Hello Remy,

Sounds very promising. Do you already have ideas about time frames? This
initiative would make the Slide story a very complete one (jsr 170 based CM
implementation, WebDAV Server, jsr 147 and 170 client APIs and modular
mixtures of those components).

Would you expect the JSR 147 as a basis for the jsr 170 client api?

Best regards,

Juergen



 -----Original Message-----
From:   Remy Maucherat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Monday, February 17, 2003 15.25 PM
To:     Slide Developers Mailing List
Cc:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Alexander Kandzior
Subject:        [DRAFT] [PROPOSAL] Slide and JSR 170

Hi all,

This is a post about starting a proposal which goal would be to refactor 
Slide using the JSR 170 specification (which is currently under work at 
the JCP; http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=170). That proposal would 
be used as the Reference Implementation for the JSR.

The general architecture would be:
- WebDAV powered JSR 170 client API
- WebDAV server layer, using JSR 170 API
- Slide core, providing a JSR 170 API

The goals of this proposal would be:
- Provide an OSS implementation of JSR 170.
- Provide implementation feedback to the JSR 170 expert group, allowing 
to enhance the specification and fix problems (that's the usual role of 
a RI).
- Provide a more modular architecture for Slide, with the goal of 
adopting it for Slide 3.x (as with all revolution style proposals, this 
will of course be subject to a majority vote by all Slide committers, 
when the proposal is considered to be ready). The WebDAV layer would be 
able to function on top of another JSR 170 compliant repository, and 
applications using JSR 170 would be able to use either Slide or WebDAV 
as their backend.

Sponsors of the proposal include:
- DAY Software: Day will donate a first draft implementation (largely 
based on the current Slide 2.x code) to the ASF, and will contribute 
engineering resources to the development of the proposal. A developer 
from DAY will be proposed as a committer to allow him to devlop the 
proposal (with more being elected as needed according to merit, as usual).
- OpenCMS: Plans to adopt Slide as its underlying repository, and will 
contribute engineering resources to the development of the proposal.

The proposal will be of course developed independently of the Slide 1.x 
and Slide 2.x codebases.

Comments / Ideas ?

Remy


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