This is not intended. On the website downloads, I was planning to write a note 
on roadmap for these client SDK’s. Something like:

* Airavata 0.12 bundles client SDK’s but are a preliminary version.

* Airavata 0.13 will bundle client SDK’s which are well packaged and have 
exception handling and test cases built in.

* Airavata 0.14 will consider distributing client SDK’s through appropriate 
programming language distributions like Maven for Java, PEAR for PHP, Perl CPAN.

Suresh 

On Jun 24, 2014, at 4:45 PM, Marlon Pierce <[email protected]> wrote:

> I verified all the signatures and checksums. Unpacked all the tars and zips 
> to make sure they were OK. I built the source code from scratch with all 
> tests. All of this was good.
> 
> I did see one annoyance: the PHP client .tar.gz and .zip distributions unpack 
> in the current directory:
> 
> 149-160-240-102:Airavata-0.12 mpierce$ tar -ztf 
> apache-airavata-client-php-sdk-0.12-bin.tar.gz
> RELEASE_NOTES
> lib/Airavata/
> lib/Thrift/
> INSTALL
> lib/AiravataClientFactory.php
> LICENSE
> NOTICE
> README
> conf/airavata-client.properties
> conf/log4j.properties
> 
> Is this intended?
> 
> Marlon
> 
> On 6/24/14, 12:35 PM, Suresh Marru wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> Discussion thread for vote on Apache Airavata 0.12-RC2 release candidate.
>> 
>> If you have any questions or feedback or to post results of validating the 
>> release, please reply to this thread. Once you verify the release, please 
>> post your vote to the VOTE thread.
>> 
>> Note: This release is a developer oriented release. Users are highly 
>> encouraged to try using this release and provide feedback. But this release 
>> is a milestone in finishing up the thrift based API. Expect subsequent 
>> releases to happen rapidly as thrift API’s are made more robust.
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 

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