Hi Chris,

It's really nice to hear from you and appreciate your contributions so far.

Yes its definitely possible to work on components like load balancer in
isolation with the new message driven architecture. I will send a separate
mail describing how to setup the development environment for the load
balancer.

At the moment we have list of items to be implemented in Stratos load
balancer. You could find the complete task list here [1].

1. New functionality to expose load balancing statistics to a file or
socket (or both):
At the moment we have support for publishing load balancing statistics to a
Complex Event Processor but we may also need to publish them to a
file/socket for easy access.

2. New functionality to replicate state of the load balancer:
We need to implement a state replication functionality to be able to
replicate sessions to other load balancers in a cluster.

More importantly if you have suggestions for improvements those could also
be discussed and implemented.

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STRATOS-97

Many Thanks
Imesh


On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 2:20 PM, chris snow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there something that can be done to introduce developers to smaller
> standalone parts of the code base?
>
> In my spare time (evenings, weekends, etc), I'm trying to understand the
> overall architecture and all of the components, but that is quite a lot of
> code to trawl through.  It will be quite some time before I am really able
> to contribute.
>
> If I could focus on one smaller component, for example load balancer, then
> it will be much quicker for me to get up to speed and start contributing.
>
> Is it possible to work on components (like load balancer) in isolation?
>  For example, is it possible to build and deploy the load balancer
> standalone or run it from eclipse without having to worry about the rest of
> the stratos codebase?
>
>

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