Thanks, Daniel - my Confluence ID is dhague.

Cheers,
Darren

Daniel Kulp wrote:
On Thursday 01 January 2009 8:03:33 am Darren Hague wrote:
Update: I just found http://cwiki.apache.org/ which seems to be a
collection of Confluence spaces.

I have created a JIRA ticket
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-1839) to request a
Confluence space for ESME.

Space is created..... I need confluence ID's for everyone to add them to the esme-committers group so pages can be added/edited. Just send them along.

Dan


Cheers,
Darren

Darren Hague wrote:
I commented on Daniel's initial thoughts at
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ESME-4 and on of the things that
came up was the need to work on an ESME Kernel API for plugins to use.

I thought that a Wiki would be the best place to collaborate on this -
does anyone know if there is an appropriate Wiki space at Apache that
we can use for this kind of collaboration (a Confluence instance,
perhaps)?  The Incubator wiki seems to be dominated by Proposals &
Reports, so is probably not appropriate for this sort of thing.

Cheers,
Darren

Daniel Koller wrote:
Hi all,

as a part to start on the listed work packages I would like to put
down some
requirements regarding the topic

"...Internal APIs and plugin mechanism.  ESME needs a way for
external code
to be plugged into it beyond what's available via REST.  This might
include
mechanisms for authentication/authorization, hooks into message
routing and
access control, etc.  I expect that the internal API/plugin mechanism
will
lead to commercial ESME plugins that will allow a commercial ecosystem
toevolve around
ESME..."
,...as there already some requirements going around in my head.

Some questions:
- Is it ok to start collecting requirements now, (or anything planned
before
that), and
- Are there any standards to be kept in mind? (e.g. one set of
requirements
for all work packages?)

Kind regards,

Daniel




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