That pretty much covers it. I will go to SourceForge and create the project. I suspect that what we have to do is take the CORBA server implementation and implement it stand-alone. We will need a package name for it.
BTW, where in the world are you? It would help to know as far as coordination goes. I am in Boulder, Colorado USA. Mark Vanessa Williams wrote: > Mark J. Stang wrote: > > > Sure, what do you want to call it on SourceForge? > > I can't think of anything profound. The best I can come up with is Xindice > Embedded. Since it's not going to be a permanent project anyway, it probably > doesn't matter much what it's called. > > Just so we're clear, looking at a post of yours from Jun 13th, am I correct > that this is what we're planning to do? > > 1) define interfaces to the "core" of Xindice; > 2) implement the XML:DB API on top of the Xindice core interface. > > Programmers who want to use Xindice embedded can code to the "core" > interfaces, or to XML:DB, whichever they prefer. The XML:DB part has to have > the server components built-in, as per Kimbro's message, and then the > network layer is gone. Et voila! an embedded Xindice package. > > Is that an accurate description of the project's purpose? > > Cheers, > > Vanessa > > > Mark > > > > Vanessa Williams wrote: > > > >> Are you willing to lead this thing, Mark? > > -- > > Mark J Stang > > Software Architect > > Cybershop Systems > > > > -- Mark J Stang Software Architect Cybershop Systems
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