dims,
thanks for not forgetting me :-). Currently I am using the JWSDP
wscompile tool to generate all my artefacts manually, this process is
only partly successful and quite some manual writing is required. So if
we can make use of Beehive in Geronimo one day - hopefully removing all
the complexity and manual work from the development process - that would
be a great thing. Also, it would demonstrate Beehives capabilities
nicely in a J2EE environment.
Thanks, and keep me up to date with our achivements there. I would be
glad to run some tests.
Stefan
Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Stefan,
FYI, i have not forgotten your request. Am right now struggling to get
Annotations under JDK14 (wading thru JAM/ASM/BCEL/Retroweaver etc...)
I really don't want to just do this for 15. we'd have to bring
together Beehive/Axis/Geronimo to get it done. Seems like a long shot
right now.
-- dims
On 7/1/05, Stefan Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David B., David J., Gianny, Hiram, dims, thanks for the great effort
here! Although I am not a senior in JAX-RPC matters I have spend the
last 3 weeks with it and got a glimpse on its complexity. This makes me
salute you guys even more!
So, well done!
Stefan
David Blevins wrote:
I posted this to our private tck list a few days ago. Now that we've
passed all tck tests, I can legally share it and invite everyone to stand
up and applaud some people who have worked very hard on the web services
side of our great Geronimo.
Some content ommitted for legal reasons.
Let's show these guys some love!
-David
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I just ran the entire jaxrpc and webservices sections of the tck and
<xx> hours and <xxxx> passing tests later I'm proud to annouce, we are
done! We have it all locked up, nailed shut, and ready to go.
Just in case anyone gets the funny idea that I did all or most of this
work by myself, I really want to take a moment and thank the guys that
made it happen. Even in another year I could never have done what
these guys did.
David J., this man keeps my butt in line. If you slow down even a bit
he will code you over! Before you're even done checking your email in
the morning, David will have you buried under a pile of code so big it
will take you all day to read and a whole week to rewrite. I swear
the guy got smart years ago and wrote a code generator generator and
has been cashing in on it ever since. How else could anyone write so
much code?!?
Gianny. I think Gianny is a sick in the head. Seriously, you can
barely finish saying the word "mapping" and Gianny will be right there
halfway finished with a "patch". Patch being an extremely understated
way of saying complete implementation of everything you missed or
didn't get around to. I say he's sick cause I think he actually
enjoys this stuff. CMP mapping, Java to XML Schema/WSDL mapping,....
I don't know what planet he's from, but if the mother ship could send
a few more guys over that would be great!
Hiram. Talk about good sport. I jerked him back and forth between
the same two tasks like fifty million times. It was like pong. I
can't count how many times he implemented wsdl rewriting for swapping
out address locations. When not being distracted by me, he managed to
close out nearly all of the jaxrpc-api section of test in like a week
and a half. Don't let the laid back latino attitude fool you; this
man means business!
Dims and the whole Axis team for being super sports and johnny on the
spot with applying patches and pushing out new snapshot jars. You
guys are raising the bar on the rest of us poor projects, knock it off :)
Big round of applause and standing ovation for these guys! We're damn
lucky to have them.
Best regards and thanks,
David Blevins
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