Hi Simon,
I've done some rudimentary testing using an Axis2 (Java) client, but this is
definately something I'd like to do more of. I'm currently tidying my code
so I can put the patch and initial tests up, but further testing & interop
will be following that.
Cheers
Andy
On 6/8/06, Simon Laws
OK... as I need to start on this several days ago I'm going to produce
seeparate zips for SDO and SCA.
On 08/06/06, Pete Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the Tuscany C++ source tree we have a subproject for SDO and one for
SCA (which prereqs the SDO build). For a binary release should we
+1 .. and I'd be happy to help and contribute
with contents for the blog...
Note that I have also started one in
portuguese, to share with the Brazillian Java Community available here
: http://tuscanybrasil.blogspot.com/
I also just got started with my own
blog where I plan to talk about Tuscany
Hi, Ken.
Thank you for pointing it out. Maybe it won't accept files with extension
"patch"?
Anyway, here's the patch again.
Raymond
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Subject: Re: [PATCH] Upgrad
Hi,
Here's a patch to upgrade the container.spring to
Spring 2.0-M5 level. Please review and apply.
Thanks,
Raymond
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Jeremy,
On Thursday June 08 2006 7:31 pm, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
> I did a big checkin Saturday to fix problems with SVN properties that
> were incorrectly set due to incorrect configurations on some of Jim and
> my machines.
>
> I have a feeling we may not be alone so I would like ask folks to che
Sorry, I was supposed to create two patches, one for the update and the
other one for the new feature.
Here're the splitted patches.
Thanks,
Raymond
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 7:07 AM
Subject: Type definitions in
Hi, Jeremy.
Here's the patch with correct SVN property settings. Please try again.
Thanks,
Raymond
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 7:07 AM
Subject: Type definitions in composites, was: [PATCH] Porting SDO
DataBinding t
I think Jeremy is being charitable in taking some of the blame; it
was mostly my (new) machine. Thanks for fixing.
Jim
On Jun 8, 2006, at 4:31 PM, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
I did a big checkin Saturday to fix problems with SVN properties that
were incorrectly set due to incorrect configurations o
I did a big checkin Saturday to fix problems with SVN properties that
were incorrectly set due to incorrect configurations on some of Jim and
my machines.
I have a feeling we may not be alone so I would like ask folks to check
their default settings, especially for svn:keywords which should be set
Hello ,
Kenneth Tam has invited you to join a meeting on the Web, using WebEx
Topic: Apache Tuscany Architecture Overview
Date: Friday, June 9, 2006
Time: 7:30 am, Pacific Daylight Time (GMT -07:00, San Francisco)
Meeting number: 924 170 615
Meeting password: tuscany
Please click the foll
+1 from me too.
I'll be happy to contribute DAS content.
Andrew Borley wrote:
I don't think it really matters where we put it - we can publicise it via
the aggregator and on the Tuscany website.
I think ant should just kick one off, give committers access, and
we'll see
how it goes. I'm not a
I don't think it really matters where we put it - we can publicise it via
the aggregator and on the Tuscany website.
I think ant should just kick one off, give committers access, and we'll see
how it goes. I'm not a committer (maybe.. one day :-) ) but I think it would
be a worthwhile thing to do
We should explore collapsing CommandFactory and CommandGroup since they
are really both factories for commands. This new combined factory could
still support the simplest commands that require a SELECT and no
configuration. A command that does require configuration might be
retrieved by name
www.blogger.com from Google could be another candidate.
Thanks,
Raymond
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 1:00 PM
Subject: Tuscany blog
How about setting up a blog for the Tuscany project? We could use it to
publicize inter
It's on the user mailing list:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ws-tuscany-user/200606.mbox/date
Thanks,
Raymond
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: Type definitions in composites
Raymond Fe
Whatever you guys do. make sure to add your blog to the ws planet
aggregator so that it shows up here:
http://ws.apache.org/blog/
All you need to do is add an entry in the config.ini:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/webservices/admin/planet/
thanks,
dims
On 6/8/06, ant elder <[EMAIL PROTECTED
How about setting up a blog for the Tuscany project? We could use it to
publicize interesting events for all the different Tuscany sub projects -
new releases, use of Tuscany by another another project/company, upcoming
conference talks or slides from presentations, new spec release etc.
Other pr
At the moment, the DAS allows users to create a "ResultSetShape"
object to describe the tables and column in a ResultSet. Tuscany 231
was opened to move from this object to the ResultDecriptor object in
the DAS config.
However, this raises an issue with the current codebase.
ResultDescriptor is
Raymond Feng wrote:
> BTW, we already started a thread on scoping for SDO types.
>
Could you post a link - I couldn't find it?
Thanks
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Hi,
It's a challenge but it also opens a good opportunity for us the figure out
how to align the SCA composition hierarchy with the databinding model
scopes.
I think there will be two perspectives on both the Tuscany and the
databinding sides.
1) How does the databinding framework support
Thanks Jeremy
I fully understand the ICLA and CCLA process. After all as an Apache
Committer I've signed one and I also was involved in pushing Steve
Gerdt at IBM to develop a corporate policy for CLAs when I was at IBM.
As regards the feedback license, I wasn't questioning the ability for
Apach
Any progress on this?
Jeremy Boynes wrote:
> I have seen in a couple of offlist email discussions about prospective
> committers but I am concerned that not all committers may be on them.
> IIRC Ant had suggested we create a private or PPMC list for all
> committers and I think that would be a goo
Paul Fremantle wrote:
>
>> and track the specs
>
>
> That is the concern, if we are tracking unpublished specs. If you are
> under an NDA with the spec group, then you may not have had the right
> to contribute the code that you contributed to the sandbox. As no-one
> has yet answered my questio
Oh Dear, that pretty much answers that then. Is this just a statement for
this time or are them stopping BOFs in future events too. You could always
retire to the pub!
I still think we should do what we discussed and put a PHP front end on the
demo that you are constructing for C++ SCA. So lets s
I just got confirmation that there are not going to be any BOFs at ApacheCon
Europe - so that may change our approach
On 08/06/06, Edward Slattery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am hoping to have a bigbank back-end coded by apachecon - it would be
good to have another language as the front end to
I am hoping to have a bigbank back-end coded by apachecon - it would be good
to have another language as the front end to show WS interop
On 08/06/06, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe Pete was thinking of trying for a C++ BOF at ApacheCon in a few
weeks time. In the C++ release I
+1
Ed.
On 07/06/06, Simon Nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+1 from me as well.
Simon
Daniel Kulp wrote:
> I'll +1 for Pete. It's always good to see a volunteer. :-)
>
> Dan
>
>
> On Wednesday June 07 2006 4:28 am, Pete Robbins wrote:
>
>>As we work towards a binary C++ release we need
Jeremy
Thanks for the detailed reply.
Geronimo has private lists for stuff under NDA and has had various
people on different expert groups (e.g. a couple of us were on JSR-220).
In general, there are a lot of Apache projects that work with the JCP
and deal with the closed nature of JSRs - Tomca
Thanks Raymond - I'll work on applying this.
I think you've identified a key issue here - how does a databinding's
type system mapping work in the new recursive model?
In the 0.9 view, modules were flat so it was easy to make the
association between a module and a TypeHelper. Recursion opens up n
Various NPE from TuscanyContextListener are thrown during Tomcat shutdown...
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Key: TUSCANY-457
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-457
Project: Tuscany
Type: Bug
Componen
In the Tuscany C++ source tree we have a subproject for SDO and one for SCA
(which prereqs the SDO build). For a binary release should we combine the
build output into a single zip ro have a separate SDO zip?
If we do combine them we have a further option of the unzipped layout having
a separate
I believe Pete was thinking of trying for a C++ BOF at ApacheCon in a few
weeks time. In the C++ release IRC on Tuesday (
http://www.mail-archive.com/tuscany-dev%40ws.apache.org/msg03746.html) there
was discussion of trying to get a simple sample, based loosely on the big
bank scenario, running in
Hi Andy
Re. Axis2C support for C++ SCA. Are you also looking at testing against the
Java SCA Axis2 WS binding? If so this ties in nicely with the series 4 tests
here "http://wiki.apache.org/ws/Tuscany/Interop";. I added some words,
towards the end of this page, about what we might test here so w
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Hi,
Can/will this be announced in the top level apache announcement mailing
list?
http://www.mail-archive.com/announce@apache.org/
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