Hi Vladimir,
What would you think of moving your code into the main Xindice tree?
I think that sounds great. I'd be happy to move my code into the main tree. It's nice to contribute even in a small way to such a great project. The more I work with Xindice the more I like it!
I was thinking about reorganizing the xindice.server package as follow:
- org.apache.xindice.server.xmlrpc (actual servlet)
- org.apache.xindice.server.soap (your soap servlet)
- org.apache.xindice.server.webdav (the webdav servlet, but not the one from the scratchpad directory)
This looks very good. One question I've had is, as I posted earlier, are there issues with multiple servlets (like, xml-rpc and soap) running on the same database simultaneously. But now that I think about it, you already have multiple interfaces, so thread safety must already be taken into account at the core level. I'm still new to the architecture, so you'll have to forgive the stupid questions! :) I guess if I don't hear otherwise, I'll assume that it's all thread-safe.
Anyway - if you want to take my code and commit it, that's fine, since I don't have access or anything. I haven't made any updates since what I've put on my website.
The next concern for me is user authorization, but I'll save that for another thread! :)
Jim
and all the client code would go into a sample directory. With a tutorial for each access method, it would be really nice (IMO).
Any thoughts?
-Vladimir
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