Re: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-11 Thread Sam Ruby

Andy Clark wrote:

 It seems that Apache is becoming the W3C of implementations and
 this is definitely a good thing (tm). However, I wonder if the
 current organizational infrastructure can be scaled up as the
 number of Apache-hosted projects continues to increase. I have
 not been around the Apache community long enough to know so my
 worries may be ill-founded. In any case, I'm in favor of having
 a community based implementation of UDDI at Apache.

If the number of XML projects grows too large, The XML PMC will simply
bifurcate.

Largely, each subproject does their own thing without a minimum of
organizational interference, so this hasn't been a major concern to date.

- Sam Ruby


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Re: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-11 Thread Davanum Srinivas

+1 from me.

Thanks,
dims

--- Ted Leung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1
 - Original Message -
 From: Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 7:00 AM
 Subject: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?
 
 
  Background:
 
 UDDI4J is an existing Open Source project, hosted on IBM DeveloperWorks
 and under the IBM Public License.  Details, including source code, can
 be found at http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/uddi4j.
 More information on the specification which this code implements can be
 found at http://www.uddi.org/.
 
 Another company has approached IBM and expressed an interest in
 contributing, but expressed reservations based on where it was hosted,
 and requested that we consider transferring it to a neutral location.
 
 As this code complements and works closely with Apache SOAP and Axis,
 Apache seemed like a natural fit.  This other company readily agreed.
 
 Approximately six active developers are associated with this project at
 this time.  We expect this number would increase should it be accepted
 as an Apache XML subproject.
 
  General Approach:
 
 Java package names would be renamed to org.apache.uddi.
 
 All Java source files will contain headers based on the ones found in
 the Apache SOAP package (essentially the Apache license)
 
 The cvs repository, mailing list, and the web site will be hosted on
 apache.org
 
  Comments, questions, concerns?
 
  - Sam Ruby
 
 
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RE: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-11 Thread Anne Thomas Manes

+1

Anne Thomas Manes
CTO, Idoox

 -Original Message-
 From: Sam Ruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 7:01 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?


 Background:

UDDI4J is an existing Open Source project, hosted on IBM DeveloperWorks
and under the IBM Public License.  Details, including source code, can
be found at http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/uddi4j.
More information on the specification which this code implements can be
found at http://www.uddi.org/.

Another company has approached IBM and expressed an interest in
contributing, but expressed reservations based on where it was hosted,
and requested that we consider transferring it to a neutral location.

As this code complements and works closely with Apache SOAP and Axis,
Apache seemed like a natural fit.  This other company readily agreed.

Approximately six active developers are associated with this project at
this time.  We expect this number would increase should it be accepted
as an Apache XML subproject.

 General Approach:

Java package names would be renamed to org.apache.uddi.

All Java source files will contain headers based on the ones found in
the Apache SOAP package (essentially the Apache license)

The cvs repository, mailing list, and the web site will be hosted on
apache.org

 Comments, questions, concerns?

 - Sam Ruby


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Re: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-11 Thread Donald_Leslie


+1 from me. Sounds like a great addition to the Apache XML project!




Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/10/2001 10:00:52 AM

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Subject:  [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

Background:

   UDDI4J is an existing Open Source project, hosted on IBM DeveloperWorks
   and under the IBM Public License.  Details, including source code, can
   be found at http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/uddi4j.
   More information on the specification which this code implements can be
   found at http://www.uddi.org/.

   Another company has approached IBM and expressed an interest in
   contributing, but expressed reservations based on where it was hosted,
   and requested that we consider transferring it to a neutral location.

   As this code complements and works closely with Apache SOAP and Axis,
   Apache seemed like a natural fit.  This other company readily agreed.

   Approximately six active developers are associated with this project at
   this time.  We expect this number would increase should it be accepted
   as an Apache XML subproject.

General Approach:

   Java package names would be renamed to org.apache.uddi.

   All Java source files will contain headers based on the ones found in
   the Apache SOAP package (essentially the Apache license)

   The cvs repository, mailing list, and the web site will be hosted on
   apache.org

Comments, questions, concerns?

- Sam Ruby


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Re: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-10 Thread Vivek Chopra

+1 

 :-)

--- Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Background:
 
UDDI4J is an existing Open Source project, hosted
 on IBM DeveloperWorks
and under the IBM Public License.  Details,
 including source code, can
be found at
 

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RE: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-10 Thread Ki-Nam Choi

Our company also interested to contribute to this project, please advise how
can we participate.

thanks,
KI
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.simind.com


-Original Message-
From: Sam Ruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 10:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?


Background:

   UDDI4J is an existing Open Source project, hosted on IBM DeveloperWorks
   and under the IBM Public License.  Details, including source code, can
   be found at http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/uddi4j.
   More information on the specification which this code implements can be
   found at http://www.uddi.org/.

   Another company has approached IBM and expressed an interest in
   contributing, but expressed reservations based on where it was hosted,
   and requested that we consider transferring it to a neutral location.

   As this code complements and works closely with Apache SOAP and Axis,
   Apache seemed like a natural fit.  This other company readily agreed.

   Approximately six active developers are associated with this project at
   this time.  We expect this number would increase should it be accepted
   as an Apache XML subproject.

General Approach:

   Java package names would be renamed to org.apache.uddi.

   All Java source files will contain headers based on the ones found in
   the Apache SOAP package (essentially the Apache license)

   The cvs repository, mailing list, and the web site will be hosted on
   apache.org

Comments, questions, concerns?

- Sam Ruby


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Re: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-10 Thread Arved Sandstrom

+1.

At 10:00 AM 10/10/01 -0400, Sam Ruby wrote:
Background:

   UDDI4J is an existing Open Source project, hosted on IBM DeveloperWorks
   and under the IBM Public License.  Details, including source code, can
   be found at http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/uddi4j.
   More information on the specification which this code implements can be
   found at http://www.uddi.org/.

   Another company has approached IBM and expressed an interest in
   contributing, but expressed reservations based on where it was hosted,
   and requested that we consider transferring it to a neutral location.

   As this code complements and works closely with Apache SOAP and Axis,
   Apache seemed like a natural fit.  This other company readily agreed.

   Approximately six active developers are associated with this project at
   this time.  We expect this number would increase should it be accepted
   as an Apache XML subproject.

General Approach:

   Java package names would be renamed to org.apache.uddi.

   All Java source files will contain headers based on the ones found in
   the Apache SOAP package (essentially the Apache license)

   The cvs repository, mailing list, and the web site will be hosted on
   apache.org

Comments, questions, concerns?

- Sam Ruby


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Re: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-10 Thread Martin Stricker

Sam Ruby wrote:
 UDDI4J is an existing Open Source project, hosted on IBM
 DeveloperWorksand under the IBM Public License.


 As this code complements and works closely with Apache SOAP and Axis,
 Apache seemed like a natural fit.  This other company readily agreed.

+1, but I'm not a committer.

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Re: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-10 Thread Ted Leung

+1
- Original Message -
From: Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 7:00 AM
Subject: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?


 Background:

UDDI4J is an existing Open Source project, hosted on IBM DeveloperWorks
and under the IBM Public License.  Details, including source code, can
be found at http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/projects/uddi4j.
More information on the specification which this code implements can be
found at http://www.uddi.org/.

Another company has approached IBM and expressed an interest in
contributing, but expressed reservations based on where it was hosted,
and requested that we consider transferring it to a neutral location.

As this code complements and works closely with Apache SOAP and Axis,
Apache seemed like a natural fit.  This other company readily agreed.

Approximately six active developers are associated with this project at
this time.  We expect this number would increase should it be accepted
as an Apache XML subproject.

 General Approach:

Java package names would be renamed to org.apache.uddi.

All Java source files will contain headers based on the ones found in
the Apache SOAP package (essentially the Apache license)

The cvs repository, mailing list, and the web site will be hosted on
apache.org

 Comments, questions, concerns?

 - Sam Ruby


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Re: [POLL] UDDI4J on Apache?

2001-10-10 Thread Andy Clark

+1

It seems that Apache is becoming the W3C of implementations and
this is definitely a good thing (tm). However, I wonder if the
current organizational infrastructure can be scaled up as the
number of Apache-hosted projects continues to increase. I have
not been around the Apache community long enough to know so my
worries may be ill-founded. In any case, I'm in favor of having
a community based implementation of UDDI at Apache.

What do other people think?

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