On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Oscar Castaneda <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear Mentors,
>
> Since the last update I sent Google has released an updated version of the
> Android SDK. Unfortunately for my GSoC project such release came too late.
> On a more positive note, I will continue helping Adriano with the porting
> efforts. We have begun testing the new SDK with the Android trunk and can
> hopefully see Tuscany running on Android soon.
>
> The last tests performed as part of my GSoC project were to remove all
> @Remotable annotations and to test calculator-android with a componentType
> side file. Both of these initiatives failed because of the fact the previous
> version of the Android SDK still choked when encountering any code with
> annotations. As a new SDK was released I stopped further testing. Since then
> I have updated the JIRA ticket I created, with the reduced set of modules
> and changes that Adriano made to SCA code. Additionally, I updated my
> project wiki to summarize all of the work performed throughout the project.
>
> I have now started testing the new SDK and currently am running into
> problems with trying to include a core library from a desktop
> virtual machine into an Android application, this being
> "javax/xml/namespace/QName$1.class". I will continue these efforts outside
> the scope of GSoC.
>
> Lastly, I would like to thank the Tuscany community; I received help from
> several committers throughout the project, and of course, from my mentor
> Adriano. I thank you all for your patience and continued support. Despite
> the fact that the project wasn't a complete success I definitely learned a
> lot and was able to explore my interests. I am now continuing my studies in
> Computer Science and look forward to continue learning from and
> collaborating on this project.
>
> --
> best,
> -oscar
>
> Oscar CastaƱeda
>

Thanks for the update Oscar. Was great having you involved in Tuscany this
summer and good to hear you're thinking of sticking around.

Simon

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