Hi again!
RC3a binaries tested on Windows and Fedore Core1. Still happy'n'dandy.
+1 from me
Andy


On 7/18/06, Pete Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have refreshed the distros to include a couple of bug fixes and some doc
fixes. Please vote on the release candidate available here:
http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/RC-3a

Cheers,

On 18/07/06, Pete Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have posted a 3rd candidate for the first C++ release here:
> http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/RC-3
>
>
> Please vote to publish the Milestone 1 release distributions. Please
> take some time to download the distributions, review them and test them
> in your environment before voting.
>
> The vote is open for at least the next 72 hours.
> At least three +1 votes are required, and only the votes from
> Tuscany committers are binding. If the majority of all votes is
> positive, I will send a summary of that vote to the Incubator's general
> list to formally request the Incubator PMC to approve the Tuscany C++
> Milestone 1 release. For your reference the Incubator release policy
> guidelines are available at
> http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html#Releases .
>
>
>
> Release Summary
> =============
>
> Tuscany SCA C++ provides a runtime implementation for the Service
> Component
> Architecture 0.9 specification, written in C++ and will currently
support
> C++
> component implementation types. This is not yet a complete
implementation
> and
> known restrictions are described below.
>
> Supported SCA Assembly Model features
>   *  All features are supported unless listed under the known
restrictions
>      below. See SCA Assembly Model specification.
>
> Supported language bindings
>   * Component implementations written in C++. See SCA Client and
>     Implementation Model specification.
>   * Component interfaces described by C++ classes. See SCA Client and
>     Implementation Model specification.
>
> Supported external service and entry point bindings
>   * The web service binding is supported. This implementation will
support
>     web services which using document literal SOAP bindings conforming
to
> the
>     WS-I basic profile (rpc/encoded is not yet supported).
>
> Known restrictions
>   * Subsystem: wiring, entry points and external services are not
> supported.
>   * Local service interfaces cannot use overloaded operations (the SCA
>     specification limits remote service interfaces to not using
> overloaded operations).
>   * Each WSDL definition for a web service binding must be in a single
> WSDL document.
>   * No load time validation of the deployed SCA application (run time
> validation only).
>   * No metadata API.
>
>  A sample is included which demonstrates deploying an SCA module,
> component wiring, locating and invoking C++ service from
> C++ component,  invoking from a C++ client, and exposing a service as a
web
> service using ws binding.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> --
>
> Pete
>



--
Pete


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