Hey Luciano,

 A few updates.. I committed some changes to the MySQL test suite
yesterday to solve the problems with the dog kennel tests and one of
the stored procedure tests (Sorry, I didn't realize there was a JIRA
for it.) Things should run fine now. The default OCC policy has been
in for a while now (I don't think it made M2 but is in the trunk.)  I
hope to put in OCC recovery support this week while I have some time
to work on it.

Thanks,
Brent

On 11/21/06, Luciano Resende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With the M2 release out, I'd like to look forward to things that we want to
do next for DAS.

I think that there are still couple things that we can improve our core DAS
features, like improving our Optimistic Concurrency Control support, improve
the performance of our pager api and review our MySQL support as I have
noticed some test failures recently.

As for our history with SCA integration, we have started efforts around
Declarative DAS, and this is probably another area we would like to continue
to work going forward. This effort would probably also contribute to our
samples, as I'd assume we would create some simple samples consuming these
new ways of using DAS.

I also think we should continue to improve our user documentation and
distribution infrastructure to make our  release cut easier.

Below is a summary list of items and JIRAs that are related to these
possible items :

DAS Core features''
  - Optimisc concurrency control
     - Support for OCC recovery (TUSCANY-916)
     - Default OCC policy (all OCC-capable fileds used in overquaified
"where")
  - More performant pager (TUSCANY-542)
  - Review MySQL Support (TUSCANY-937)

  - SCA Intgration
     - Expose DAS as a Pojo SCA Service (impl.java) (TUSCANY-898)
     - Container-based DAS (impl.das) (TUSCANY-904)

DAS Samples
  - Sample consuming DAS as a Pojo SCA service
  - Sample consuming container-based DAS

Documentation
  - Continue to work on DAS User's guide
  - HOW-TO describing how to build a DAS Application

Infrastructure
  - Automate release distribution process


This is just of brain dump of where my thinking is at the moment, I'm sure
everyone has their own thoughts about things we should tackle.
It would be good to get to them all on the table :-)


--
Luciano Resende
http://people.apache.org/~lresende



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