Anne,
It's been over a month since we heard from you on WASP-Lite(Java). Can you please let
us know
about your latest position on the proposal?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10056072667r=1w=2
Thanks,
dims
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Davanum Srinivas - http://jguru.com/dims/
Manes
Subject: Re: [POLL] WASP Lite on Apache?
Anne,
It's been over a month since we heard from you on
WASP-Lite(Java). Can you please let us know
about your latest position on the proposal?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10056072667r=1w=2
Thanks,
dims
=
Davanum Srinivas
Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
Excellent idea. We'd have to come up with a new name for the current Axis
project so as not to give it preferential name recognition.
I don't get it: what's preferential in using a name that is already
recognized and already has a community around?
I also like the
Anne Thomas Manes writes:
We're talking about creating a new umbrella project focusing on Web
services
that initially will host three different SOAP projects: soap, axis, and
I'm a -1 on hosting three different SOAP projects. What I'm for is
hosting Apache SOAP as the old SOAP project and
Sam Ruby wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
But don't tell me that SOAP/Axis is like Cocoon1/Cocoon2 because you'd
be ignoring the fact that there is one big and very focused community,
not two.
Ok, I won't say it...even though in both cases there is one set of
committers. In both
Hi Stefano,
2) Apache SOAP and Apache Axis are dealing with this and Axis is very
likely to be the community of choice (I never liked the name Apache SOAP
myself so I'm happy to hear this)
Just to be clear- Axis is a new implementation of SOAP. At one point
it was called Apache SOAP v3 but
Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
Sam indicated that Axis is more or less Apache SOAP 2, well, then you
guys broke the revolutionary rules by giving subproject status to an
internal fork.
I'm a core developer of Apache SOAP. When the V3 discussions were
going on the active V3 folks wanted to
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 09:13, Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
More background: As Sam said earlier, two Systinet (formerly Idoox)
developers are committers on the Apache SOAP projects. The reason we elected
to go off and develop a separate code base was purely for timing
Sorry for cluttering up your mailbox -- I'm not sure why this was sent
around again. As you can see, it was sent it on Monday. We plan to proceed
by submitting the code to the Axis project.
Best regards,
Anne
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From: Anne Thomas Manes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
, 2001 10:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [POLL] WASP Lite on Apache?
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 14:14, Sam Ruby wrote:
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
I am *very* against the idea of WASP as a separate project.
If the Axis
and Wasp communities can not agree, then I think we're
Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
Stefano,
I'm pleased that you think it's a good thing.
To clarify: I was commenting Sam's note on I am looking forward
to increased synergy and participation.
Increased synergy is what I believe it's a good thing.
Whether or not making WASP Lite an apache
Anne,
My viewpoint is similar to Stefano's. I like the idea of working with your team and
get the code
into Apache. But i am not sure if we need one more SOAP implementation. A lot of
people are
already confused what to use and when. This will split up effort of the
developers/users and
Anne,
My viewpoint is similar to Stefano's. I like the idea of working with your team and
get the code
into Apache. But i am not sure if we need one more SOAP implementation. A lot of
people are
already confused what to use and when. This will split up effort of the
developers/users and
General thoughts:
This is just a poll at this point. A perfectly reasonable response
might be for the PMC to request that consensus be reached first on the
Axis dev mailing list before proceeding to a vote. Three of the five
PMC members actively follow that list anyway...
I'm
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 05:38, Sam Ruby wrote:
General thoughts:
This is just a poll at this point. A perfectly reasonable response
might be for the PMC to request that consensus be reached first on the
Axis dev mailing list before proceeding to a vote. Three of the five
PMC
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Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 4:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [POLL] WASP Lite on Apache?
Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
Stefano,
I'm pleased that you think it's a good thing.
To clarify: I was commenting Sam's note on I am looking forward
to increased synergy
Sam Ruby wrote:
Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
WASP Lite for Java is a Web services framework developed by Systinet that
supports SOAP 1.1, WSDL 1.1, and XML Schema 1999/2000/2001. Details,
including binaries and documentation, can be found at
in the technology.
Regards,
Anne
-Original Message-
From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 3:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [POLL] WASP Lite on Apache?
snip
This is indeed a good thing.
Now, a technical question: we already have two
Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
It has a large user base, many of whom have requested that we make the
source available. A number of companies and individuals have expressed
interest in contributing to the development of this code.
Foreseeing what will be asked fist from previous inquiries: How
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