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Posted to dev@qpid.apache.org by Gordon Sim <gs...@redhat.com> on 2012/04/27 11:11:00 UTC

Review Request: Initial 1.0 filter definitions

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Review request for qpid, Rafael Schloming and Rob Godfrey.


Summary
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Proposal for initial filters to be supported by Qpid brokers/clients and registered with OASIS.

The approach is pragmatic and does not at this stage attempt to be an all encompassing scheme. Rather it supports JMS (while allowing the selectors required by JMS to be used in other contexts as well) and the existing exchange types (in simple configurations).

The proposal is based on the first proposal from Rob and the xsl style sheet is taken from that proposal also. It has no license or copyright, not sure if we can use it or not?


Diffs
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  /trunk/qpid/specs/amqp.xsl PRE-CREATION 
  /trunk/qpid/specs/apache-filters.xml PRE-CREATION 

Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/4913/diff


Testing
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Thanks,

Gordon


Re: Review Request: Initial 1.0 filter definitions

Posted by Gordon Sim <gs...@redhat.com>.
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(Updated 2012-04-27 09:55:06.672572)


Review request for qpid, Rafael Schloming and Rob Godfrey.


Changes
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Updated to latest Apache licensed stylesheet; thanks Rob!


Summary
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Proposal for initial filters to be supported by Qpid brokers/clients and registered with OASIS.

The approach is pragmatic and does not at this stage attempt to be an all encompassing scheme. Rather it supports JMS (while allowing the selectors required by JMS to be used in other contexts as well) and the existing exchange types (in simple configurations).

The proposal is based on the first proposal from Rob and the xsl style sheet is taken from that proposal also. It has no license or copyright, not sure if we can use it or not?


Diffs (updated)
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  /trunk/qpid/specs/amqp.xsl PRE-CREATION 
  /trunk/qpid/specs/apache-filters.xml PRE-CREATION 

Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/4913/diff


Testing
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Thanks,

Gordon


Re: Review Request: Initial 1.0 filter definitions

Posted by Rob Godfrey <ro...@gmail.com>.
OK - I've added the license to the file at

http://people.apache.org/~rgodfrey/amqp-1.0/amqp.xsl

-- Rob

On 27 April 2012 11:24, Gordon Sim <gs...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 04/27/2012 10:18 AM, Robert Godfrey wrote:
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>> The XSL is all my own work, so I can stick an Apache license on it :-)
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> Excellent, thank you! I really like it. Nice to not have to generate
> anything to get very readable html pages direct from the xml definitions.
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Re: Review Request: Initial 1.0 filter definitions

Posted by Gordon Sim <gs...@redhat.com>.
On 04/27/2012 10:18 AM, Robert Godfrey wrote:
> The XSL is all my own work, so I can stick an Apache license on it :-)

Excellent, thank you! I really like it. Nice to not have to generate 
anything to get very readable html pages direct from the xml definitions.

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Re: Review Request: Initial 1.0 filter definitions

Posted by Robert Godfrey <rg...@apache.org>.
The XSL is all my own work, so I can stick an Apache license on it :-)

-- Rob

On 27 April 2012 11:11, Gordon Sim <gs...@redhat.com> wrote:

>    This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit:
> https://reviews.apache.org/r/4913/
>   Review request for qpid, Rafael Schloming and Rob Godfrey.
> By Gordon Sim.
> Description
>
> Proposal for initial filters to be supported by Qpid brokers/clients and registered with OASIS.
>
> The approach is pragmatic and does not at this stage attempt to be an all encompassing scheme. Rather it supports JMS (while allowing the selectors required by JMS to be used in other contexts as well) and the existing exchange types (in simple configurations).
>
> The proposal is based on the first proposal from Rob and the xsl style sheet is taken from that proposal also. It has no license or copyright, not sure if we can use it or not?
>
>   Diffs
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>    - /trunk/qpid/specs/amqp.xsl (PRE-CREATION)
>    - /trunk/qpid/specs/apache-filters.xml (PRE-CREATION)
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> View Diff <https://reviews.apache.org/r/4913/diff/>
>