On 26/01/07, Andrew Borley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 1/20/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
> 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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We've had no volunteers for the release manager job - I'm happy to do
it again if people want me to! I haven't access to a Mac OSX box, so
someone else will have to build/test a binary distro if we're doing
one.

Cheers
Andy


I'll volunteer for RM as you did it last time... if you like? Either way I'm
happy to build/test on Mac OS X.

Cheers,

--
Pete

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