I have sent an email to that address 3 times over last few days, no response, nor was anything chucked into my spam folder by mistake. Is there an administrative address (staffed by a human) in apache.org who I could take up this problem with.
cameron ----- Original Message ---- From: David E. Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 14 February, 2007 7:39:08 PM Subject: Re: Unsubscription problems What happened when you sent an email to "user- [EMAIL PROTECTED]"? This should, BTW, unsubscribe you from both the individual and digest modes so you'd have to do this and then subscribe in the digest mode. -David On Feb 14, 2007, at 3:07 AM, Cameron Smith wrote: > Sorry to clutter the list with this, but I cannot unsubscribe via > the addresses listed at http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/ > ofbiz-user/ > > I have subscribed to the digest instead, as the volume of traffic > is now so high, which worked fine. > > Do I still have to unsubscribe via the old incubator address, as my > email was migrated to the new list automatically? > > cameron > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Chandresh Turakhia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Cc: Anil Gajwani (Anil Gajwani) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; > Dharmendra Mishra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; > [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Chandresh Turakhia > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, 13 February, 2007 1:35:41 PM > Subject: Re: General questions ( ServiceMiz ) > > Team, > > My Question ) Whats the quickest hack to make Ofbiz services as > ServiceMiz > SE ? > > > Question asked to me ) > > Usecase for ServiceMiz. Answering "why you want to use ServiceMiz ". > Distributed JBI ( Celtrix ) can save us lot on Roaming charges - > Lot term > view. > > Answer ) > > http://www.logicblaze.com/ ( ServiceMiz and Fuse ) > > On the minimum front , decoupling the request ( HTTP , Wireless ) and > actual service is good. Also integrating Telecom Authentication > from jNetX > ( Telecom Application server - SOA of telecom ) integration could > be easily > scritable in ServiceMiz. > > We telecom company needs such functionality even if it hurts a bit on > performance. Binding component for request handlers. Some of the > services > needs to trigger based on arrival of file ( ftp ). > > ServiceMiz uses > http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/DynamicRouter.html > Dynamic > router pattern to send servicerequest on different instances on > ofbiz based > on different request parametetrs. It is scriptable to implement in > ServiceMIX. > > e.g. We might have > ofbiz service server 1 with data for Northern India and code > customized for Northern indian law. - small changes. > ofbiz service server 2 with data from southern India > ofbiz service server 3 with data from rest of india. > > > We may want to direct to different servers EVEN if the code is > same. Help > legal issues. > Also Cost consideration , the return SMS needs to sent from NEAREST > location so telecom bill is less. > > Also different circles have different telecom infrastructure :) so > based on > the location the logic changes. e.g Sometimes we do not get XXX > information > if the request comes from XYZ zone, so there is lot of hacking code > around. > > There is lot of "dumb" reason which we need separate service > integrator. > Chand > > > > >> >> On Feb 13, 2007, at 1:15 AM, Chandresh Turakhia wrote: >> >>> David & team >>> >>> We do need cross pollination between Apache projects - Lets bank >>> on it. >>> Open source works on Word of mouth. >>> >>> (1) ServiceMix - Fuse framework for services - James from >>> Logicblaze >>> might appreciate too. >> >> IMO ServiceMix is a good alternative to Axis (and much more >> flexible) and >> would complement the Service Engine in OFBiz, but it would in no way >> would it be able to replace it. >> > > > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Now you can scan emails quickly with a reading pane. Get the new > Yahoo! Mail. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html ___________________________________________________________ The all-new Yahoo! Mail goes wherever you go - free your email address from your Internet provider. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html
