On 3/12/09 2:04 PM, Dennis Geurts wrote:
Well, as Marcel already mentioned. I was actually hoping you'd be able
to run it through the tck (assuming the tck has some tests for the
device access spec).
Hmm. I can try to look into it. I have never tested anything but the
framework. :-)
-> richard
If that would be the case I think a first release could be iminent. If
not, well then I'd like to test it a little further, as I mentioned in
my previous email.
Of course I encourage everybody to test this implementation and get
back to me/ this list with comments!
Dennis
On 12 mrt 2009, at 18:05, "Richard S. Hall" <[email protected]> wrote:
Yes, this is good news. Is a release imminent or does it still need
work?
-> richard
On 3/12/09 12:48 PM, Dennis Geurts wrote:
Hi all,
Nice to see that the device access spec implementation has found its
place within Felix.
I hope it's useful; if question arise I will answer them as soon as
possible.
I'll initially focus on getting some tests available.
regards,
dennis
On 11 mrt 2009, at 23:40, Marcel Offermans (JIRA) wrote:
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https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-10?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Marcel Offermans resolved FELIX-10.
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Resolution: Fixed
With the paperwork in place, I imported the code into our
repository. That ends this task as far as I'm concerned. It might
trigger a couple of follow up tasks though (checking if the
implementation passes the TCK, maybe porting it to foundation
profile, etc..).
Implement Device Access
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Key: FELIX-10
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-10
Project: Felix
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: Device Access, Specification compliance
Reporter: Richard S. Hall
Assignee: Marcel Offermans
Attachments: device-access.zip
See section 103 in the OSGi R4 Service Compendium for a full
description of the task. Since implementations of this service
exist, perhaps a donation would be possible.
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