrell donkin
On 8/24/06, Upayavira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [X] +1 Accept Wicket as an Incubator podling [ ] 0 Don't care [ ] -1 Reject this proposal for the following reason: - robert - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

Re: what wicket is (was: Re: [VOTE] Accept Wicket into the Incubator)

2006-08-25 Thread Greg Stein
On 8/25/06, Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... Wicket *is* different. Excellent. Thanks a bunch for the thorough reply and comparison points. Very helpful. Whether this is the right way to do things is debatable, but I would say now is not the right time for the incubator to start

Re: what wicket is (was: Re: [VOTE] Accept Wicket into the Incubator)

2006-08-25 Thread Leo Simons
On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 04:46:13AM -0700, Greg Stein wrote: Whether this is the right way to do things is debatable, but I would say now is not the right time for the incubator to start having those kinds of debates. I'm not trying to start a debate, nor engaging in any debate. I offered

Re: Proposal for a new incubation project: Unstructured Information Management Architecture - UIMA

2006-08-25 Thread Thilo Goetz
Leo Simons wrote: snip/ What does it *do*? How does it *work*? I understand there's a runtime and a framework and a standardization process and a component-based interoperability goal, but what I don't understand is what they are *for*. The unstructured content we're talking about is mainly

Re: documentation

2006-08-25 Thread Susanne Lefvert
thanks On Aug 25, 2006, at 6:11 AM, robert burrell donkin wrote: On 8/24/06, Susanne Lefvert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, hi Susanne I've been looking at the apache ftp server as a solution for one of my projects. It looks really promising but I would like to get my hands on more

xml - doap + xml - take #1

2006-08-25 Thread david reid
I've done some initial work on creating the xsl templates to manage the conversion, but there is some more work I want to do. Question is where should I put the files? I'm keen that others see what I'm doing and where I'm aiming to take the work - hence my question :-) Answers on a postcard or

Re: Proposal for a new incubation project: Unstructured Information Management Architecture - UIMA

2006-08-25 Thread Marshall Schor
Hi Leo, Here's a response to your good questions; apologies to you and others (David Welton also commented) that we were not clearer, initially. snip I understand there's a runtime and a framework and a standardization process and a component-based interoperability goal, but what I don't

Re: Proposal for a new incubation project: Unstructured Information Management Architecture - UIMA

2006-08-25 Thread Brian McCallister
On Aug 25, 2006, at 4:07 AM, Leo Simons wrote: What does it *do*? I believe it is basically a big, pluggable, harness for analyzing and annotating streams of arbitrary data, if this is the same thing I talked with a bunch of folks about (including Martin, I believe) a couple years ago

Re: Proposal for a new incubation project: Unstructured Information Management Architecture - UIMA

2006-08-25 Thread Brian McCallister
On Aug 25, 2006, at 11:11 AM, Brian McCallister wrote: (including Martin, I believe) s/Martin/Marshall/g Doh! Sorry :-) -Brian - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Abdera v-0.1.0-incubating

2006-08-25 Thread James M Snell
The Apache Abdera community is pleased to announce its first developer preview release (version 0.1.0-incubating) You can download binary and source distributions from: http://people.apache.org/dist/incubator/abdera/0.1.0-incubating Builds are available for Java 1.5 and Java 1.4.2. For further

Re: Proposal for a new incubation project: Unstructured Information Management Architecture - UIMA

2006-08-25 Thread David Welton
What does it *do*? I believe it is basically a big, pluggable, harness Harness - will it be able to do something out of the box as a demonstration of its capabilities? -- David N. Welton - http://www.dedasys.com/davidw/ Linux, Open Source Consulting - http://www.dedasys.com/

Re: Proposal for a new incubation project: Unstructured Information Management Architecture - UIMA

2006-08-25 Thread Ian Holsman
Hi Thilo your explanation attracted me ;-) is UIMA just the interface specification only ? (ie to produce a standard in the unstructured text-processing world so that other people can plug and play) or does UIMA also provide tools for each component? I'm interested, and time permitting,