Andrew Borley wrote:
On 3/16/07, Pete Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please vote to approve the release of milestone 3 of Tuscany SCA Native
and
Tuscany SDO C++.
The SDO release includes performance improvements (30-40%) along with
improvements to robustness.
The SCA release includes support for C++, Python and Ruby languages and
sca,
webservice and REST bindings.
The distribution artifacts are here:
- linux and Mac OS X (source only) -
http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC4/linux-macosx/
- windows (source and binary) -
http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC4/win32/
The RAT tool output for the release artifacts is here:
http://people.apache.org/~robbinspg/M3-RC4/
The SDO release is tagged here
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/tags/cpp-sdo-1.0.incubating-M3-RC1/
The SCA release is tagged here
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/tags/native-sca-1.0.incubating-M3-RC4/
Thank you.
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Pete
I've gone through the Windows bin & src distros. All the samples work
happily & docs look good (but I would say that, I wrote half of 'em!)
Here's my +1
Cheers
Andy
I tested the SDO and SCA source distributions on Redhat Enterprise Linux
4. I have a few minor comments and one issue.
I built SDO with build_sdocpp.sh then I built SCA with
build_scanative.sh, all went well.
I was surprised to not find a script to build the SCA samples, then a
little confused as I had to rebuild the whole sample tree (with
configure then make) for each sample. It may be good to package the
samples/build.sh script, maybe as a build_samples.sh, and point to it
from samples GettingStarted.html?
The docs look very good and all the samples work like a charm - this
time I didn't forget to install the Python feedparser library so the
AlertAggregator sample worked the first time :)
I think it would be nice to have links to the sample REST service URLs
in the REST sample docs, as one of the point of having REST services is
that you can invoke them right from your Web browser.
The only real issue I found is that the AlertAggregator README.html is
missing from the Linux distribution.
So the release looks very good, I'll be +1 with it if we add the missing
README.html, the other things are just small improvements that can be
done later.
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Jean-Sebastien
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