Re: Proposal: Develop application that provides addresses ofclients to other clients on the Internet

2003-07-06 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
In general, Apache only accepts projects with an existing community or at least sourcebase with the potential to attract a large community. I would suggest you start the project and attract a community at http://sourceforge.net and once you've started that much make a proposal. A second path woul

Proposal: Develop application that provides addresses of clients to other clients on the Internet

2003-07-06 Thread Vineet Kumar
I want to propose a new project that enables the Apache Server to provide the addresses (IP address and port) of clients (PC, PDA, etc.) to other clients on the Internet. This application is somewhat similar to Presence Servers available in the market but it goes through firewalls/NATS, and it is v

Re: Vote for XMLBeans proposal

2003-07-06 Thread Aleksander Slominski
Berin Lautenbach wrote: Ted Leung wrote: Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: If XML.Apache is willing, as it seems, to cater for this project, I'll wait for a vote from them, an ACK from the Bea guys, and start preparing the hatcher :-) I'm happy to invest some time in helping XMLBean get throught the

Re: XMLBeans performance and source code status [Re: Proposal: XMLBeans]

2003-07-06 Thread Aleksander Slominski
David Bau wrote: >Adding a few links and other info - > >Eric Vasilik writes: > >>The synchronization described refers to the fact >>that one may manipulate the XML via the XmlCursor >>or the strongly typed XMLBean classes generated from >>the schema > > >As Eric says, we don't want to confuse the

Re: XMLBeans performance and source code status [Re: Proposal: XMLBeans]

2003-07-06 Thread Ted Leung
Eric, What's the relationship between XmlCursor and the JSR-173 Streaming API for XML? Ted Eric Vasilik wrote: When working with XMLBeans in a strongly typed way (with a Schema), individual objects are created for each piece of information, usually instances of simple and complex Schema types.

Re: Issues with XMLBeans proposal

2003-07-06 Thread Ted Leung
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: Greg Stein wrote, On 04/07/2003 1.24: On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 04:22:10PM -0400, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: To that extent, I'd say it is an XML project. There is another more simple rule. Who has shown that they want the project most? Apache.XML. Then let them have it.