[wsas-java-dev] Re: Sandesha persistence
Paul Fremantle
paul at wso2.com
Mon Jan 1 02:20:04 PST 2007
Thanks!
Can you please post this in the wiki.
Paul
Afkham Azeez wrote:
> The separation between these projects may not be 100% clear in all
> instances. In such a case, the issues should be reported against WSAS.
>
> Basically, the COMMONS project contains Sandesha2 Persistence and the
> Admin UI framework. The Admin UI framework is a common framework which
> is shared by WSAS & ESB.
>
> WSFJAVA contains components common across several projects
> (WSAS, ESB etc), plus the WSF SDK(this has not been developed yet). The
> components we have the moment in WSFJAVA are,
> 1. tracer - SOAP Message tracing
> 2. statistics - Statistics gathering and retrieving
> 3. throttle - Access throttling
> 4. mex - WS-MetaDataExchange implementation
> 5. codegen - Generate Java & AJAX clients
>
> Any issues in WSAS which cannot be specifically attributed to WSF or
> COMMON should go into WSAS.
>
> Azeez
>
>
> Paul Fremantle wrote:
>> Azeez
>>
>> Can you please clear up in my mind what should go into each of the three
>> JIRAs:
>>
>> http://www.wso2.org/jira/browse/WSAS
>> http://www.wso2.org/jira/browse/WSFJAVA
>> http://www.wso2.org/jira/browse/COMMONS
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> Afkham Azeez wrote:
>>> We have added a new WSO2 Commons project [1] to JIRA. Please report this
>>> issue under the Sandesha2 Persistence component.
>>>
>>> [1] http://www.wso2.org/jira/secure/project/ViewProject.jspa?pid=10031
>>>
>>> Paul Fremantle wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tijs
>>>>
>>>> Thanks very much for the feedback.
>>>>
>>>> We have just set up the infrastructure for you to report bugs:
>>>> http://www.wso2.org/jira/browse/WSFJAVA
>>>>
>>>> The contact is Chamikara who I have copied.
>>>>
>>>> I believe that the reason we have not committed the code is because it
>>>> uses the Hibernate libraries and cannot therefore be committed for legal
>>>> reasons. (Apache doesn't accept LGPL code).
>>>>
>>>> You also might want to look at the WSO2 Web Services Application Server
>>>> and WSO2 ESB which both offer the persistent version of Sandesha2 and
>>>> are both Apache Licensed Open Source code.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>> t.rademakers at chello.nl wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Asankha, Paul
>>>>>
>>>>> I have been looking at the WSO2 Sandesha2 persistence implementation.
>>>>> It is looking good to my opinion. But I am getting a few null pointer
>>>>> exceptions when running it as-is. With two null checks this was
>>>>> resolved, but now I am wondering, is this code ready to test simple
>>>>> cases with? As I can't retrieve from the WSO2 website where I can
>>>>> report JIRA issues for the Sandesha2 persistence project I am asking
>>>>> you this. Is there a contact person within WSO2 for this project?
>>>>> By the way, is there an intention to commit the source to the
>>>>> Sandesha2 project?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Tijs
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
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