Hi, Thanks, I guess this method was used in early ServiceMix (or even pre ServiceMix) ... May be it should be kept. But as I noted we'd readily put anything that may be required later on so, I'll keep in the list for now, as no -1 has been received on dropping it yet.

Thanks, Sergey

On 02/09/16 22:16, David Jencks wrote:
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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