Hi, First, thanks Simon for updating the road map page and make it current.
I modified the road map page[1] and added the following: 1. Made this a Java SCA Roadmap page (since it is only that at this moment) and added a table of content to make it more readable 2. Categorized the items on this page. This will make it easier for people who are interested in specific areas to find items to work on. This is a starting point, please feel free to fine tune the categories. 2 questions: 1) I am assuming that this email thread is suggesting to keep this page current. Yes? If yes, It is a good idea to link to this page from a couple of places including the dashboard and get involved page. I can make these updates, but I am hesitant to do this if the road map page is not going to be kept up to date. 2) If this is a page that Tuscany developers will actively look at, should it be sent to users to see if they have ideas to add to it? Haleh [1]: http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANYWIKI/Roadmap+Discussion On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 4:19 AM, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > > On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 12:14 PM, Giorgio Zoppi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> 2008/10/12 Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > I tripped over the roadmap page we used when talking about release 1.1 a >> > year ago [1]. I've updated it based on what I think has been done and >> what I >> > think is going on now. Is this accurate? Do people think this is useful >> to >> > maintain in terms of capturing the main themes of what people want to >> work >> > on now and in the future? I'd like to think anyone in the community can >> spot >> > (or add) items they are interested in here and get involved. >> >> >> Simon, >> it will be nice have interoperability in the long period. I tried two >> months ago but >> i needed an hackished version of my wdsl parser. >> It should be more easy using the sca wdsl with a so what X language >> (replace X with >> java, Python, C++, ecc). >> Ciao, >> Giorgio. >> >> -- >> Quiero ser el rayo de sol que cada día te despierta >> para hacerte respirar y vivir en me. >> "Favola -Moda". >> > > Hi Girogio > > That's an excellent point. We haven't done that much work on iterop and > it's something we should be good at, i.e. if we are modeling an SOA with SCA > then there is a good chance many parts of it will not be implemented by SCA. > Go ahead and add it to the list. > > Simon >
