On 18/03/07, Pete Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 18/03/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Andrew Borley wrote: > > On 3/16/07, Pete Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > >> > >> Please vote to approve the release of milestone 3 of Tuscany SCA > Native > >> and > >> Tuscany SDO C++. > >> > >> The SDO release includes performance improvements (30-40%) along with > > >> improvements to robustness. > >> The SCA release includes support for C++, Python and Ruby languages > and > >> sca, > >> webservice and REST bindings. > >> > >> The distribution artifacts are here: > >> > >> - linux and Mac OS X (source only) - > >> http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC4/linux-macosx/ > >> - windows (source and binary) - > >> http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC4/win32/ > >> > >> The RAT tool output for the release artifacts is here: > >> http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC4/ > >> > >> The SDO release is tagged here > >> > >> > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/tags/cpp-sdo-1.0.incubating-M3-RC1/ > >> > >> The SCA release is tagged here > >> > >> > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/tags/native-sca-1.0.incubating-M3-RC4/ > >> > >> > >> Thank you. > >> > >> -- > >> Pete > >> > > > > I've gone through the Windows bin & src distros. All the samples work > > happily & docs look good (but I would say that, I wrote half of 'em!) > > > > Here's my +1 > > > > Cheers > > Andy > > > > I tested the SDO and SCA source distributions on Redhat Enterprise Linux > > 4. I have a few minor comments and one issue. > > I built SDO with build_sdocpp.sh then I built SCA with > build_scanative.sh, all went well. > > I was surprised to not find a script to build the SCA samples, then a > little confused as I had to rebuild the whole sample tree (with > configure then make) for each sample. It may be good to package the > samples/build.sh script, maybe as a build_samples.sh, and point to it > from samples GettingStarted.html? > > The docs look very good and all the samples work like a charm - this > time I didn't forget to install the Python feedparser library so the > AlertAggregator sample worked the first time :) > > I think it would be nice to have links to the sample REST service URLs > in the REST sample docs, as one of the point of having REST services is > that you can invoke them right from your Web browser. > > The only real issue I found is that the AlertAggregator README.html is > missing from the Linux distribution. > > So the release looks very good, I'll be +1 with it if we add the missing > README.html, the other things are just small improvements that can be > done later. > > -- > Jean-Sebastien Thanks. I found the same thing with the samples build and was going to add in a "build all" script as only the cpp samples require pre-reqs(cpp compile), the others are simple deploy scripts. I think this is actually a fair bit more work though as it hits the doc etc.... which is why I left it out for this release. I will refresh the distro with the missing Readme. Cheers, -- Pete
I have refreshed the linux/mac distro woth the missing README.html Cheers, -- Pete