Hi Suresh, I have gone though the mail you have sent, which described pretty important instructions related to GSOC 2013. Totally agree those points and willing to participate in GSOC perfectly understanding those.
I have put up some comments in [1] to clear my self. Also I have some other point to clarify also. In this particular project we are focusing about implementing a Web Based Workflow designer. As I understood there are some major features we needed to design a workflow. They are like this, - Retrieving registered components and application list from Airavata Registry - Registering new Applications. As I understood we have to focus about implementing those. Am I correct ? I have a little doubt about the 2nd task. Thank You! AndunSLG [1] - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-798 On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Andun Sameera <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Suresh, > > I have did some kind of playing with Airavata. I am bit new to > Airavata so takes some time to understand it well. But because of my > experience I thought the project which you have highlighted > inhttps://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-798 will be suitable > and I like to participate with it. As I understand you are requesting > to recreate the service chaining UI with JavaScript. Can you provide > more instructions related to this one? > > Regards > > Andun S.L. Gunawardana > Undergraduate > Department of Computer Science And Engineering > University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka > > Linkedin - http://lk.linkedin.com/pub/andun-s-l-gunawardana/34/646/703/ > Blog - http://www.insightforfuture.blogspot.com/ > > On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Andun, > > > > Good to see you have much of the background needed to work on Airavata. > Did you download and try Airavata and see which component interests you to > work on? > > > > Suresh > > > > On Mar 6, 2013, at 9:47 AM, Andun Sameera <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Hi Devs, > >> > >> I am a final year undergraduate who is willing to participate in GSOC > >> 2013. I had lot of experiences using and developing Apache Software > >> Foundation projects. I had the chance to complete my software > >> engineering internship at WSO2 Lanka Pvt Ltd, which is a leading > >> middle-ware solutions development company. Since they are using most > >> of the Apache projects to build there solutions, I had many chances to > >> get a good exposure to the projects and there code-bases. > >> Specially I had the chance to do major projects related to Synapse > >> ESB, AXIOM, Tomcat and Axis2. Here are some important examples, > >> > >> - Streaming XPath Parser for WSO2 ESB which is built on top of Synapse > >> ESB. (http://wso2.org/library/articles/2013/01/streaming-xpath-parser- > >> wso2-esb) This implementation provides a high performance XPath parser > >> to the Synapse ESB which is the core of WSO2 ESB. > >> > >> - Improving the performance of XSLT mediator of WSO2 ESB using data > streams. > >> > >> - Implemeting a Entitlement Servlet Filter for WSO2 Application > >> Server( > http://wso2.org/library/tutorials/2012/12/providing-xacml-fine-grained-authorization-webapps > ) > >> > >> Also I have did lot of projects related FOSS arena. You can find more > >> about those from my LinkedIn profile - > >> lk.linkedin.com/pub/andun-s-l-gunawardana/34/646/703/ or from my blog > >> http://www.insightforfuture.blogspot.com/ > >> > >> So I think the above highlighted experiences makes me a good candidate > >> to do a project in GSOC. Can you give me some ideas or steps to work > >> further ? > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> Andun S.L. Gunawardana > >> Undergraduate > >> Department of Computer Science And Engineering > >> University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka > > >
