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No problem. as long as we get unconfused :). (I
think there was a full stop missing in this reply and I have put it there to
avoid further confusion :) )
Carsten, could you take note and respond
please?
sanjaya.
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hi, sorry for the confusion :-)
I suggest we ask Carsten to run the regression tests to
ensure that his code gen changes have not broken stuff on at least one
platform of his choice. He can then decide, based on this test results, which
he can discuss here if necessary, whether he wants to commit his changes
or not. If he runs the suite and gets some errors then I suggest we're happy.
if he breaks that suite entirely then we're not?
Running the suite should take him three hours from
scratch, if he hasn't done it before so we should know soon whether the gen
changes are viable.
If he is not
able to test them (not having the services would be the obvious issue) then
perhaps one of us can run them for him (Carsten - have you got a branch
we can extract?).
If Carsten is
not around or able to commit changes then I suggest we go alpha without the
gen changes and do the same as above in alpha timeframe.
John
Hawkins
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(If the situation is not clear, Carseten has already put his changes to
the serializer. He has also finished the changes to the code generator but is
not able to test them as yet, therefore he has avoided committing those
changes.) What exactly do you mean? That we go ahead with the codefreeze with the
serilizer changes intact and let Carsten commit the code generation stuff
before the final? If so we can codefreeze
early tuesday morning and start on the release procedure. sanjaya. ----- Original Message ----- From:
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I would suggest Carsten put
in his fixes asap (into the Alpha preferably?) but not hold up alpha or
beta?
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So do we wait for Carsten to
comment the serializer changes? sanjaya. -----
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Hmm, we're changing the
paradigm here - putting in new code in beta !
Howver, this problem is a bug therefore I go
with putting it in beta. As long as it comes with some good tests that broke
before it was implemented and are fixed by its incorporation.
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I think the serializer changes
for AXISCPP-197 should be commented out before we go for the 1.5
codefreeze. Can we have a quick response from the community on
this?
i.e. Do we keep the serializer changes for AXISCPP-197 in the
codebase for 1.5 alpha or comment it out and include both serializer and
codegeneration changes for the final?
please respond quickly
guys.
sanjaya.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Carsten
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> Quick
status update : > > I wasn't able to test sufficiently the code
generation changes, so I > did not commit them (i'm having problems with
the testing framework > but that's a different story). > >
The changes to the serializer have been committed last week. These >
changes should not break the existing stubs since they mostly add > new
method overloads with prefixes for the serializer that miss
them. > > I will try to get the code generation changes into the
beta time frame > and was hoping that it was ok to leave the serializer
changes in there. > > Carsten > > -----Original
Message----- > From: Carsten Blecken > Sent: Thursday, January 27,
2005 8:46 AM > To: Apache AXIS C Developers List; Samisa
Abeysinghe > Subject: RE: Axis c++ 1.5 release plan (draft
4) > > > Sorry for the mess everybody - I assumed friday to
be the last day (my mistake). > > In terms of things already
committed : These are changes to the serializer which > add namespace
and/or namespace prefixes to various methods. They are overloaded >
methods to keep backward compatibility with current stubs. So I would
say the > risk is not too big. There was also some refactoring being
done, but I did some > testing on the changes. > > The
part where I need more time are the stub/skeleton generator (which employ
the > new methods) and the testing involved with it. > Maybe I
should hold off the generator changes until after alpha, since
I consider > them higher risk? > > In terms of
importance: Our current wsdl's break due to the lack of namespace >
prefixing. Almost all more complicated doc lit wsdl's will have issues here
when > they have data type nesting and arrays. > >
Carsten > > -----Original Message----- > From: Samisa
Abeysinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday,
January 27, 2005 3:37 AM > To: Apache AXIS C Developers List >
Subject: Re: Axis c++ 1.5 release plan (draft 4) > > > Part
of the solution has been already commited. > So we have to either hold
off or comment out what is already commited. > > How
critical/important is this feature? > > Is it practicle to tag the
CVS and start on testing cycle till the > rest of the solution is
commited. > Given that the solution is related to serializer, the risk
of side > effects is high. > > Thanks, >
Samisa... > > > On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:16:35 +0000, John
Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >
Hmm, > > > > Should we hold off on alpha until it's
complete? > > > > > > > > > >
John Hawkins > > > > > > > > > >
"Carsten Blecken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > >
27/01/2005 08:39 > > Please respond to > > "Apache AXIS C
Developers List" > > To"Apache AXIS C Developers List"
<[email protected]>, > >
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > cc > > SubjectRE: Axis
c++ 1.5 release plan (draft 4) > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > Hi
Sanjaya, > > > > still working on item 7). Harder than I
thought. Partially committed > > (Serializer changes) and I think I
can get the rest > > (code generator) by friday into the
alpha. > > > > Do you want status by friday again? >
> > > Carsten > > > > -----Original
Message----- > > From: sanjaya singharage
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005
10:30 PM > > To: Apache AXIS C Developers List > > Subject:
Axis c++ 1.5 release plan (draft 4) > > > > Hi all, >
> > > COULD I HAVE THE STATUS OF ITEM NUMBER 7 CARSTEN, IS IT
ALREAD COMMITED IN > > CVS? CAN WE INCLUDE IT IN 1.5 OR SHELF IT
FOR THE NEXT RELEASE? OR ARE YOU > > PLANNING TO FIX THIS BY 1.5
FINAL? COULD I HAVE A RESPONSE CARSTEN? > > > > > >
MARK, WHAT IS THE STATUS OF ITEM 2? COULD YOU ALSO RESPOND? >
> > > > > Following the discussion I have added these
items > > -Problem with complex types which contain complex
types > > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-197 (in
progress by carsten) > > > > Following the discussion I
have removed the following items > > > > -Fault mapping
(stub level) > > -improvement of Web Site > > a.Web-site
should be made more or less like Axis-Java website for ease of > >
use > > b.More user oriented and less developer oriented > >
-Add support for xsd:any type (?) > > -Ability to add custom headers
(?) > > > > > > sanjaya. > > > >
======================================================= > > >
> (fourth draft of the release plan.) > > > > Hi
all, > > I would like to volunteer to be the release manager for the
Axis C++ 1.5 > > release. > > > > A draft Release
Plan is presented below using the current items found in the > >
wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/AxisC_2b_2b/ToDo1.5 . > >
Please update the wiki of any more items that are applicable to the
1.5 > > release that developers are working on. > > >
> Also we need to decide on dates for code freeze etc. and release
dates at > > the bottom. > > Please comment. >
> > > > > > > This is the release plan (draft)
for Axis C++ version 1.5. Given below is a > > snapshot >
> of all the changes for 1.5 since the 1.4 version. > > >
> Changes from 1.4 to 1.5: > > > > 1.
Partial C support - > >
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-210 (in progress by Mark) >
> -C clients with stub generation for simple types > > -Porting of
some C++ tests to C > > 2. Memory clean-up
and fix - > > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-149 (in
progress by Mark > > Whitlock as per JIRA) > > 3.
Improve HTTP Support - > >
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-176 (Done by Samisa as
per > > JIRA) > > 4. "100
Continue" support in axis2 transport > >
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-311 (Done by Samisa) > >
5. Proxy support for axis2 transport > >
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-325 (Done by Samisa) > >
6. Numerous memory leak fixes (Done by
Samisa) > > 7. Problem with complex types
which contain complex types > >
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-197 (in progress
by Carsten) > > > > Details on these features could be
found on JIRA and the AxisCpp TODO wiki > > page at
http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/AxisC_2b_2b/ToDo1.5 > > >
> Release Criteria: > > > > - Functional tests
pass > > - Test on installation procedures > >
- Test on different versions of Apache web server(1.3.xx, 2.0.xx) > >
- Test samples on different platforms (Linux, Microsoft
Windows) > > - Fix blockers and most critical bugs that
applies to 1.5 > > > > Dates: > > > > The
following are the proposed dates for the release, opinions please: >
> Code freeze
January 27, 2005 > > Release alpha
version January 31, 2005 > >
Release 1.5 final
February 21, 2005 > > > > > >
sanjaya. > > > > >
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