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Pete Robbins wrote:
On 19/01/07, Andrew Borley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

Since the Tuscany C++ M2 release, there's been quite a bit of extra
functionality added to the codebase, so perhaps we should start
thinking about an M3 release?

Things added:
- REST service & reference binding
- Support for multi-threaded environments
- Support for Apache HTTPD (both for REST and Axis2 ws service bindings)
- Removal of componentType side-file requirement for Python components
- SDO support in Python components
- Named-argument support for REST references, Python and C++ components
- Samples that show use of above functionality
- 'Real-world' samples showing calls to externally available services
- Mac OSX port (not sure if this is complete?)


Not complete. SDO is fine but I need to do some more work on SCA. I've been
having trouble getting Ruby to load our extension. Also, Axis2C does not
support MacOS so I need to partition the build to only include non-Axis
samples.


The spec collaboration has agreed to remove the requirement that an SCA runtime MUST provide support for the Web Service binding (see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-984). So we can completely omit the WS binding extension and the WS binding based samples on MacOS for now.

When we get this working the source release will be the same as Linux.
Should we deliver a MacOS binary?


+1. If it's not too much work (I assume the binary distribution will be very similar to the Linux one) that will be great!

--
Jean-Sebastien


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