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David Illsley commented on SANDESHA2-140:
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Personally, I think this should be in a new maven component and preferably with
unittests using something like Apache Derby which we can easily include with
the unittests.
A couple of questions:
Is there anything MySQL specific in there?
I note a couple of WSO2 copyrights, but the package structure is currently
com.organdia... can you explain?
Finally, I'm not clear on the legal status of those ByteByffer*Stream classes,
so I'm not clear if we can accept them.
> JDBC Persistent Storage
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> Key: SANDESHA2-140
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SANDESHA2-140
> Project: Sandesha2
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Francois Mireaux
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: organdia-sps-src.zip
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> Here is the first version of a JDBC Persistent Storage for Sandesha2. It uses
> two classes not written by us (ByteBufferInoutStream and
> ByteBufferOutputStream) but with Apache License. I have only tested with
> Tomcat 6.0, Axis2 snapshot and MySQL 5 on the Sandesha2
> RMSampleService/AnonEchoClient with persistence activated both side.
> Is it sufficient for adding as contribution ? Do I need to add a test to
> the maven build ?
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