Hi,
I'd like to announce incubated-jaxme 0.2. This is the first version of the former sf.net hosted JaxMe 2 after migration to the Apache Incubator project.
Note: JaxMe is an incubated subproject under the sponsorship of the Apache
Software Foundation's (ASF) Web Services project. Incubation is required of
all newly accepted projects until a further review indicates that the infrastructure, communications, and decision making process have
stabilized in a manner consistent with other successful ASF projects. While
incubation status is not necessarily a reflection of the completeness or
stability of the code, it does indicate that the project has yet to be fully
endorsed by the ASF.
incubated-jaxme 0.2 is available in the directory ws/jaxme on any Apache mirror site: See http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi for details. For questions or suggestions, contact the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Finally, the Apache Bugzilla may on http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/ may be used for bug reports.
incubated-jaxme 0.2 includes the following components:
- JaxMe, an in-progress implementation of the JAXB specification. See
http://ws.apache.org/jaxme http://java.sun.com/xml/jaxb
for details. Compared to the previous version on sf.net this release includes mainly bug fixes.
- JaxMePM, a persistence management framework for JAXB generated classes. The framework includes an objectrelational mapper and two accessors for XML databases via XML:DB or the native Tamino API. The framework is currently loosely coupled to JaxMe, but could very well be used with any JAXB generator. See
http://ws.apache.org/jaxme/pm/
for details.
- A clean room implementation of the JAXB API. See
http://ws.apache.org/jaxme/api/
for details. This implementation replaces the files jaxb-api.jar, jax-qname.jar, and namespace.jar from the JAXB RI.
- JaxMeXS, a parser for XML Schema, specifically designed for code generators based on XML Schema or language extensions like JAXB. See
http://ws.apache.org/jaxme/xs
for details.
- JaxMeJS, a generic framework for writing source generators. It views the generated sources as an object tree, which may be manipulated in multiple stages. For example, in the case of JaxMe, one distinguishes between elements with multiplicity 1 (single objects) and multiplicity > 1 (lists). The pipelining process enables handling of these elements in two stages, where stage 2 (lists) is based on the work of stage 1 (single objects). JaxMeJS includes a framework for generating SQL queries, following the same ideas. See
http://ws.apache.org/jaxme/js
for details.
Regards for reading until this point :-)
Jochen Wiedmann
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