Hi,
What are the categories of samples that we need to consider for Tuscany?
I see two potential categories.
1) Business samples - Focused on showing how Tuscany solves certain business
problems.
2) Technology samples - Focused on showing developers how to use
Tuscanyfeatures such as
Personally I'm not for cool and flashy here in OS.
Let give reason for why this
technology is needed and how to use it. Let's not
drape flash(cool) over it for
the sake of FLASH or that we can't really show the
latter.
On 4/12/06, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'd vote for seeing this report only when there are failures.
Who will file JIRA issues for failures?
On 4/17/06, Raymond Feng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Here's a sample report from the Tuscany Continuum build. Please let me
know
if it provides any value if I add tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org
Can you please create a JIRA issue for this problem so that it can be
tracked? Thanks.
On 4/18/06, rick rineholt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-195
I *may* have a fix .. it makes it work but breaks
another TC... still investigating.
ant elder wrote:
We are getting close to Java1 release and we need to have a sync'd up view
of how we want to handle documentation.
I was searching other Apache projects for examples and Portal's seems to be
a good one.
Here is the link - http://portals.apache.org/development/documentation.html
Are you OK with
This can be an interesting project for a summer student.
On 4/27/06, kelvin goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me (whoo! my first open source vote!!)
I have a fair bit of experience writing DASs with SDO 1, and would be keen
to mentor.
Pending some investigation I may be able to use
Agree Sebastien. We need to alter it to fit our documentation build
instruction.
All,
I am going to add this. Please speak up if you have any concerns.
On 4/25/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
haleh mahbod wrote:
We are getting close to Java1 release and we need to have
This is good since we get a consistent view of how implementation for SDO is
progressing in different languages.
On 5/11/06, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete has recently followed the java team's lead and initiated a to
do/wish list up on the Tuscany wiki for the C++ implementation
Hi Venkata,
InstallJava and projectJava pages were created with two different audience
in mind.
The assumption was that a person exploring Java SCA section (under which is
installation)
is a user who does not necessary want to get involved in development but
wants to download
the binaries and use
Hi Darius,
Welcom to Tuscany project. We can use help in many areas.
You can grab a JIRA and work on it if it is not grabbed by somene else. Once
done, follow the patch process that is documented on the website to submit
the patch.
Please don't hesitate to post any questions you might have on
Tom,
Welcome to Tuscany.
I am not aware of any way to figure out the number of downloads.
Hopefully you have downloaded Tuscany by now and can share your experience.
We are looking for
feedback as well as help :)
You can find the list of known issues on this page
This thread started with an intention to do a post-mortem on M1. Is there
something we can learn from and improve on for subsequent releases?
Thoughts?
On 6/13/06, cr22rc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if this can help and I didn't thoroughly test it, but checked
in
IRC has been a useful tool for timely community brainstorming to handle
issues that need quick attention.
We have started to summarize the chat content on the mailing list in
messages that include the IRC chat. That is very useful.
It would be good to decide on chat subject before the chat
This would be a useful excercise if we actually respond to the blogs.
On 7/10/06, Raymond Feng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I suggest that we maintain a list of related blogs/articles commenting on
SCA/Tuscany (@wiki?). The following links together with Luciano's post can
be a starting point.
where is it?
On 7/10/06, Raymond Feng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Here's a draft clickable diagram to illustrate the concepts for SCA
composite. Multiple areas are defined with hyperlinks on the image. Please
give a try to see if it's what we want on the web site.
Thanks,
Raymond
We just need to make it clear that M1 was based on .9 spec.
New comers might get confused with why it is different than the latest spec.
On 8/4/06, Venkata Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure yes :-)
- Venkat
On 8/4/06, Jeremy Boynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good idea - can you do a
Hi Robbie,
Can you please change the link for the SDO spec to point to
www.osoa.orginstead of what is there in the readme?
Thanks,
Haleh
On 8/8/06, Robbie Minshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I made an update ( updated overview for javadoc ) for the SDO Samples.
There are still a few
David,
Your prototype is more user friendly. Would it be possible to see a mock up
with these changes for comparison? Your talent in graphics is much
appreciated :)
- Choose a lighter green than the one we have in the header for community,
general, etc. boxes. Perhaps the same as the background
Hi,
I am following the chapter in this book (http://producingoss.com/) that
explains how to create an effective website, pages 22-25. It suggests that a
good website provides the following information upfront
1) A clear mission statement
2) States whether this open source is free or not and what
succinct intro to the project. I like it.
haleh mahbod wrote:
Hi,
I am following the chapter in this book (http://producingoss.com/)
that
explains how to create an effective website, pages 22-25. It
suggests that a
good website provides the following information upfront
1) A clear mission
Thank you for letting us know.
On 8/17/06, Rania Khalaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got it to work
itwas a classpath issue !
It was trying to use celtix. I changed the CP to match the helloworld
sample and now it declares the prefix.
Didn't check exactly which jar caused this (although i could
There was a posting few weeks pack stating that notice files have changed. I
think Jeremy posted it. You can possibly search in the architve.
On 8/18/06, Yang ZHONG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm finishing off the standalone distribution of SDO for Java,
and beginning NOTICE.txt with the text
Good article. Thanks for getting the word out on Tuscany and DAS.
On 8/21/06, Jim Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kudos to Kevin and Brent. I read this article over the weekend and it's
great. Explains concepts well and make good use of an example and
figures.
great job!!...jim
On
Can you please update C++ development website to include conventions that
are agreed to?
On 8/23/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see two different coding conventions for the usual
#ifndef/#define/#endif in our include files:
#ifndef tuscany_sca_model_binding_h in
the General Tuscany diagram would go here be moved from being
right at the bottom to nearer the top so you see it all without having to
scroll the page down?
...ant
On 8/24/06, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Tuscany community,
Please review the following text as a proposed
David,
Thank you for your effort on this. Site prototype is much more user friendly
and easier to follow.
I looked through the readme. It is not clear to me how to deploy/build the
site changes.
Can you please add those steps to the read me?
We used to have a link on the website that explained
Delfino wrote:
haleh mahbod wrote:
Hello Tuscany community,
Please review the following text as a proposed text for our main
web page.
Jim,
Thanks for your feedback. I tried to capture your comments in the new
writeup.
Please feel free to re-write this if you think it needs
improvement
Wiki seems to be good place for in progress information. It makes sense to
move the documenation to the website once it is matured. What do others
think?
Haleh
On 9/1/06, Kevin Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. Eventually, we will need some type of user-oriented documentation
for all
A user guide is very useful.
I find the following tutorial stype easy to follow and learn from.
http://www.w3schools.com/webservices/ws_use.asp
On 9/26/06, Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1
On 9/26/06, Kevin Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to start a RDB DAS
Welcome to the project Willian.
On 10/4/06, Willian Yabusame Maja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Tuscany Community!
I'm from Brazil, and i'm studing Computer Science in UFMT (University
of Mato Grosso). Luciano Resende told me about this project, and he wanted
help to develop it. I think I
Makes sense to keep the naming convention consistent across Tuscany.
On 10/5/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pete Robbins wrote:
package-1.0-incubator-M2 looks good for me.
+1 from me.
On 05/10/06, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
We need to
there is information at this link
http://wiki.apache.org/ws/Tuscany/TuscanyJava/M2TasksSCA
On 10/11/06, Kapil Katyal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know the current status of supporting asynchronous calls
over a webservice binding in Tuscany? Are there are any working
samples or
This is good idea. This sample could also be published on osoa.org where
SCA for PHP is posted.
On 10/15/06, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Our current C++ Bigbank sample includes a nice PHP client that shows how
to use the SDO for PHP extension (built on top of our SDO
*Apache **Tuscany**: Not the Same Old Architecture*
Do you think of the popular term SOA as the Same Old Architecture concept?
The Apache Tuscany Project moves SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) beyond
buzzwords and vague arm-waving into reality. The project aims to create a
next-generation
Hi,
Information presented on the website needs to be progressive. This means
that we expose critical/interesting information as top level information
and allow the reader to learn more as they advance.
I agree that it is interesting for users and developers to know about SCA's
flexibility to
, could you please over write your last post on
people.apache.orgwith the contents of this zip file. Thanks
- Venkat
On 11/4/06, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Information presented on the website needs to be progressive. This means
that we expose critical/interesting information
version better then the new colors...
- Luciano Resende
On 11/6/06, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Venkat,
There is no site-publish directory in this zip file. How do I look at
the
content?
Haleh
On 11/6/06, Venkata Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have put in a new
-- Forwarded message --
From: haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Oct 18, 2006 7:26 PM
Subject: Apache Tuscany Free Webinar, Wed. November 8th at 8 AM pacific -
Mark your Calendar!
To: tuscany-dev@ws.apache.org, tuscany-user@ws.apache.org
*Apache **Tuscany**: Not the Same Old
the site more user friendly is important to us. Thank
you for taking the time to give feedback.
Haleh
On 11/6/06, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Venkat,
Thanks for the website work. It looks better and is easier to navigate
through.
Minor comments
- We already mention that Tuscany
nit picking...
On 11/10/06, Jeremy Boynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We also added Venkat as a committer.
On Nov 10, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Jim Marino wrote:
Here is a draft of the board report (remember, I'm new to this).
Please comment or add things you think are important and I will
sorry. I did not finish my thought and pressed the botton. Ignore!
On 11/10/06, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nit picking...
On 11/10/06, Jeremy Boynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We also added Venkat as a committer.
On Nov 10, 2006, at 11:44 AM, Jim Marino wrote:
Here
Hi,
I am running samples that I downloaded from here:
http://people.apache.org/~rfeng/tuscany/incubator-M2/downloads/
I get null pointer exception when running
samples\standalone\helloworldwsclient sample.
Exception happens at implementation.composite.compositecomponenttype.load.
Is
)
at org.apache.tuscany.launcher.MainLauncherBooter.main
(MainLauncherBoote
r.java:83)
On 11/13/06, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am running samples that I downloaded from here:
http://people.apache.org/~rfeng/tuscany/incubator-M2/downloads/
I get null pointer exception
Hi,
*JavaOne conference call for paper deadline is December 15th.*
*ApacheConf Europe call for paper deadline is Jan 12th.*
I have created the following Wiki page to host list of conferences where we
might want to present Tuscany/SCA/SDO/DAS technologies.
I have added information about a few
Thank you Venkat for your efforts.
A few comments:
1. Link to getting started doc for under Java is wrong.
go to
http://people.apache.org/~svkrish/tuscanySite/site-publish/sca_documentation.html
and click on Getting started with SCA Java Milestone 2
Hi Mike,
How do we create JIRAs against spec on osoa site?
Should we just create JIRAs in Tuscany using specification category instead?
Thank you,
Haleh
-- Forwarded message --
From: Ignacio Silva-Lepe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Dec 22, 2006 7:00 AM
Subject: Re:
resposting this message for Tuscany Users, specially users with PHP
experience. Your input for real use case scenarios would be greatly
appreciated.
On 1/4/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In thinking about PHP support in C++ one thing that I would like is some
good scenarios that we
should we ask maven mailing list?
On 1/13/07, Raymond Feng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When I browse the http://repo1.maven.org today, I found there are two
repos:
http://repo1.maven.org/eclipse (Containing eclipse jars)
http://repo1.maven.org/maven-java.net/ (Containing javax and
Hi Jim,
I don't understand what you mean when you talk about the do-not-use
kernel version.
Here is how I am understanding your proposal. . Is this correct?
Step #1 in your list: is a release of the kernel with content as of today .
This will live in a branch - Extensions will need to be
How about [language extension: PHP, Python, Ruby] release.
Name is long, but gets the message across about what this release is
offering.
On 1/19/07, Simon Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like excellent progress. I think it would be good to see the
PHP support that Simon is working on
I propose that we move FAQ to the Wiki and make it more accessible for
updates.
We can link from the website to the FAQ which will reside on the Wiki.
This difficult update process is probably the reason for FAQ being so empty.
We have been answering the same questions multiple times and an
Hi Andy,
This is an interesting technology sample that demonstrates various
capabilities that Tuscany offers.
It would be good to get user feedback on this as well.
Haleh
On 1/19/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
One of the things we thought would be good to include in the
Tuscany native is confusing because it sounds like the default which I don't
think is the intention.
Isn't this Tuscany support for scripting? Would Tuscany [scripting
languages]
make sense? We could de-couple scripting from the underlying runtimes and
highlight support for many languages which
I added this to FAQ (
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/Tuscany+SCA+-+FAQ)
Please update the link if additional info needs to be added.
On 1/29/07, Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, I had a momentary mental block that 0.1-pre-spec-SNAPSHOT is a ...
SNAPSHOT.
So the
Hi Shelita,
Welcome to Tuscany. We definitly need help with documentation :)
A starting point might be a user giude on how to develop a simple SCA
application. This document can then incrementally grow to cover more
advanced topics.
Another project might be to work on an SCA user doc with
so important to
others who
are already committers...
Dan
On 07/02/07, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick had asked earlier Two concerns come to mind if we make THE
website:
Is it backed up? can we get past revisions if needed ? Currently
our
website is
in svn which
it as a starting point and add more meat
into
it
to
help
new
users understand the basic concepts, steps and tools to
develop
a
simple
SCA
application with Tuscany.
Thanks,
Raymond
- Original Message -
From: haleh
Regardless of whether documentation is shipped in a distribution, I
would prefer we keep a copy of all documentation online so that we
can fix errors as they are discovered after releases.
Agree.
Extension developer would generally not work off the latest code (I
generally discourage people
Ah. You add a good point that we need to think about extension documents as
well :)
On 2/9/07, Jeremy Boynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 9, 2007, at 4:56 PM, haleh mahbod wrote:
Extension developer would generally not work off the latest code (I
generally discourage people from doing
Hi Jim,
Is there a short write-up on all this somewhere? There might be one on the
cwiki that I am not able to find.
I have been trying to cut and paste from several email and add the snippets
to the 'in porgress' architecture document, but it is not clear how the
pieces come together.
Does
Hi Andy,
Very good 'SCA best practices' write-up. I'll add this to the list of user
documents on cwiki and like you I am interested to to see if Tuscany users
have other 'best practices' hints that they might want to add to this.
Thanks.
Haleh
On 2/13/07, Andrew Borley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tom,
Thanks for helping to move Tuscany website content to CWIKI. I like the the
left navigation bar.
We could use this opportunity to simplify the site and make it more user
friendly. For example, we might want to re-think the way we handle languages
and put some thought into how to highlight
+1 if allowed by Apache.
On 2/16/07, Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been doing some web-traffic monitoring on our Tuscany Blog using
Google Analytics and StatCounter.
I was wondering if would be a good idea to do same on our Project website,
and this might be give us a better
Jim,
Thanks for the cwiki update. It looks like we lost all the C++ pages.
Haleh
On 3/5/07, Jeremy Boynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like it's using:
meta HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT=0; URL=http://cwiki.apache.org/
TUSCANY/ /
which may take a sec to kick in as the page is being
How about .arch
On 3/8/07, Jeremy Boynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep - .car is used by Geromimo (and is also confusing with a JavaEE CAR)
.sar is used by JBoss
And everyone seems to hate .scar :-(
--
Jeremy
On Mar 8, 2007, at 10:27 PM, Raymond Feng wrote:
Thinking of .car or .sar,
What happens in a single node case? Will the controller always be present?
On 3/9/07, Jim Marino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 9, 2007, at 8:07 AM, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
Subclassing in the model makes sense to me.
I don't think anything would need to be added to AbstractSCAObject
- by
thanks
On 3/9/07, Jim Marino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 9, 2007, at 9:44 AM, haleh mahbod wrote:
What happens in a single node case? Will the controller always be
present?
A single-VM or runtime physical topology is just a degenerate case of
the distributed one. In other words
Hi,
Deadline for Google Summer of Code is tomorrow. This looks like a good
opportunity to add more bindings and component implementations or identify
projects to promote multi-language support. What do you think? Proposals
for the projects need to be posted on the link below where information
I noticed the following in the SDO getting started file:
1. Top of the file says: If you haven't already done so, the first step is
to download the SDO C++ Milestone release 2 of Apache Tuscany from our download
page http://incubator.apache.org/tuscany/downloads.html.
2. The links for FAQ and
There are some good user guides/documents in the SCA subproject. Can we
move these to the website? Is there a reason why these are not shared on the
website?
On 3/14/07, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed the following in the SDO getting started file:
1. Top of the file says
What happened to the Kernel Alpha 2 release discussion thread that Jim
started on March 13th. It looks like we are restarting.
On 3/22/07, Jeremy Boynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some cleanup work to do on work and on scopes but I would
expect to get that done in the next day or so
Hi Ashok,
Welcome to Tuscany. Please send a note to the following email address to
subscribe. Your message heading should say :Subscribe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can find more information at this link
http://cwiki.apache.org/TUSCANY/mailing-lists.html
Haleh
On 3/27/07, Ashok Banerjee [EMAIL
Hi,
Our Wiki website is incomplete and some of the links point readers to
incorrect information or empty links.
I'm interested in getting the website into a consumable form and look
forward to any help that I can get for this.
Here is how I'll approach this:
- Compare the content to the old
, with a frameset style, and see
if
we could apply to our wiki, this would give a common navigation style
independent of what page you are... Otherwise, you might loose some
navigation state depending on the page you are
Thoughts ?
On 4/4/07, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Our Wiki
Hi Adriano,
It would be good to document any conventions that others need to know about
also on this page.
http://cwiki.apache.org/TUSCANY/das-java-project.html
Thanks,
Haleh
On 4/6/07, Adriano Crestani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to be sure: Is the Convetion Over Configuration over id and
kelvin,
I had added the older article to this page as part of website work.
http://cwiki.apache.org/TUSCANY/sdo-overview.html
You may want to add the next in the series to the same page.
Haleh
On 4/10/07, kelvin goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Part 2 of Geoff's and my article on What is
Can you please add conventions for Java SCA to this page
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/SCA+Java+Development
This makes it easier for contributors to find the information.
Thank you,
Haleh
On 4/11/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Simon Laws
Hi,
As mentioned in [1] I started working on the website and the first phase is
ready for review.
My first attempt ended up with something other than what I had originally
planned; which was to move content. Instead, I worked on the readability of
the website.
I have tried to use a consistent
Hi,
Content of these two links are very similar
http://cwiki.apache.org/TUSCANY/java-sca-developer-guide.html
and
http://cwiki.apache.org/TUSCANY/sca-java-development.html
Audience for both of these pages seem to be the developer who wants to get
involved in Java SCA.
We are using the 'get
Hi Kelvin,
I tried: tuscany-sdo-1.0-incubator-M3-bin.zip - ZIP archive, unpacked size
15,444,127 bytes
- ReleaseNotes.txt says: Compatibility Concerns
M2 now uses the SDO 2.1 interfaces whereas M2 used the 2.0.1interfaces.
Shouldn't this be M3 now uses...
-
I'll take a look at this.
This seems to be related to the email/question that I sent out earlier
today.
On 4/12/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/12/07, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you please add conventions for Java SCA to this page
http://cwiki.apache.org
the
sections
on coding and testing standards if no one has an objection to that?
...ant
http://cwiki.apache.org/TUSCANY/java-sca-developer-guide.html
On 4/12/07, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Content of these two links are very similar
http://cwiki.apache.org/TUSCANY/java-sca
Hi Sebastien,
This is very good. I'll borrow a few of the slides for the website, but as
Simon mentioned it would be great if we could adjust this to the latest code
and add to Raymond's architecture guide.
I was thinking to add a link at the begining of the architecture guide for
old releases
I sync'd up content of [1] with the getInvolved link [2] except for a piece
related to coding guideline and test which seem to have been changed. We now
have two different views on this. I'll start a discuss thread later this
week to get everyone feedback on what the guideline should be since
list
On 12/04/07, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kelvin,
Thanks for your review. You mentioned that scopes should be the same
when
on a given page.
I agree. I fixed it. We now have a sdo cpp FAQ and a sdo Java FAQ. I
also moved text from some of the mentioned threads to the FAQ
Hi,
As I walk through Download links on the website I see that we are not
consistent with the type of information we are providing and with where this
information is stored.
For example,
SDO C++ Download page [1]: contains Download information for both SDO Java
and SDO C++
SDO Java Download
Thanks for your comments. I haven't gone through all the details and will do
that tomorrow. However, this caught my eye and wanted to better understand
your comment.
Java SCA
- Architecture Guide
- still pointing to the old one
What do you mean by still pointing to the old one. If you
Hello,
Sorry for the delay. Got busy with day to day job.
Thanks for your feedback.
Need diagrams - we had some nice ones from sebastien and from the old
site that we can use in various places
Please go ahead and add diagrams that you see fit.
Home - Move the page round to make the first
A working release that is closer to 1.0 spec version sooner would be better
than having more content and a later release. M2 is old now and has
issues.
Should IRC be used for a discussion on release or maybe we should update
the Wiki page with (IN/Out) comment to help you? If an item has
Hi,
I have created the template for extension guide[1] and added a bit of
overview. Please help update the various sections with content.
Thanks
Haleh
[1]:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/Java+SCA+Extension+Guide
why does it matter if we call it beta1 or beta .90? It is a variation of
what we call beta. The fact that there is a number after Beta is an
indication that there might be revisions of Beta anyway before 1.0 release
is reached.
On 5/2/07, Ignacio Silva-Lepe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 on 0.90
Hi,
I have started working on Java SCA user guide [1] and Quick overview guide
for SCA[2].
I am assuming that Quick overview guide will be generic and can be used for
both native SCA and Java.
Please jump in and help if you are interested or provide comments/feedback.
We can use some good
://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/Quick+Guide+to+SCA
[2] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/SCA+Java+User+Guide
Haleh
On 5/2/07, haleh mahbod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have started working on Java SCA user guide [1] and Quick overview
guide for SCA[2].
I am assuming
We used to say on the website that SCA, SDO and DAS are independent
technologies that together can provide a complete SOA infrastructure
handling services and data. It seems like during website move we removed
this important message by mistake.
Based on this statement, we can anticipate two
Here is another try. I moved the logos to this link:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/TuscanyLogos
On 5/17/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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If yes, I'll go ahead and add it to the website ( I'll need help for
doing this correctly please ).
If you want to
not seem to fit well. I am also not sure
it
helps make the Tuscany connection.
On 5/17/07, Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ohhh, I really like the right portion of the new logo !!!
Not sure if I like the left side, with the landscape picture :(
On 5/17/07, haleh mahbod [EMAIL
it ASAP !!
The other image characteristic of Tuscany are bell towers, like the ones
in Siena and Florence
Yours, Mike.
haleh mahbod wrote:
Here is another try. I moved the logos to this link:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/TuscanyLogos
On 5/17/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL
I like the bell tower.
On 5/18/07, Mike Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Haleh,
I've added a bell tower on the Logo page
Mike.
haleh mahbod wrote:
It would be good to have an icon to associate the Tuscany project
with. If
you look at Cayanne[1], they have the pepper. For Geronimo [2
It would be good if all subprojects used whatever scheme it is agreed to so
a developer going across projects does not have to think about adjusting.
On 5/21/07, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This time round, as so much had changed, we didn't include JIRA numbers in
the release docs. It
Thank you for the explanation.
On 5/21/07, Adriano Crestani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, it's intergrated with Tuscany SDO C++.
Next step is to implement a sample for it.
I intend to add some info on wiki before the first release.
Regards,
Adriano Crestani
On 5/21/07, haleh mahbod [EMAIL
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