Oh Dear, that pretty much answers that then. Is this just a statement for this time or are them stopping BOFs in future events too. You could always retire to the pub!
I still think we should do what we discussed and put a PHP front end on the demo that you are constructing for C++ SCA. So lets start thinking about what we can do in that direction. Currently only SDO is implemented in PHP. As I think we discussed on the IRC we could do a number of things, for example: 1/ Try the PHP SOAP extension and see if we can talk to C++ big bank services 2/ Use to PHP SDO to access details directly from the database being used by C++ big bank I guess we could also use a java service at the back end, but maybe that is another discussion. S On 6/8/06, Edward Slattery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just got confirmation that there are not going to be any BOFs at ApacheCon Europe - so that may change our approach On 08/06/06, Edward Slattery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am hoping to have a bigbank back-end coded by apachecon - it would be > good to have another language as the front end to show WS interop > > > On 08/06/06, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I believe Pete was thinking of trying for a C++ BOF at ApacheCon in a > > few > > weeks time. In the C++ release IRC on Tuesday ( > > http://www.mail-archive.com/tuscany-dev%40ws.apache.org/msg03746.html) > > there > > was discussion of trying to get a simple sample, based loosely on the > > big > > bank scenario, running in C++ and also possibly across the different > > implementations. Is there any appetite to use this during the BOF > > (assuming > > a slot is available of course) end extend the BOF scope to > > interoperatbility > > across implementations? > > > > >
