I should point out that the new .NET adapter is written in C# 2.0 and
will be made available under Apache License 2.0. For those interested
in trying things out rather sooner than later, you can get the trunk
code from:
https://svn.mindtouch.com/source/public/sedna/trunk/
However be forewarned, this code is not yet tested! That said, the
more early feedback, the better! :)
On the diagrams, it would really help is the clarification questions
could be filled in. I can test the code for many cases, but some
require the server to send failure messages, which cannot be forced.
For example, what happens after the server sends the
BeginTransactionFailed message? Is the connection forcefully closed or
does it stay open?
The wiki page can be though of an "annotated client/server protocol"
document. This should be useful for updating the master document from
which it is pulled as well.
Cheers,
- Steve
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Steve G. Bjorg
http://mindtouch.com
http://twitter.com/bjorg
On Dec 2, 2008, at 2:57 AM, Ivan Shcheklein wrote:
Hi Steve,
Over the Thanksgiving weekend in the US, I've been rewriting the
existing .NET adapter. The code was quite old and just by reading it,
I spotted some bugs and concerns.
It's great. Indeed, .NET adapter is very old and buggy. Obviously
there is a need to rewrite it.
Anyhow, I've been reading the Sedna
Client/Server protocol PDF and have some questions concerning
ambiguities in the message flow and the underlying protocol state
machine. But before I fire away at them, I was curious if anyone has
already compiled a list of clarifications concerning the existing
spec? If not, I'll start a wiki page on the subject. Thanks!
There was no page before the one you started (I mean http://wiki.developer.mindtouch.com/index.php?title=Community/Sedna_XML_Database_Client%2F%2FServer_Session_Protocol)
.
Ivan Shcheklein,
Sedna Team
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