Hi Julien, I will have a look at your patches.
David On 25 June 2010 13:58, Julien Vey <julien....@bull.net> wrote: > >>> Tasks left would be: >>> * When the above is done, cut the actual release candidate(s). >>> >> >> I can help cutting the release when you're ready to go. >> > > Is it possible to review and apply (if they are acceptable) DOSGI-62 and > DOSGI-72 patches before the next release ? > > Cheers, > > Julien >> >> Cheers, >> Eoghan >> >> >> On 11 June 2010 16:53, David Bosschaert<david.bosscha...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >>> >>> Great, thanks Marc! >>> >>> I think we're getting close to something that is releasable. >>> >>> Tasks left would be: >>> * Add a configuration item org.apache.cxf.rs.port. Sergey is this >>> something that you might have time for? Or maybe we can do this >>> together? >>> * Make sure all the demos work (and update the docs) - this is >>> something I would be happy to help out with. >>> * When the above is done, cut the actual release candidate(s). >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> David >>> >>> On 11 June 2010 15:32, Marc Schaaf<m...@marc-schaaf.de> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I just committed some changes which remove the "severe" messages that >>>> where produced during the normal operation of the Topology Manager. Two >>>> of them where obsolete by now and one concerned some missing >>>> functionality of the Topology Manager that I've now added. This >>>> concerned in particular the behaviour of the Topology Manager regarding >>>> the import of services when the DSW is detected/added after the service >>>> to be imported was found which is supported now. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Marc >>>> >>>> On 05/12/2010 06:40 PM, David Bosschaert wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> Earlier this week the OSGi Alliance has approved the OSGi 4.2 >>>>> Enterprise Conformance Tests and Reference Implementations. The >>>>> CXF-DOSGi project [1] is the Reference Implementation for the >>>>> following OSGi 4.2 specs [2]: >>>>> >>>>> * Chapter 13 - Remote Services >>>>> This spec describes Distributed OSGi from a user's point of view. It >>>>> standardizes the properties that can be put on an OSGi service to make >>>>> it available remotely and how a consumer can find out whether it's >>>>> dealing with a local service or a remote one. >>>>> >>>>> * Chapter 122 - Remote Services Admin >>>>> This spec standardizes the interfaces between internal components >>>>> Remote Services implementations typically have. A Distribution >>>>> Provider, Topology Manager and Discovery System. This makes it >>>>> possible to mix&match these components from various implementations. >>>>> For more information see slides 6-8 at [3]. >>>>> >>>>> Many kudos to Marc Schaaf as he did a lot of the recent RI work. >>>>> Also many kudos to Tim Diekmann from TIBCO who wrote the actual CT >>>>> tests despite his busy schedule. >>>>> >>>>> So now that we have a passing RI I think it would make sense to start >>>>> planning a CXF-DOSGi release. I'm wondering what we should do before >>>>> that... >>>>> 1. There are some SEVERE 'warnings' coming up, I believe from the >>>>> Topology Manager. We should probably take a look at those. >>>>> 2. I once added some Discovery system tests, which I ended up not >>>>> enabling because of memory issues. I might want to try and get them >>>>> working on all platforms. >>>>> 3. Anything else? >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> >>>>> David >>>>> >>>>> [1] http://cxf.apache.org/distributed-osgi.html >>>>> [2] http://www.osgi.org/Download/Release4V42 >>>>> [3] http://www.slideshare.net/bosschaert/whats-newinos-gi42enterprise >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >