With 6+1s (1 non-binding) and no -1s I will take this vote forward to the
IPMC. I propose to deal with the slip I made with the missing Javadoc in
RC5a's sample source distro by taking forward RC5a with the sample source
distro substituted with that from RC5. Since there are no binary artifacts
On Oct 24, 2006, at 4:48 PM, Meeraj Kunnumpurath wrote:
Hi,
I have been having few thoughts on federated deployment as well.
Currently we wire services to references statically. However, I
think this is more of a runtime concern rather than a build/package/
deploy time concern.
+1
An
Hi Kelvin,
Sorry could not get to this any earlier than this here is what I did and found...
1) Extracted tuscany-sdo-api-1.0-incubator-M2-src.zip and extracted into a SDO_API dir.
- License.txt has a reference to Service Component Architecture at
line 233 - just bringing it up just in
Venkat,
the problems you are having with building are due to the fact that the
machine people.apache.org is still down. These issues should be fixed when
it comes up.
Regards, Kelvin.
On 25/10/06, Venkata Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kelvin,
Sorry could not get to this any earlier
On Oct 24, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Kevin Williams wrote:
Jim Marino wrote:
When I first read the thread on this, I thought the DAS service
would be a component extension type (e.g. analogous to a
implementation.java or implementation.ejb) and not a component
implementation type, which
Hi,
I would also like to understand this a little better ... here I am thinking
aloud and hope the others will help in getting my persceptions right...
I guess firstly it is a question of how or where we want to position 'DAS
Integration' in SCA. Is is something we want to integrate as the
Yes... I got that. :) Just wanted to let you know that I tried this. What's
your opinion on the other things that I pointed out... did I go overboard ?
:)
- Venkat
On 10/25/06, kelvin goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Venkat,
the problems you are having with building are due to the fact
Sorry Venkat, I'm just looking at the other things now and will post back
findings.
On 25/10/06, Venkata Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes... I got that. :) Just wanted to let you know that I tried this.
What's your opinion on the other things that I pointed out... did I go
overboard ?
On Oct 25, 2006, at 3:54 AM, Venkata Krishnan wrote:
Hi,
I would also like to understand this a little better ... here I am
thinking
aloud and hope the others will help in getting my persceptions
right...
I guess firstly it is a question of how or where we want to
position 'DAS
Folks,
I need to make an update to my original email about the OSOA Supporters
group to clarify things.
Anyone who is an employee of any of the member companies of the OSOA
collaboration does not need to go through the process to sign up as an
OSOA Supporter. This is simply because
One thing I'd like to comment on is the source included sample too. That could
be intentional not sure. However, the sample distro included a site directory
that had just an apidocs directory. That seemed a little out of place to me.
Venkata Krishnan wrote:
Hi Kelvin,
Sorry could not get
Well, ibiblio repo seems to be up (I can ping it and browse it) and yet the
error persists. The databinding-castor does not seem to specify where to
look for the plugin, but the error below does not show ibiblio as one of the
specified remote repositories.
On 10/24/06, Raymond Feng [EMAIL
Hello,
I got it to build but I had to put in a hack so my localhost file included an
entry
127.0.0.1 people.apache.org
Now for me I had to put a TC server on my local box listening on port 80 to get
it to work. I was told by someone else that just doing this in the host file was
sufficient.
On 10/10/06, Jim Marino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 10, 2006, at 7:53 AM, ant elder wrote:
I'd be really happy for all those to become part of the core, but
I'm not
sure I see how all that remains will be a few three-line
statements. How
about I move this to a container-helper as I
Comments in line...
...ant
On 10/11/06, Jim Marino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
- How are script scopes handled? I'm assuming we want to have the
runtime manage statefull scripts, as we get that for free.
agree
- I also noticed the scope is set by default to Module. The default
SCA
Rick,
yes the source distro should include the samples, since you should be
able to rebuild all distros from the source distro. So the source distros
give instructions on how to be able to rebuild the binary and samples distro
from the source distros. The site/apidocs is not a brilliant name
Hi Venkat thanks for these catches. I've looked at them all in detail, and indeed there is a small amount of redundant text in the notices file, but the licenses file contain the appropriate licenses. I plan to fix this in the trunk, and let the release stand, unless anyone demands otherwise. As
Hi,
I've had just about the same experience as Ignacio and did not find ibiblio
as one of the repos. I then tried Rick's hack but that also failed for me.
Finally I downloaded the stuff manually to proceed.
- Venkat
On 10/25/06, Raymond Feng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I thought
Raymond,
I thought http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2; is one of the built-in maven2
repositories. Am I wrong?
Yes and no.
The built in maven repository is officially central which has the URL
of http://repo1.maven.org/maven2. Up to about a month ago, that URL
was an alias for
Hi,
Thanks Dan for the good explanation.
I just checked the URL @
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/codehaus/mojo/build-helper-maven-plugin/1.0/
and it's active now. Should it be OK to build now?
Raymond
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I've outlined Big Bank scenario in an HTML readme in
branches\sca-java-M2\samples\applications\bigbank. It's not going down
to detailed explanation of the code or the SCA specs. But just an
overview and explain what is unique to Tuscany. I've not done much
with DAS in a while and was
Comments in-line...
On 10/25/06, Jim Marino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 25, 2006, at 3:54 AM, Venkata Krishnan wrote:
Hi,
I would also like to understand this a little better ... here I am
thinking
aloud and hope the others will help in getting my persceptions
right...
I guess
Jim Marino wrote:
On Oct 24, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Kevin Williams wrote:
Jim Marino wrote:
When I first read the thread on this, I thought the DAS service
would be a component extension type (e.g. analogous to a
implementation.java or implementation.ejb) and not a component
Hi Rick,
I can add this section and can get it done within the next day or so.
--
Kevin
Rick wrote:
I've outlined Big Bank scenario in an HTML readme in
branches\sca-java-M2\samples\applications\bigbank. It's not going
down to detailed explanation of the code or the SCA specs. But just
an
Thanks Kevin,
Appreciate you volunteering.
Kevin Williams wrote:
Hi Rick,
I can add this section and can get it done within the next day or so.
--
Kevin
Rick wrote:
I've outlined Big Bank scenario in an HTML readme in
branches\sca-java-M2\samples\applications\bigbank. It's not going
down
Luciano Resende wrote:
Comments in-line...
On 10/25/06, Jim Marino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 25, 2006, at 3:54 AM, Venkata Krishnan wrote:
Hi,
I would also like to understand this a little better ... here I am
thinking
aloud and hope the others will help in getting my
Hi,
As we get the M2 branch fairly stable in the sense of code, now it's time to
look at the documents and web site.
I'm seeing several issues here:
1) Documents are scatted in different sources, including Web site, SVN, and
Wiki. We don't have an organized navigation to these information.
On 10/25/06, Matthieu Riou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This e-mail is being sent to both Apache Ode and Tuscany development
mailing
lists.
The objective is to see which possible collaboration could happen between
our 2 projects and how we could integrate them. Alex, Cory and myself
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