+1 IMHO environment configuration is the biggest barrier to running ST.  This 
would not only help users track down discrepancies between their systems, but 
would also allow users to be selective about the implementations they choose to 
setup (by running the others in the cloud).

-Ben Dewey

-----Original Message-----
From: Kamaljit Bath [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 6:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vote]: Hosting Stonehenge endpoints at Apache

I did not receive any responses to this mail, so I am reviving this question 
again and asking for a vote. Please tell us if you are in support of hosting 
endpoints for different Stock Trader services within the Stonehenge project? If 
all are in favor, then I will start discussing the logistics and other details 
of enabling this with the IPMC.

Looking at Scott's proposal to extend Stock Trader to use Claims-based 
authentication, I think a hosted server on Stonehenge could also be used to 
issue and authorize claims-tokens for Stock Trader, making it easier for devs 
to test the rest of the implementation.

Please vote

+1 - if you agree that we should try to get endpoints hosted
+0 - if you mostly agree but have some reservations
-0 - if you do not agree but will not object if the motion is approved by 
majority
-1 - if you do not approve of this motion

Thanks
kamal

-----Original Message-----
From: Kamaljit Bath [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 3:40 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Hosting Stonehenge endpoints at Apache

Hi all,

I believe that this topic has come up earlier but I wanted to bring it up again 
now that M1 has been successfully released.

Now that we have multiple implementations contributed and running, I think it 
will be great to have the endpoints of each of the services hosted and 
available thru some publicly accessible URLs. That will allow folks to download 
just one of the frontends and direct them to run against different services 
thru these endpoints. It will certainly enable easier testing and verifying of 
interoperability without having to download, install, and configure all of the 
components on various platforms.

We will be willing to contribute all necessary Windows and .NET licenses and 
runtimes to host the .NET endpoints, if all feel that this is a good idea. We 
will have to discuss the configuration of all the endpoints, what DB to go to 
etc.

Let me know if you think there is any merit in this and if yes, I will be happy 
to start a thread on the incubator mailing list to discuss how this can be 
accomplished.

Thanks
kamal

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