Hi Eric
Since more than a year I've been actively following the Synapse users and dev
mailings lists. Some of you may have also noticed my efforts to improve Synapse
from a user's perspective by reporting bugs and submitting feature requests
including implementation ideas and minor code contributions.
I would like to extend this support in the direction of active code development.
This is great news.. I truly appreciate all your help in the past to
improve the NIO transport, endpoints and JMX support
My personal interests regarding Synapse concentrate on the http transports,
Hessian application protocol usage, server management, monitoring, the
improvement of error logs for faster problem recognition, full JDK 6
compatibility, and the separation of implementation and API supporting custom
development of mediators.
Besides this I'm willing to contribute also in other areas, but those are the
ones my focus is on.
The only question is where to start? I don't think it makes much sense to
provide dozens of small code fixes in a great number of patches (per class or
package). Too much work during review. A big patch touching too much files is
even worse. Small and independent changes are important for a suitable review
process.
Do you have any specific JDK 6 stuff in mind? The main issue I see is
with the BSF mediator.. but I would still like to continue the JDK 1.5
support going forward
cheers
asankha
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Asankha C. Perera
AdroitLogic, http://adroitlogic.org
http://esbmagic.blogspot.com
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