Well, I'm all for it this week.  Is the fcrepo-1067 branch up-to-date
with master?  If so, I'll start working on the remaining tests
tomorrow.

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 7:21 PM, aj...@virginia.edu <aj...@virginia.edu> wrote:
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> Mea culpa!
>
> The work _was_ done as a GSoC project, under my mentorship. It's in my bag of 
> work for Fedora to carry it through to integrating with the main branch. We 
> ran into some trouble early on getting all tests to pass, which led to a 
> discussion about Fedora's handling of exceptions and faults:
>
> https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-1067
>
> and I just haven't been able to spare many cycles to it lately. I do think we 
> could get to CXF for 3.6 (we have a complete codebase, which just has a few 
> problems with tests), and I'd sure welcome help doing it.
>
> - ---
> A. Soroka
> Software & Systems Engineering :: Online Library Environment
> the University of Virginia Library
>
> On Apr 9, 2012, at 6:33 PM, Benjamin Armintor wrote:
>
>> I'm still tilting away at this.  One of the stumbling blocks is Axis
>> 1.x.  https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-452 has been out there
>> for a while.  I also thought there was a GSOC project on the switch to
>> CXF.  What's the state of that?  Should I just do an upgrade to Axis2
>> for 3.6, and leave CXF for 4.0?
>>
>> - Ben
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