Great stuff! :)

On 8/4/06, Pierre NOTEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

Sorry for the long time of this answer but we needed a manager decision.
So, we donate the CIMERO plugin to ServiceMix (jar package and source
code). CIMERO has no more LGPL license but Apache one so you could
integrate CIMERO with the existing Eclipse tooling.
In a first time, you will find on the wiki the jar package of the
plugins and soon a new version of them.

The next version will provide 2 more service engine : the wire-tap eip
component, the pipeline eip component (maybe the aggregator eip
component) and 2 more binding component : JMS server and screen output.

When this new version will be achieved, we will give you our source code
to integrate it.

So as we are currently developping CIMERO, we are interessed of having
feedback of usability of the plugin in order to correct it if needed.

Cheers,

Pierre NOTEL
Cédric MOUILLERON

PS : CIMERO will be improve in next months so we would like to be able
to update given CIMERO source code.

//**************************************************************************
James Strachan wrote:
> BTW are you still considering where to donate/host the code - are you
> planning to turn it into a new open source project? e.g. do you fancy
> donating to the ServiceMix project and we could integrate it together
> with the existing Maven and Eclipse tooling?
>
>
> On 7/28/06, Pierre NOTEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks for the wiki. We sent our plugins and a flash demonstration. More
>> documentation should arrive...
>>
>> So you can see and test the CIMERO plugin at :
>> http://goopen.org/confluence/display/ACTIVEMQ/Cimero.
>>
>> We are waiting for feedback.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Pierre NOTEL
>> Cédric MOUILLERON
>>
>> //******************************************
>> James Strachan wrote:
>> > I've created a wiki page that you can attach screenshots and examples
>> > to - I've started with the screen shot you previously sent
>> >
>> > http://goopen.org/confluence/display/ACTIVEMQ/Cimero
>> >
>> > Though Apache can't host LGPL code so am not sure if you should attach
>> > any of your code; but documentation & screenshots should be fine.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 7/28/06, Pierre NOTEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> I have a problem to send you our plugins because they are rejected by
>> >> the mailing list. The size of these two jar files is 370Ko so I
>> assume
>> >> it's too big for a single mail on the list.
>> >> I can send them directly to interessed people.
>> >> If anybody has an other solution to share these plugin....
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >>
>> >> Pierre NOTEL
>> >> Cédric MOUILLERON
>> >>
>> >> //*****************************************************
>> >> James Strachan wrote:
>> >> > On 7/27/06, Jerome Camilleri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> >> James Strachan wrote:
>> >> >> > Thanks for the heads up! Do you have a link to the project?
>> >> >> No link because for the moment it's an internal project.... but we
>> >> would
>> >> >> like to publish it.
>> >> >
>> >> > Ah OK :)
>> >> >
>> >> > Is your intention to create an open source project out of it and
>> host
>> >> > it some place or was it a one-off experiment?
>> >> >
>> >> > Either way as soon as there is a URL to where it lives so folks can
>> >> > look at it/download it we'll be happy to add a link to the wiki.
>> (Its
>> >> > a wiki so you can do it yourself actually :)
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >> Pierre seems to have forgotten to attach a screenshot to have a
>> quick
>> >> >> look.
>> >> >
>> >> > Screenshots rock :)
>> >> >
>> >> >> They will send to the mailing list a beta version of cimero for
>> >> >> testing it.
>> >> >
>> >> > Great!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>





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