Re: Project IP, was: Recursive core architectural overview

2006-06-09 Thread Paul Fremantle
I am *much* happier. The basic idea - that the updated spec is not confidential - but that no-one has posted it yet - is actually a pretty good way with dealing with interim drafts. And if thats the case I don't believe there are serious IP concerns over the code that has been contributed. Thanks

Subject: SCA Spec Update and Recursive Core presentation

2006-06-09 Thread Jim Marino
Hi, Thanks everyone who attended today's call. The slides have been checked into SVN at: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/tuscany/sandbox/jboynes/sca/doc We would appreciate any comments, questions, feedback, and suggestions on the session, and more importantly, the sandbox code at: http

Java.SDO.tool.loader.generator: SDO StAX loader generation

2006-06-09 Thread yang zhong
I'm working on the SDO XML loader generation. The Java loader is based on StAX. If you are (considering) working on same or similar item, could you please let me know and can we share info please? Thanks. Sincerely Yang ZHONG

Re: [SDO C++] Representing strings as objects rather than C style character pointers

2006-06-09 Thread Caroline Maynard
At the risk of repeating myself, my major concern is with avoiding unnecessary copying of the data. So, if you feel the need to change the APIs as a one-off, well, I can live with that - at this stage of development I don't expect you to support old APIs for ever. But I really don't want to hav

REMINDER: Tuscany weekly IRC Chat on Monday, June 12 at 15:30GMT

2006-06-09 Thread ant elder
Hi folks! This is a reminder that the weekly Tuscany developer chat will be occurring on Monday, June 12, at: 15:30 GMT, 16:30 BST, 08:30am PDT, 11:30am EDT, 21:00 Bangalore The chat takes place on the freenode IRC network, (use server irc.freenode.net), on channel #tuscany, and is scheduled to

Re: Project IP, was: Recursive core architectural overview

2006-06-09 Thread Mike Edwards
Folks, The SCA specification is developed by a group of collaborators including IBM, BEA, Oracle, SAP, Sybase, IONA and Interface21 (soon to be expanded). The collaborators work under a legal agreement which guides how contributions are made to the specification and also defines how material i

Re: Recursive core architectural overview

2006-06-09 Thread Mike Edwards
Paul, I'll try to spell out the way that the SCA Specification collaboration works and the IP rules that apply. I'll do this in a post following from Mike Rowley's note on "Project IP" Yours, Mike. Paul Fremantle wrote: Jim I understand the IP and Royalty requirements of the published

Re: [C++] Axis2C Web Service Entrypoint

2006-06-09 Thread Simon Laws
Ok, ant. Thanks for pointing us at that. A couple of things come to mind 1/ Looking at the interop doc test we could extend this over time to include more comprehensive schema to test some of the dusty corners (as kelvin would put it). Looking at the client code it looks like the schema types in

Re: Slides for Today's call [PDF Format]

2006-06-09 Thread Jim Marino
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Re: Slides for Today's call [PDF Format]

2006-06-09 Thread Jim Marino
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Slide format for Today's call

2006-06-09 Thread Jim Marino
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RE: Project IP, was: Recursive core architectural overview

2006-06-09 Thread Michael Rowley
Paul, I believe you are concerned that we may have all signed NDA agreements with respect to the specification development work. In fact, the agreement we signed has a clause that explicitly states that the work done under the agreement is _not_ confidential. However, we have also agreed as wor

Re: Tuscany blog

2006-06-09 Thread ant elder
Turns out blogger also supports team blogs: http://help.blogger.com/bin/topic.py?topic=20 The main reason blogger may be better is you can choose a nicer URL to the blog: whateveryouwant.blogspot.com ...ant On 6/9/06, kelvin goodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I had an IRC chat and netmeetin

Re: C++ release distribution zip and layout

2006-06-09 Thread Simon Nash
Pete, Sorry that I missed this the first time around. I think keeping them separate is best, either in separate zip files or in separate directories within a single installation. Separate zip files seems slightly more work as it increases the installation testing needed to ensure that both the S

Re: Tuscany blog

2006-06-09 Thread Simon Nash
I think this is a very good idea and I'd like to contribute. Simon Luciano Resende wrote: +1 .. and I'd be happy to help and contribute with contents for the blog... Note that I have also started one in portuguese, to share with the Brazillian Java Community available here : http://tusca

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Tuscany M1 released!

2006-06-09 Thread Guillaume Nodet
Where is the maven 2 repository where the jars are available ? I'd like to upgrade ServiceMix component to M1 asap. Thanks, Guillaume Nodet Jean-Sebastien Delfino wrote: The Apache Tuscany community is pleased to announce its first milestone release, Apache Tuscany/Java M1. You can download

Re: Tuscany blog

2006-06-09 Thread kelvin goodson
I had an IRC chat and netmeeting session with ant, and have set up a test blog using airset. It has some limitations on the aesthetic side, but seems to have all the features we want from a technical perspective. Take a look at the publically visible URLs ... web interface ... http://www.airset

Re: SDO C++ runtime - build error on Linux

2006-06-09 Thread Geoffrey Winn
Jean-Sebastian, Hi. I don't have access to an RHEL 4 system. Could you try one thing for me? The error you report is coming from calls like dor->setLong("long", 0x); and the signature for the setLong method specifies int64 for the second argument. I'm wondering if the problem is

[jira] Created: (TUSCANY-460) No support for xsd:hexBinary or xsd:base64Binary

2006-06-09 Thread Andrew Borley (JIRA)
No support for xsd:hexBinary or xsd:base64Binary - Key: TUSCANY-460 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-460 Project: Tuscany Type: Improvement Components: C++ SDO Versions: Cpp-current Re

[jira] Created: (TUSCANY-459) [SDP for C++] Compile error in sdotest.cpp. integer constant is too large for "long" type

2006-06-09 Thread Geoff Winn (JIRA)
[SDP for C++] Compile error in sdotest.cpp. integer constant is too large for "long" type - Key: TUSCANY-459 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-459 Project: Tuscany

Re: Tuscany blog

2006-06-09 Thread kelvin goodson
+1 for group blogging from me. I feel sure there will be times when joy or despair will motivate me to blog to somewhere other than /dev/null which has been my only option to date. I'm not sure if it will fit the bill, but I've been setting up groups with airset.com recently (primarily for share

Re: Tuscany blog

2006-06-09 Thread Simon Laws
Ant Happy to contribute. I think the uname/password will be problematic if you intend to distribute it and this is intended to be the blog voice of tuscany. Maybe it needs to stay a committer thing, or even have one person manage posts, and use the mail list as a submission vehicle for others? A

Re: [C++] Axis2C Web Service Entrypoint

2006-06-09 Thread ant elder
We've also some WS interop tests in the Java runtime: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/java/testing/interop/ Right now there's not so much there yet, the clients use the SCA Java WS binding to invoke some remote WSs out on the Internet, the services are supposed to be SCA WS imp

[jira] Created: (TUSCANY-458) Create cpp distribution builds

2006-06-09 Thread Pete Robbins (JIRA)
Create cpp distribution builds -- Key: TUSCANY-458 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-458 Project: Tuscany Type: Improvement Components: C++ Build Versions: Cpp-current Reporter: Pete Robbins Assigned to: P

Re: [C++] Axis2C Web Service Entrypoint

2006-06-09 Thread Simon Laws
OK, that's great. Feel free to go in and modify the wiki page to suite ( http://wiki.apache.org/ws/Tuscany/Interop). I have also attached a preliminary schema here for testing xml types. I have used this to complete the series 1 feature table you see there. However I think that I might refactor th