Good point Robbie, but if we go that way, we should make sure we explicitly say that we only have the RDB implementation as of now, not to mislead people that goes to the website.
- Luciano On 8/21/06, Robbie Minshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the diagram DAS is represented as a single component. A DAS is simply a service that loads/stores and optionaly creating types for SDO object graphs. As SDO becomes adopted I hope, and anticipate that a variety of DAS implementations will emerge. I would think that if the DAS was represented as multiple boxes showing that this is an infrastructure where we can plug in various DAS implementations this would encourage new adopters to write DAS implementations for their purposes which would be good. Robbie On 8/21/06, Venkata Krishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Haleh, David... > > I am trying to rephrase what I tried to convey over the IRC about the > diagram at http://www.zerovec.com/tuscany/AssemblyDiagram.png > > If this is the diagram of our websites front page, In my opinion the > diagram > seems to put more emphasis on the SCA project detailing it more than the > SDO > and DAS. If I visited the website I would think that SCA is the main > thing > and SDO and DAS are supporting stuff. If this is what it is actually then > it is me who has got it all wrong :) > > On the other hand if all three of them are key initiatives / projects that > we are doing under Tuscany, we have to project them in a equivalent > footage. > .i.e. either detail all of them or show all as just blocks (with no > details > within each block) > > Also, we must convey what is the binding theme for us to do these three > technologies under the Tuscany Umbrella - what is the motivation? This > also > hints on what other projects we might include under Tuscany in the future. > > Thanks. > > - Venkat > > On 8/17/06, David Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hello again, > > > > I worked some more on the site and here is what I have come up with. > > http://www.zerovec.com/tuscany/ > > > > I created a php script to parse the xml docs in site-author and display > > them. This make it pretty easy to migrate over all the content that was > > previously there. The only change was making links that pointed to > > pageName.html point to index.php?page=pageName . > > > > Does this work for everyone? > > > > On 8/14/06, David Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I've got the site layout to the point where some things are now > > > functional. > > > Content pages need only contain what is relevant to the themselves, > with > > > no formatting information > > > Currently it uses javascript to take a local page and inject it into > the > > > main page. (This causes the page to feel more responsive, but breaks > the > > > back button.) > > > An easy alternative would be to use PHP if javascript isn't ok. > > > > > > I've attached the source as well as posted it here: > > > http://66.160.135.98/tuscany/ > > > > > > -David W > > > > > > > > > > > > -- * * * Charlie * * * Check out some pics of little Charlie at http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/ * * * Addresss * * * 1914 Overland Drive Chapel Hill NC 27517 * * * Number * * * 919-225-1553
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