Well, you might want to mention that Yoko was a key component of the
soon to ship Geronimo 2.0 release, which just passed the certification
tests.
Rick
Darren Middleman wrote:
Hello,
I'm putting together the beginnings of the board report for Yoko. I've
tried going
back trough all of my old yoko-dev emails and looking for all our
achievements
for the last period to help create this report. I've included below
what I
have so
far:
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The Yoko project is a robust and high performance CORBA server which is
usable from inside any JVM.
Since our last report, the majority of the development work in Yoko has
focused on:
* Adding new type support to the binding runtime.
* Improving performance of the runtime binding in terms of marshaling and
unmarshaling data.
* Adding new type support to the IDLToWSDL and WSDLToIDL tools.
* Fixing minor issues in the ORB core code.
* Started development of an IDL preprocessor for the tools module.
* Prepared and completed a Milestone 2 release
Future plans:
We are currently working to stabilize and finalize type support
in the binding runtime and tools in preparation for a release which would
like to put out shortly.
We are also planning to improving the documentation for Yoko, with the
goal
of provide more in depth information to users of the Yoko project and to
assist any future committers in understanding the existing code and
functionality.
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Please let me know if there needs to be any changes/additions to this
report.
I'd like to try and post this to the Apache Boards reports within the
next
couple of days.
Cheers,
Darren