Re: Google Summer Of Code
2007/3/26, robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: AIUI the deadline for students is today so time is short and Ignacio needs to apply very quickly - robert This is my proposal, I didn't want to wait for the last moment. Ignacio -- Title: Streaming LOB SUport (for OpenJPA) -Project OpenJPA is a 100% open-source implementation of the Java Persistence API (JPA), which is the persistence component for EJB in the Java EE 5 specification (part of JSR-220). JPA combines the best ideas of other persintence technology, such as Hibernate, JDO and TopLink The fields BLOB and CLOB of sql are translated for the Java programmer in the java.io.InputStream (for BLOBs) and java.io.Reader (for CLOBs) types, the objective of this project is to provide a serialization in database of these objects in a natural way. -Deliverables A code that das this functionality to the OpenJDO library in a transparent way for the user. Battery of testo f unity and functionals of code in this Project with JUnit. - Benefits for the Apache community: Java Persistence API is one of the most important parts of the JEE specification, the project OpenJPA provides the community a free implementation of the persistant layer for EJB. The impementation of this new feature allows the user a m ore intuitive usage of the BLOBL and CLOB fields of SQL. -Design / Approach: Feature definition. Way of use: try to make it so it can be used in the most intuitive way Binding definition among the java.io.InputStream and java.io.Reader objects for BLOB and CLOB respectively. I believe that to provide the user of an abstraction of the database and execute the funtionality of this feature on several databases is something necesary, moreover something required. - About me: My name is Ignacio Andreu, I´m 22 years old from Zaragoza (Spain) and I´m finishing my studies of Computer Engineering. One year ago I worked as Java Developer in "cierzo development" ( http://www.cierzo-development.com/ ) for 3 monts. I developed an aplication for web positioning, using open-source tools like heritrix as crawler and SQL Server as data base. Actualy I'm working as J2EE developer in Tool Banking Solutions while finishing my university studies ( http://www.tb-solutions.com/ ) making a web aplication for the Comunity of Madrid, the application is a pay plataform to pay taxes. This aplication uses electronic certificates and criptography. I was co-founder of the Java User Group of my university and I have given courses, as teacher, in my university about J2EE. Knowledge in Java platform: J2ME, J2SE, JSE, J2EE, Servlets, JSP's, Struts, JDBC, Hibernate, Swing, MIDP 1.0 y 2.0, Threads, Java2d, Java3d, Reflection, Collections. Regarding academical achievements I got graduated with honors in the subject "Practicas de Programación", the aplication I made consisted of a framework for the creation of interfaces for Swing user using XML files. I deeply relieve that taking part in the Google Summer of Code is a fantastic oportunity for a student to get envolved in a project of free software surrounded by professionals. I can´t wait to get started!
Re: Google Summer Of Code
On 3/26/07, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks for the links. I skimmed through them and put together http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2007#openjpa-streaming-lobs. Could someone in the know take a look at that and let me know if it looks right? looks ok to me but more eyeballs, the better Also, the code.google.com docs mention that any communication from the student to the project before the project is approved is looked upon favorably. How do we go about highlighting Ignacio's initiative to the deciders at Google? not sure (i've never been a mentor). community AT apache is probably a good place to ask. AIUI the deadline for students is today so time is short and Ignacio needs to apply very quickly - robert
RE: Google Summer Of Code
Thanks for the links. I skimmed through them and put together http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2007#openjpa-streaming-lobs. Could someone in the know take a look at that and let me know if it looks right? Also, the code.google.com docs mention that any communication from the student to the project before the project is approved is looked upon favorably. How do we go about highlighting Ignacio's initiative to the deciders at Google? Thanks, -Patrick -- Patrick Linskey BEA Systems, Inc. ___ Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it. > -Original Message- > From: robert burrell donkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 12:40 PM > To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Google Summer Of Code > > On 3/25/07, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=60325&topi > > > c=10729 . > > > > > Finally, if you agree about the time frame, I'm going to > choose the > > > OPENJPA-130 > > > > A few process questions: > > > > 1. What are our (the OpenJPA community and the Apache > organization) commitments and responsibilities in this > process? I don't see Apache listed as a mentoring > organization at http://code.google.com/soc/2006/ (last year's > program page), and I don't see an updated list for this year. > Does Apache / OpenJPA need to be a mentoring organization, or > is the mentoring organization decoupled from the codebase > that is worked on? > > apache is a mentoring organization > (http://code.google.com/soc/asf/about.html) but is listed as 'The > Apache Software Foundation' not 'Apache'. more details about [EMAIL PROTECTED] > can be found on http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2007. > > a mentor from openJPA will need to volunteer. anyone who's interested > needs to read http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCodeMentor and > the linked pages on google. > > - robert > Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it.
Re: Google Summer Of Code
2007/3/25, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=60325&topi > c=10729 . > Finally, if you agree about the time frame, I'm going to choose the > OPENJPA-130 A few process questions: 1. What are our (the OpenJPA community and the Apache organization) commitments and responsibilities in this process? I don't see Apache listed as a mentoring organization at http://code.google.com/soc/2006/ (last year's program page), and I don't see an updated list for this year. Does Apache / OpenJPA need to be a mentoring organization, or is the mentoring organization decoupled from the codebase that is worked on? I´ve double checked and Apache is a mentoring organization ('The Apache Software Fundation'). What I need is a volunteer mentor to supervise my work in the project. 2. The OpenJPA project is licensed under the ASL. I think that this means that in order for your work to become part of OpenJPA, you must attach any patches to be included to the JIRA issue and choose the 'Grant license to ASF' option. Further, I believe that this means that the ASF will have shared non-exclusive copyright assignment to the code, although IANAL. Is this a problem for you? No, this is no a problem. You can view the projects of last year. In this link you can find an example: http://code.google.com/p/intellij-idea-maven-plugin/ 3. I noticed that you must periodically upload code to http://code.google.com/hosting. Does this mean that the entire OpenJPA codebase must be uploaded there, or is this just a means for monitoring your progress by Google? According to the conditions showed in the FAQ I must upload just the code of my project. Thanks, and looking forward to working with you on the project, Thanks Ignacio -Patrick -- Patrick Linskey BEA Systems, Inc. ___ Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it. > -Original Message- > From: plunchete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 11:11 AM > To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Google Summer Of Code > > Hi, > > One year ago I worked as Java Developer in "cierzo development" ( > http://www.cierzo-development.com/ ) for 3 monts. I developed > an aplication > for web positioning, using open-source tools like heritrix > as crawler and > SQL Server as data base. > > Actualy I'm working as J2EE developer in Tool Banking Solutions while > finishing my university studies ( > http://www.tb-solutions.com/ ) making a > web aplication for the Comunity of Madrid, the application is a pay > plataform to pay taxes. This aplication uses electronic > certificates and > criptography. > > I have given courses, as teacher, in my university about J2EE. > > > Knowledge in Java platform: J2ME, J2SE, JSE, J2EE, Servlets, > JSP's, Struts, > JDBC, Hibernate, Swing, MIDP 1.0 y 2.0, Threads, Java2d, > Java3d, Reflection, > Collections. > > The timeline is here > http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=60325&topi > c=10729 . > Project starts on May 28th and finishes on August 31st. The > deathline for > the proposal is March 26 5:00 PM Pacific time (12:00 AM UTC > March 27, 2007) > > > I would like learning about the OpenJPA architecture as a > whole and help > with the develope, I think that this is a very important > oportunity to me. > > Finally, if you agree about the time frame, I'm going to choose the > OPENJPA-130 > > Best regrads > > Ignacio > > 2007/3/25, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Hi, > > > > What is your background from a development standpoint? > Also, what is the > > time frame for the Summer of Code project? (Excuse my > ignorance about it -- > > not being eligible, I haven't followed it as closely as I could.) > > OPENJPA-130 is a great project for someone interested in > learning about how > > OpenJPA loads and stores data, and the intricacies of how > field mappings > > work. OPENJPA-125 is probably not a good place to start, > since I think that > > we're going to want to get something hammered out for it > before summertime > > is over. > > > > If you're looking for more ideas, I can think
Re: Google Summer Of Code
On 3/25/07, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=60325&topi > c=10729 . > Finally, if you agree about the time frame, I'm going to choose the > OPENJPA-130 A few process questions: 1. What are our (the OpenJPA community and the Apache organization) commitments and responsibilities in this process? I don't see Apache listed as a mentoring organization at http://code.google.com/soc/2006/ (last year's program page), and I don't see an updated list for this year. Does Apache / OpenJPA need to be a mentoring organization, or is the mentoring organization decoupled from the codebase that is worked on? apache is a mentoring organization (http://code.google.com/soc/asf/about.html) but is listed as 'The Apache Software Foundation' not 'Apache'. more details about [EMAIL PROTECTED] can be found on http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2007. a mentor from openJPA will need to volunteer. anyone who's interested needs to read http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCodeMentor and the linked pages on google. - robert
RE: Google Summer Of Code
> http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=60325&topi > c=10729 . > Finally, if you agree about the time frame, I'm going to choose the > OPENJPA-130 A few process questions: 1. What are our (the OpenJPA community and the Apache organization) commitments and responsibilities in this process? I don't see Apache listed as a mentoring organization at http://code.google.com/soc/2006/ (last year's program page), and I don't see an updated list for this year. Does Apache / OpenJPA need to be a mentoring organization, or is the mentoring organization decoupled from the codebase that is worked on? 2. The OpenJPA project is licensed under the ASL. I think that this means that in order for your work to become part of OpenJPA, you must attach any patches to be included to the JIRA issue and choose the 'Grant license to ASF' option. Further, I believe that this means that the ASF will have shared non-exclusive copyright assignment to the code, although IANAL. Is this a problem for you? 3. I noticed that you must periodically upload code to http://code.google.com/hosting. Does this mean that the entire OpenJPA codebase must be uploaded there, or is this just a means for monitoring your progress by Google? Thanks, and looking forward to working with you on the project, -Patrick -- Patrick Linskey BEA Systems, Inc. ___ Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it. > -Original Message- > From: plunchete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 11:11 AM > To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Google Summer Of Code > > Hi, > > One year ago I worked as Java Developer in "cierzo development" ( > http://www.cierzo-development.com/ ) for 3 monts. I developed > an aplication > for web positioning, using open-source tools like heritrix > as crawler and > SQL Server as data base. > > Actualy I'm working as J2EE developer in Tool Banking Solutions while > finishing my university studies ( > http://www.tb-solutions.com/ ) making a > web aplication for the Comunity of Madrid, the application is a pay > plataform to pay taxes. This aplication uses electronic > certificates and > criptography. > > I have given courses, as teacher, in my university about J2EE. > > > Knowledge in Java platform: J2ME, J2SE, JSE, J2EE, Servlets, > JSP's, Struts, > JDBC, Hibernate, Swing, MIDP 1.0 y 2.0, Threads, Java2d, > Java3d, Reflection, > Collections. > > The timeline is here > http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=60325&topi > c=10729 . > Project starts on May 28th and finishes on August 31st. The > deathline for > the proposal is March 26 5:00 PM Pacific time (12:00 AM UTC > March 27, 2007) > > > I would like learning about the OpenJPA architecture as a > whole and help > with the develope, I think that this is a very important > oportunity to me. > > Finally, if you agree about the time frame, I'm going to choose the > OPENJPA-130 > > Best regrads > > Ignacio > > 2007/3/25, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Hi, > > > > What is your background from a development standpoint? > Also, what is the > > time frame for the Summer of Code project? (Excuse my > ignorance about it -- > > not being eligible, I haven't followed it as closely as I could.) > > OPENJPA-130 is a great project for someone interested in > learning about how > > OpenJPA loads and stores data, and the intricacies of how > field mappings > > work. OPENJPA-125 is probably not a good place to start, > since I think that > > we're going to want to get something hammered out for it > before summertime > > is over. > > > > If you're looking for more ideas, I can think of a number of other > > interesting projects that involve various other parts of > OpenJPA, such as > > OPENJPA-170, OPENJPA-129, OPENJPA-128, OPENJPA-127. Are you > more interested > > in learning about the OpenJPA architecture as a whole, or > about creating a > > feature and expertise in one particular area of the codebase? > > > > -Patrick > > > > -- > > Patrick Linskey > > BEA Systems, Inc. > &g
Re: Google Summer Of Code
Hi, One year ago I worked as Java Developer in "cierzo development" ( http://www.cierzo-development.com/ ) for 3 monts. I developed an aplication for web positioning, using open-source tools like heritrix as crawler and SQL Server as data base. Actualy I'm working as J2EE developer in Tool Banking Solutions while finishing my university studies ( http://www.tb-solutions.com/ ) making a web aplication for the Comunity of Madrid, the application is a pay plataform to pay taxes. This aplication uses electronic certificates and criptography. I have given courses, as teacher, in my university about J2EE. Knowledge in Java platform: J2ME, J2SE, JSE, J2EE, Servlets, JSP's, Struts, JDBC, Hibernate, Swing, MIDP 1.0 y 2.0, Threads, Java2d, Java3d, Reflection, Collections. The timeline is here http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=60325&topic=10729 . Project starts on May 28th and finishes on August 31st. The deathline for the proposal is March 26 5:00 PM Pacific time (12:00 AM UTC March 27, 2007) I would like learning about the OpenJPA architecture as a whole and help with the develope, I think that this is a very important oportunity to me. Finally, if you agree about the time frame, I'm going to choose the OPENJPA-130 Best regrads Ignacio 2007/3/25, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi, What is your background from a development standpoint? Also, what is the time frame for the Summer of Code project? (Excuse my ignorance about it -- not being eligible, I haven't followed it as closely as I could.) OPENJPA-130 is a great project for someone interested in learning about how OpenJPA loads and stores data, and the intricacies of how field mappings work. OPENJPA-125 is probably not a good place to start, since I think that we're going to want to get something hammered out for it before summertime is over. If you're looking for more ideas, I can think of a number of other interesting projects that involve various other parts of OpenJPA, such as OPENJPA-170, OPENJPA-129, OPENJPA-128, OPENJPA-127. Are you more interested in learning about the OpenJPA architecture as a whole, or about creating a feature and expertise in one particular area of the codebase? -Patrick -- Patrick Linskey BEA Systems, Inc. ___ Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it. > -Original Message- > From: plunchete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 12:59 PM > To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Google Summer Of Code > > Hi Patrick, > > Thanks for you response. > > I'm interesting in a task that is a challenge to me and a > investigation > effort. I prefer to improve a new feature for openJPA. I've > been taking a > look at JIRA where I've found two task that sounds great: > "Streaming LOB > Suport" [OPENJPA-130] and "OpenJPA-specific metadata cannot > be specified in > XML descriptors" [OPENJPA-125] although I'm opened to suggestions. > > Best regards > > Ignacio > > > 2007/3/23, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Hi, > > > > There are certainly a number of interesting projects in > OpenJPA. Before we > > can suggest any potential concrete projects, it would be > useful if you could > > describe the particular types of problems that you're interested in. > > > > Our JIRA tracks many of the features and issues that might > be interesting > > from an OpenJPA standpoint; you might want to take a look at > > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA. I can think > of a number of > > projects that aren't listed in JIRA, so don't take that as > an exhaustive > > list. > > > > -Patrick > > > > -- > > Patrick Linskey > > BEA Systems, Inc. > > > > > __ > _ > > Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, > may contain > > information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and > affiliated > > entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, > copyrighted and/or > > legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of > the individual > > or entity named in this message. If you are not the > intended recipien
RE: Google Summer Of Code
Hi, What is your background from a development standpoint? Also, what is the time frame for the Summer of Code project? (Excuse my ignorance about it -- not being eligible, I haven't followed it as closely as I could.) OPENJPA-130 is a great project for someone interested in learning about how OpenJPA loads and stores data, and the intricacies of how field mappings work. OPENJPA-125 is probably not a good place to start, since I think that we're going to want to get something hammered out for it before summertime is over. If you're looking for more ideas, I can think of a number of other interesting projects that involve various other parts of OpenJPA, such as OPENJPA-170, OPENJPA-129, OPENJPA-128, OPENJPA-127. Are you more interested in learning about the OpenJPA architecture as a whole, or about creating a feature and expertise in one particular area of the codebase? -Patrick -- Patrick Linskey BEA Systems, Inc. ___ Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it. > -Original Message- > From: plunchete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 12:59 PM > To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Google Summer Of Code > > Hi Patrick, > > Thanks for you response. > > I'm interesting in a task that is a challenge to me and a > investigation > effort. I prefer to improve a new feature for openJPA. I've > been taking a > look at JIRA where I've found two task that sounds great: > "Streaming LOB > Suport" [OPENJPA-130] and "OpenJPA-specific metadata cannot > be specified in > XML descriptors" [OPENJPA-125] although I'm opened to suggestions. > > Best regards > > Ignacio > > > 2007/3/23, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > Hi, > > > > There are certainly a number of interesting projects in > OpenJPA. Before we > > can suggest any potential concrete projects, it would be > useful if you could > > describe the particular types of problems that you're interested in. > > > > Our JIRA tracks many of the features and issues that might > be interesting > > from an OpenJPA standpoint; you might want to take a look at > > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA. I can think > of a number of > > projects that aren't listed in JIRA, so don't take that as > an exhaustive > > list. > > > > -Patrick > > > > -- > > Patrick Linskey > > BEA Systems, Inc. > > > > > __ > _ > > Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, > may contain > > information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and > affiliated > > entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, > copyrighted and/or > > legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of > the individual > > or entity named in this message. If you are not the > intended recipient, > > and have received this message in error, please immediately > return this > > by email and then delete it. > > > > > -Original Message- > > > From: plunchete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 3:48 AM > > > To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org > > > Subject: Google Summer Of Code > > > > > > Gentlemen, > > > > > > In first place my congratulations for the project you are > executing. > > > > > > My name is Ignacio Andreu, I´m 22 years old from Zaragoza > > > (Spain) and I´m > > > currently studying Computer Technical Engineering. I´m a > > > java programer > > > since 4 years and co-founder of the Java User Group at my > university. > > > > > > I´d like to participate in the Google Summer of Code and > > > contribute with > > > this project. I´ve been waiting a long time to take part in a > > > project of > > > free software and I´m eager to learn about JPA. I´d love > > > being involved in > > > this project because I could have both thingsthere´s > > > nothing better to > > > learn about something than actua
Re: Google Summer Of Code
Hi Patrick, Thanks for you response. I'm interesting in a task that is a challenge to me and a investigation effort. I prefer to improve a new feature for openJPA. I've been taking a look at JIRA where I've found two task that sounds great: "Streaming LOB Suport" [OPENJPA-130] and "OpenJPA-specific metadata cannot be specified in XML descriptors" [OPENJPA-125] although I'm opened to suggestions. Best regards Ignacio 2007/3/23, Patrick Linskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi, There are certainly a number of interesting projects in OpenJPA. Before we can suggest any potential concrete projects, it would be useful if you could describe the particular types of problems that you're interested in. Our JIRA tracks many of the features and issues that might be interesting from an OpenJPA standpoint; you might want to take a look at http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA. I can think of a number of projects that aren't listed in JIRA, so don't take that as an exhaustive list. -Patrick -- Patrick Linskey BEA Systems, Inc. ___ Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it. > -Original Message- > From: plunchete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 3:48 AM > To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Google Summer Of Code > > Gentlemen, > > In first place my congratulations for the project you are executing. > > My name is Ignacio Andreu, I´m 22 years old from Zaragoza > (Spain) and I´m > currently studying Computer Technical Engineering. I´m a > java programer > since 4 years and co-founder of the Java User Group at my university. > > I´d like to participate in the Google Summer of Code and > contribute with > this project. I´ve been waiting a long time to take part in a > project of > free software and I´m eager to learn about JPA. I´d love > being involved in > this project because I could have both thingsthere´s > nothing better to > learn about something than actually being part of its development!! > > I'd like to hear your opinion and if possible that you > propose tasks that I > could do during this period, what I´m looking for in a task > that represents > a challenge and with it start my collaboration in this project. > > Thank you very much. > > Best Regards, > Ignacio Andreu > Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it.
RE: Google Summer Of Code
Hi, There are certainly a number of interesting projects in OpenJPA. Before we can suggest any potential concrete projects, it would be useful if you could describe the particular types of problems that you're interested in. Our JIRA tracks many of the features and issues that might be interesting from an OpenJPA standpoint; you might want to take a look at http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA. I can think of a number of projects that aren't listed in JIRA, so don't take that as an exhaustive list. -Patrick -- Patrick Linskey BEA Systems, Inc. ___ Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it. > -Original Message- > From: plunchete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 3:48 AM > To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Google Summer Of Code > > Gentlemen, > > In first place my congratulations for the project you are executing. > > My name is Ignacio Andreu, I´m 22 years old from Zaragoza > (Spain) and I´m > currently studying Computer Technical Engineering. I´m a > java programer > since 4 years and co-founder of the Java User Group at my university. > > I´d like to participate in the Google Summer of Code and > contribute with > this project. I´ve been waiting a long time to take part in a > project of > free software and I´m eager to learn about JPA. I´d love > being involved in > this project because I could have both thingsthere´s > nothing better to > learn about something than actually being part of its development!! > > I'd like to hear your opinion and if possible that you > propose tasks that I > could do during this period, what I´m looking for in a task > that represents > a challenge and with it start my collaboration in this project. > > Thank you very much. > > Best Regards, > Ignacio Andreu > Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient, and have received this message in error, please immediately return this by email and then delete it.