Sure, I will do that Jun. Thanks for the inputs and resources.
Best, Raghu On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 8:58 AM, jun liu <ken.lj...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Reghu, > > I have checked the schedule of GSoC. We have nearly one month to get > familiar with dubbo. I am wondering if you can write down your > understanding of dubbo when learning, anything you interest, a simple > introduction of dubbo’s features, your experience of running dubbo from > zero, advantages comparing with other similar frameworks, etc. This can be > a good way for us to know your progress and problems in learning dubbo. > > On the other hand, one inconvenient side of dubbo you may also have > noticed, dubbo is lack of documents or blogs introducing it, english docs > worser, i believe your blogs or papers can be a good supplementary. > > My own suggestions, feel free to make your own decisions based on your > pressures from study and your habits > > Best regards, > Jun > > > On 26 Apr 2018, at 4:01 PM, Raghunandana Jayarama Reddy < > rjayarama...@cs.stonybrook.edu> wrote: > > Hi Jun, > > Thanks for helping me with the resources. I shall start getting familiar > with the architecture and SPI of Dubbo. > > Best, > Raghu > > On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 4:44 AM, jun liu <ken.lj...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hey Raghu, >> >> I’ve to say that your proposal do impressed me a lot, very glad to see >> you come out from so many candidates. Let’s start the Dubbo journey now. >> >> To achieve the goal, i think you should spend some time to get familiar >> with Dubbo first: what is dubbo, the key features provided by dubbo, how it >> works, etc. As this project is related with serialization frameworks, you’d >> better give a thorough research on existing open-source serialization >> frameworks, their characteristics: performance, market share, API or even >> design principles. After you have a general idea of dubbo and it’s design >> principles, spend more time on the SPI mechanism, this is one of the key >> point to finish this project. >> >> What is dubbo and how it works: >> 1. Quick Start: http://dubbo.apache.org/ >> 2. Blog introducing dubbo: http://www.baeldung.com/dubbo >> 3. User's Book: http://dubbo.apache.org/books/dubbo-user-book-en/ >> 4. Developer’s Book: http://dubbo.apache.org/books/dubbo-dev-book-en/ >> 5. Github Wiki (building): https://github.com/apache/incubator-dubbo/wiki >> >> The Dubbo SPI mechanism: >> 1. Standard JDK SPI >> 2. Dubbo SPI: http://dubbo.apache.org/books/dubbo-dev-book-en/SPI.html >> 3. Dubbo Serialization and existing extensions: https://github.com >> /apache/incubator-dubbo/tree/master/dubbo-serialization >> >> One active developer from community, named 雷威 in Chinese, says he’d like >> to help with this project, i think we can work with him to figure out the >> detailed plans and milestones needed to finish this project. I’ve told him >> about the dev community, let’s see if he has any suggestions. >> >> Got any questions, feel free to ask the community for help. >> >> Best regards, >> Jun >> >> >> On 24 Apr 2018, at 12:04 PM, Raghunandana Jayarama Reddy < >> rjayarama...@cs.stonybrook.edu> wrote: >> >> Hi Team, >> >> My name is Raghu and I have been accepted as a GSoC-2018 student >> developer for Apache Dubbo project this summer. I will be working on the >> enhancement "Extending serialization protocols support for Apache Dubbo" >> with Jun Liu. >> Thanks to my mentor Jun Liu for the continuous support during the >> proposal stage and look forward to a lot of learning during the process >> Jun. Also, I'm very delighted to see the continuous engagement of the >> community during this incubation phase & releases and I hope to >> help/contribute >> in whatever way I can. >> >> Here's the link to my proposal-abstract. >> https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/projects/#4747840161579008 >> >> I look forward to learning & taking suggestions, Inputs from you all. >> >> Thanks >> Raghu >> >> >> > >