You're right Jeremy. I agree that this isn't a show stopper for M3 but the temp folder should be removed in M4.

Will you open an issue in Jira or would you like me to?

Lawrence Mandel

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I'm +1

BTW: The temp directory has been packaged in woden.jar. This was meant
as scratch space and shouldn't be included in the release. However, I
don't think it's enough of an issue to respin the M3 build and revote.

Jeremy

On 1/18/06, Lawrence Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Woden committers, I'd like to request your vote on the status of M3. I've
> placed a Woden 1.0.0
>  M3 Candidate build at
>
> http://cvs.apache.org/dist/ws/woden/milestones/1.0.0M3-incubating/
>
>  The Woden M3 candidate includes the major work items from the M3 plan.
>  Specifically, the following items are complete in the M3 Candidate:
>
> Parsing of WSDL 2.0 import and include (DOM)
> WSDL 2.0 Service parsing (DOM)
> Implement validation logic for Binding
> Unit tests for validation logic for Binding
> Integrate W3C WSDL 2.0 Binding tests into Woden test suite
>
>  The following items are incomplete in the M2 plan:
>
> Unit tests for import and include parsing (DOM)
> WSDL 2.0 HTTP Binding extension (DOM)
> Unit tests for HTTP Binding extension (DOM)
> Unit tests for Service parsing (DOM)
> Investigate WSDL 2.0 parsing with StAX
> Update technical documentation about Woden design and implementation on Wiki
> Create initial user documentation
>
> In an effort to make Woden more immediately usable, we deferred HTTP Binding
> extension work to M4 in favour of adding support for WSDL import and include
> elements. StAX will continue to be an investigation item until the DOM
> implementation is close to complete or we get more development help. John
> and I are working on user documentation and should have it ready for the
> Woden site around the proposed M3 release on Friday. Automated tests for the
> parser continue to require attention but, as John has conducted manual
> testing and the W3C test suite has been integrated into the Woden automated
> test suite, we are in good shape for M3.
>
>  Both John and I think Woden is in good shape to declare M3 as solid
> progress has been made on the parser and the validator. At this point we'd
> like to ask the Woden committers to vote on the status of M3. John and I
> both vote +1 (so +2). Please vote ASAP. We will collect votes until EOD (5pm
> EST) Thursday, Jan. 19. If there are no negative votes I will then request
> WS and Incubator PMC approval to release M3 by EOD Friday, Jan. 20. Once the
> PMCs approve, M3 will be declared and a link will be placed on the Woden
> site. (Feel free to reply to this note with any concerns over this process.)
>
> Thanks,
>
>  Lawrence Mandel
>
>

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