Attendees: Lawrence Mandel, Arthur Ryman, John Kaputin
Regrets: Jeremy Hughes
Minutes
1. Open Action Items - Lawrence Mandel
2006-09-12 - John to complete review of Oshani's code in WODEN-44
2006-09-26
John: I've completed half. More to do.
2006-10-03
John: I'm continuing my review today. I should be complete by next week and have a recommendation.
2006-10-10
John: I've reviewed all of WODEN-44. I've done some refactoring and have some more to do this week.
Closed.
2006-09-12 - John, or others, review Graham's WODEN-14 patch
2006-09-26
Jeremy: I had a look. I spoke with Graham about putting a test together so we can easily test this enhancement.
Graham: No update on the test yet.
2006-10-03
Graham: This patch has not been merged with head yet. Jeremy requested that it only be merged once there was a test case. There is one outstanding problem with the DOM parser. Once that is resolved I'll provide a new patch.
2006-09-26 - Jeremy will investigate a method for testing the W3C test suite based on what he did with XmlSchema.
2006-10-03 - John will check to see if there is a Jira open for modularizing the build and open one if it doesn't exist.
2006-10-10
John: Woden-36 is about Mavenizing the build. It's not exactly modularizing except this is required for Maven.
Arthur: Apparently you can run Ant tasks under Maven. Maven build scripts have more structure. I don't think we should force all of our users onto Maven. We should still support Ant.
John: I think we should have a separate Jira to ensure the build is modularized properly then. I'll add a comment to the Jira about modularizing the build and continuing to support Ant. I'll also follow up with someone I know that may be interested in Mavenizing the Woden build.
2006-10-03 - John will post to the dev list with information about signing releases.
Note: Chinthaka posted the following link after the meeting:
http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/Axis2/releases/steps
2006-10-10
John: No status.
2006-10-03 - Graham will investigate any Apache process that needs to be followed to bundle the W3C WSDL 2.0 schemas with Woden.
2. Milestone (M6/M7) Status - John Kaputin
John: M6 has been released. I haven't checked that Axis2 is picking it up.
Lawrence: Has there been any feedback from the M7 plan?
John: The only change I've made to the plan is to change the date. I haven't heard any feedback.
3.Development Discussion - All
John: Woden-44 is progressing well.
Lawrence: We discussed some important features for WSDL interop event including completing the test suite, improving the validator component and adding the URI resolver to Woden. Is there anything else that would be useful for the event?
Arthur: I'd be nice for Axis2 to demonstrate the HTTP bindings.
Arthur: Does Woden have a serializer?
John: No. I'd assume it would look like the WSDLWriter from WSDL4J. I won't have time to look into this in the M7 time frame.
4. Other Business - Open
John: I've still be having trouble accessing the Woden repository. I haven't heard of anyone else having problems.
Arthur: See http://monitoring.apache.org/status/ for Apache infrastructure status.
Arthur: Last week at the W3C WSDL 2.0 meeting Jonathan Marsh announced that he has left Microsoft and joined WSO2. He indicated that he may be able to work on Woden. I think he'd be very useful on the test suite.
Lawrence: Are you going to invite Jonathan to join Woden?
Arthur: Let's start inviting him to these calls. I'll send the invitation.
John: Are there any written instructions that detail how to contribute test cases?
[Action] Arthur will create instructions for contributing test cases on the W3C WSDL 2.0 working group site.
Thanks,
Lawrence Mandel
