Jim,

My name is Joel Hawkins, and I'm working with the Apache Muse project on
porting the IBM contribution for the new version of Muse to OSGi. I'm
also working on a recently formed Eclipse project (the Corona project) -
which has a goal of providing a manageable (using Muse's WSDM
implementation) SCA-type environment (hopefully using Tuscany) for
Eclipse. I've been following the Tuscany project for some time, and
after sitting through the presentation of the latest spec update, I
believe SCA has a very important role to play in moving OSGi's
Declarative Services spec forward, and I'd be very interested in helping
out in these areas. 

Cheers,
Joel Hawkins

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Marino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 1:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Subject: SCA Spec Update and Recursive Core presentation

I also forgot one big area that needs work: Management.  This is a  
topic that is starting to come up in the spec group and it would be  
great if we could propose some ideas to them.

Jim

On Jun 9, 2006, at 2:48 PM, Jim Marino wrote:

> 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://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/tuscany/sandbox/jboynes/sca/
>
> Most importantly, we would appreciate help from those interested.
> There are a bunch of areas in particular that need a lot of work,
> including:
>
> - Model loading. Jeremy is working on annotations and bootstrapping.
> - Spring support. Ken is moving this along.
> - Binding integration. I'm looking at getting the Celtix stuff  
> working.
> Raymond is working on SDO integration.
> - Component implementation types. There is a start of a Groovy
> implementation donated by Meeraj which has partially been ported
> - Transport binding integration. I checked in the skeleton of an HTTP
> Jetty transport.
> - Alternative host environments. I started a skeleton project for
> Equinox as a way to begin tackling OSGI deployment as well as the
> inevitable classloader problems we will encounter in restrictive
> container environments
> - Policy in general: transactions, security, etc.
> - Policy and wire optimization. I have started work here so please
> sync with me.
> - Less "fun" work includes Javadoc and testcases. Contributions  
> building
> these areas out would be greatly appreciated; just knowing where we  
> are
> lacking would be very valuable.
> - Integration test framework. We discussed having this in the past
> but not much work has been done.
>
> These are just the areas at the front of my mind. If you see other
> things you want to work on, jump on in.
>
> Jim
>
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