Hi Lawrence,

First, thank you for your encouragement. Those comments are very significant
to us to clear lot of doubts about the process.



I already have created a JIRA account. But in last time I decided not to
upload on JIRA because, those set of classes are just a preview of works
that I hope to do, not complete works. I sent it to the list to get your
feedbacks.



I happy to sign with ICLA but have some doubts regarding signing it .Do I
have to take a hardcopy and send it throw the post Or do I have to scan and
send it using e-mail or by Fax.



Also I would be much obliged if you could explain how to work with test
cases and W3C WSDL 2.0 test suite (I tried to download some Zip files [1],
but couldn't download them). I mean how to use above   test cases and test
suite with my works (Not about JUnit specific stuff)





[1] http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/2002/ws/desc/test-suite/zips/



Thanks,

Sagara

Blog - ssagara.blogspot.com



On 8/7/07, Lawrence Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Sagara,
>
> Good to hear from you and good to hear that you're making progress.
> Serialization is a feature that has been requested for some time and I
> welcome this type of contribution to Woden.
>
> A few process details I'd like to share.
>
> 1. As Woden is an Open Source project there is a certain level of
> transparency that we need to maintain. We will all benefit from frequent
> updates as you progress by posting to the woden-dev list. I'd also
> encourage you to participate in our weekly status calls [1]. At the very
> least this will prevent someone else (such as Dan) from duplicating your
> work.
>
> 2. In order for Woden to accept code contributions the code needs to be
> attached to a Jira [2] entry. You can sign up for a free account. We also
> typically like to receive patches instead of source files. Patches allow
> reviewers to quickly see the changes you've made. Can you please sync your
> code with Woden's HEAD stream and create a patch. (If you're unfamiliar
> with creating patches take a look at [3] or feel free to drop me a line
> and I'll walk you through it. It's pretty straightforward using a client
> such as Eclipse.)
>
> 3. Apache requests that all contributors sign an Individual Contributor
> License Agreement (ICLA) [4]. The ICLA is for the protection of Apache and
> your code. Please let me know if you have any issue with this agreement.
> If not, please sign and return a completed ICLA form to the Apache
> Software Foundation.
>
> You might also be interested in the resources found at [5], especially
> [6].
>
> Again, welcome to the Woden developer community. I look forward to
> reviewing your serialization contribution.
>
> [1] http://incubator.apache.org/woden/dev/index.html#Weekly+Status+Call
> [2] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/Woden
> [3] http://apache.org/dev/contributors.html#patches
> [4] http://apache.org/licenses/#clas
> [5] http://apache.org/dev/
> [6] http://apache.org/dev/contributors.html
>
> Lawrence
>
>
>
>
> John Kaputin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 08/01/2007 11:01 AM
> Please respond to
> [email protected]
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> To
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> cc
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> Subject
> Re: Woden serialization
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi Sagara,
> We didn't hear from you for a while, so I recently asked Dan Harvey, a
> summer intern student, to look at Woden serialization. However, it looks
> like you've made some good progress so I'll ask him to focus on other
> requirements while I look at your code.
>
> thanks,
> John Kaputin
>
>
> "Sagara Gunathunga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/08/2007
> 04:18:18:
>
> > Hi John,
> >
> > Hope you remember me .after my exams, In from this  month I have been
> > started my works on Woden serialization and I'm sorry, because I
> > couldn't update you about the progress of my works on time.
> >
> >
> > As you mentioned I have studied how common behaviors of DOM and
> > OM/StAX readers are refactored in to BaseWSDLReader through the
> > XMLElement. And I notice that this idea can be reused in Writer
> > implementation too.
> >
> >
> > As a beginning I have studied how serialization is implemented in
> > WSDL4J and Apache AXIOM projects. If I summarized what I realized is
> >
> >
> > (1)   In WSDL4J ? WSDLWriterImpl use basic Java java.io.PrintWriter to
> > actual writing tasks and DOMUtils, DOM2Writer used to traversing and
> > formatting tasks.
> >
> >
> >
> > (2)   In AXIOM - javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter is used to writing
> task.
> >
> >
> > Then I came up with 2 ideas for Woden serialization implementation
> >
> >
> >
> > (1)   ? use an approach that similar to WSDL4J, means
> > java.io.PrintWriter for writing task and use of DOMUtils, DOM2Writer
> > and OMUtil,OM2Writer for other works. (In this case necessity of two
> > Writer implementations is a question?)
> >
> >
> > (2)   -  Use one writer (may be java.io.PrintWriter or any other
> > available writer on DOM) for DOMWriterImplemanatation and use
> > javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter for OMWrterImplematation. Then we can
> > refrctor common behaviors in to BaseWSDLWriter class.
> >
> >
> >
> > As this is my first contribution, give your comments on this issue.
> > BTW I have partly implemented WSDLReader interface and DOMWriterImpl
> > based on WSDL4J concepts.
> >
> > With this mail I have attach them, please check them also.
> >
> >
> >
> > Further, from last week, one of my friends works with me for Woden
> > serialization. His name is Umanga Umagaliya he also loves to works
> > with Java and open source. He will be joining to the mailing list very
> > soon.
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm really interesting work on this area and if you allow us, we
> > (Umanga and I) can continue the development Woden serialization.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Sagara Gunathunga
> >
> > Blog - ssagara.blogspot.com
> > [attachment "BaseWSDLWriter.java" deleted by John Kaputin/UK/IBM]
> > [attachment "DOMUtils.java" deleted by John Kaputin/UK/IBM]
> > [attachment "DOMWSDLFactory.java" deleted by John Kaputin/UK/IBM]
> > [attachment "DOMWSDLWriter.java" deleted by John Kaputin/UK/IBM]
> > [attachment "OMWSDLFactory.java" deleted by John Kaputin/UK/IBM]
> > [attachment "OMWSDLWriter.java" deleted by John Kaputin/UK/IBM]
> > [attachment "WSDLFactory.java" deleted by John Kaputin/UK/IBM]
> > [attachment "WSDLWriter.java" deleted by John Kaputin/UK/IBM]
> > [attachment "sample1.java" deleted by John Kaputin/UK/IBM]
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