On Feb 10, 2005, at 10:35 AM, Anil Saldhana wrote:
Thanks everyone for the vote of confidence!
(please keep watching what I'm doing - I claim no special expertise - just a driving desire to see Apache Scout pass the JAXR TCK, or at least the J2EE 1.4 TCK for now).
Some of the JAXR features, Scout lacks are the following: a) Implementation of Predefined Enumerations. [I am unaware of the best way to implement this. I was thinking of taking a peek at how ebxmlrr does (its creator is the JAXR spec lead, so I am sure he has done the right impl)].
I just did one. I'm a little fuzzy about all of this, but they seem to work. They need more augmentation, I'm sure
b) Make Registry specific request. Basically pass a String (which represents the uddi request in xml). Steve added this recently to jUDDI. I am yet to test it and adapt Scout to it.
c) Assertions against the JAXR spec. We need to do a better job at defining the API to be capability level 0 (UDDI ) or level 1 (ebxml). I think we will get there eventually.
I've been doing a few of those, and will continue....
d) Load NAICS and UNSPSC data into jUDDI. Since these run into thousands of rows, Scout/jUDDI should load them lazily(Only when the user wants them). You can refer to jUDDI JIRA for a task I have created.
Ok - I'm not hip enough about UDDI to really grok that yet :)
Maintenance Related: 1) We need testcases (more of them). :-)
Working on it!
2) Scout code may need refactoring/Javadocs at many places.
Working on it!
Aside: Have fun developing/using Apache Scout.
I'm having a ball... making huge progress...
Cheers, Anil
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