I have prepared and attached the svn dumpfile 
<http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/download/attachments/8716721/esup-portal-ws.dumpfile>
  of the esup-portal-ws project from the subversion.cru.fr repository 
(revisions 1-26) to the esup-portal-ws wiki page 
<http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/x/sQGF> , which is ready for import into the 
pre-incubation space <https://www.ja-sig.org/svn/contrib>  of the JA-SIG 
Subversion repository whenever you can get to it.  I have also begun splitting 
my Maven-ized version of this project for appropriate inclusion into their 
respective destination projects.  I'll keep you posted on my progress.

 

Thanks,

 

--Chris

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Dalquist
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 10:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] esup-portal-ws Project

 

That would be great. Getting web-service access to both of these APIs included 
in future versions would be quite handy. Let me know what you need a hand with 
as far as getting code into the sandbox.

-Eric

Chris Doyle wrote: 

Actually, that's a great point.  Perhaps the project should be broken up into 
two pieces - and thus two independent services - one for each standalone 
project (gap and person-directory).  Good call...shall we proceed forth, then?

 

--Chris

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Dalquist
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 11:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [uportal-dev] esup-portal-ws Project

 

So this looks like WS interfaces for Person Directory and Groups & Permissions? 
Would the work be to add these features to the stand-alone projects then?

-Eric

Pascal Aubry wrote: 

uPortal developers,
Though esup-portal-ws (see http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/x/sQGF) is a 
quick-and-dirty implementation, it is now used by all the French community 
(embedded into the French uportal-esup distribution) and I also had feedback 
from some American universities, Belgium and Canada. Chris Doyle recently did 
some job on the project (see below) and I feel it would be nice if this project 
was hosted by jasig (it is currently hosted by the French CRU, see 
http://www.cru.fr/en) as a contribution. Moving to the jasig svn repository and 
putting the issues into the kasgi jira would ease the maintenance (by Chris and 
I) and give it a better visibility as well.
You opinion?
Best,
PA

Chris Doyle a écrit : 

Pascal,

 

I am definitely available to help transition this project over to the JA-SIG 
infrastructure, pending the okay from the community as Jonathan mentioned.  In 
the meantime, might you be able to grant me svnadmin access to the 
esup-portal-ws project in the subversion.cru.fr repository?  I'd like to 
capture a complete SVN dump of the project for import into the JA-SIG 
repository as a starting point.

 

Thanks,

 

--Chris

 

 

From: Jonathan Markow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 9:27 PM
To: Pascal Aubry
Cc: Chris Doyle; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: esup-portal-ws Project

 

Hi Pascal-

It sounds very desirable to me for JA-SIG to host the project--and Chris's 
improvements.  Why don't you begin by making a proposal to uportal-dev?

Thanks very much,
Jonathan

On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Pascal Aubry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Chris,
To tell the truth, I am not very proud of this code, written in a few hours... 
Anyway it is used in production by all our French partners (it is now part of 
the uPortal-esup distribution) and I also received feedback from Canada, 
Belgium and a few American universities.
Nice to see esup-portal-ws is useful also to you, and of course your work is 
worth being shared!
As the project is used quite widely now, I think it is time to rename it 
uportal-ws and move it to jasig in order to give it a better visibility. 
Currently, the docs are already hosted by the jasig wiki 
(http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/x/sQGF), the source code and the downloads are 
still hosted by the French CRU (http://www.cru.fr/en).
Jonathan, what do you think about it? Who should I ask?
Chris, would you be ok to do the job (move the project to the jasig 
repository)? Are you a jasig committer already?
Thanks,
PA

Chris Doyle a écrit :


Greetings,

 
We are currently using the esup-portal-ws project in our uPortal 2.6.1+ 
instance here at Johns Hopkins.  We are amidst a major uPortal upgrade to 
version 3.0.0, and during the process I was able to fully mavenize the 
esup-portal-ws project from the most recent checkout from your SVN trunk 
(Revision 26).  I would very much like to contribute this work back to you, and 
ultimately to share it with the JA-SIG and ESUP-Portail communities at-large 
with your blessings.  I also ended up having to apply a patch to the 
axistools-maven-plugin mojo in order it to build properly, but I can send over 
that work as well.

 
Are you interested, and if so how should I ship you my code?

 
Many thanks!

 
--Chris

 
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