no idea what the integration/jca module might do but… jca (java connector 
architecture) is the spec way of installing things like JMS providers, SAP 
connector, CICS connector and other “enterprise integration” products.  If 
there’s a way to use JMS as a transport this might be involved.

david jencks

> On Sep 2, 2016, at 1:41 PM, Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Updated list (it may be a bit noisy but it will settle down...)
> 
> 1. rt/management-web
> 
> I was the one who added it, it was based on a GSOC project and I do think it 
> is a unique project (users can see logging events in Atom readers), Aki did 
> some good work around it a couple of years back, but I haven't seen any user 
> actually asking questions or trying to use it.
> Thus it should go. I'll be the 1st one who will put it back if someone will 
> want to push it further.
> 
> 2. maven-plugin/archetypes: Maven JAXWS and JAXRS prototypes. Can they be 
> really useful to anyone ? May be we can drop them and put back if needed.
> 
> 3. integration/jca - I don't even remember what JCA means . I vaguely recall 
> it was some old container spec ?
> 
> 
> 4. rt/bindings/object
> 
> I think I recall Dan explaining awhile back it is a more advanced version of 
> coloc but I don't think it has ever been used by CXF users ?
> 
> 5. rt/databindings/jibx
>   I believe JIBX has not been maintained for many years now, if yes then lets 
> let it go
> 
> 6. systests/jibx
> 
> 7. rt/databindings/sdo
> 
>   I know it was added on request from one of our previous employers, which 
> was awhile back. Not sure if we need to keep it though
> 
> 8. rt/databindings/xmlbeans
> 
>   Not sure if it is still needed. Looks like SOAP users do JAXB, occasionally 
> - Aegis
> 
> 9. services/wsn ?

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