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Posted to dev@avro.apache.org by Mark Farnan <ma...@petrolink.com> on 2012/06/04 02:23:18 UTC

Anyone working on C-Sharp version?

Howdy,

 

Is anyone working on the C-Sharp version of AVRO currently to either fix
issues, or most importantly, extend it to fully support Protocol's ?

 

I am currently looking at Serializers for two projects, and have been
playing with AVRO over the weekend in C-Sharp.   During testing, I came
across a few  issues, some of which I have fixed.  (Nullable Types,
Multi-Dimensional array's in SpecificReader/Writer)  which I needed for my
project.  However, before I start creating fixes/patches etc (as per the
contributor guide on the wiki),  I wanted to check to see if anyone else is
already working on it.

 

I'd quite like to collaborate with anyone who is interested in expanding the
C-Sharp version,  (And expanding my understanding of it as well !)


Regards

 

Mark.

 


RE: Anyone working on C-Sharp version?

Posted by Mark Farnan <ma...@petrolink.com>.
Howdy, 

Thanks for the prompt reply.

I have created a bug, AVRO-1109 for the multi-dimensional array issue, and
attached the patch files that fix it.

This was an odd one, as the test was causing a false positive.  I have
included the modifications to the test to have it fail,  and the patch to
make it work again.   Should these be in the same patch file, or separate ?
(right now they are in the same one).

Pretty much the first time attempting a patch in this manner,  and was done
on windows, so any feedback as to method etc greatly appreciated.

Regards

Mark Farnan
Director, Product Development
Petrolink Services Inc
+1 281 908 9814


-----Original Message-----
From: Thiruvalluvan MG [mailto:thiru_mg@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 10:41 PM
To: dev@avro.apache.org
Subject: Re: Anyone working on C-Sharp version?

Hi,

Looking at the number of JIRAs filed, it doesn't appear anyone is working on
the C# version. I'd encourage you to go ahead with your patches.

Thanks

Thiru



________________________________
 From: Mark Farnan <ma...@petrolink.com>
To: dev@avro.apache.org
Sent: Monday, 4 June 2012 5:53 AM
Subject: Anyone working on C-Sharp version?
 
Howdy,



Is anyone working on the C-Sharp version of AVRO currently to either fix
issues, or most importantly, extend it to fully support Protocol's ?



I am currently looking at Serializers for two projects, and have been
playing with AVRO over the weekend in C-Sharp.   During testing, I came
across a few  issues, some of which I have fixed.  (Nullable Types,
Multi-Dimensional array's in SpecificReader/Writer)  which I needed for my
project.  However, before I start creating fixes/patches etc (as per the
contributor guide on the wiki),  I wanted to check to see if anyone else is
already working on it.



I'd quite like to collaborate with anyone who is interested in expanding the
C-Sharp version,  (And expanding my understanding of it as well !)


Regards



Mark.


Re: Anyone working on C-Sharp version?

Posted by Thiruvalluvan MG <th...@yahoo.com>.
Hi,

Looking at the number of JIRAs filed, it doesn't appear anyone is working on the C# version. I'd encourage you to go ahead with your patches.

Thanks

Thiru



________________________________
 From: Mark Farnan <ma...@petrolink.com>
To: dev@avro.apache.org 
Sent: Monday, 4 June 2012 5:53 AM
Subject: Anyone working on C-Sharp version?
 
Howdy,



Is anyone working on the C-Sharp version of AVRO currently to either fix
issues, or most importantly, extend it to fully support Protocol's ?



I am currently looking at Serializers for two projects, and have been
playing with AVRO over the weekend in C-Sharp.   During testing, I came
across a few  issues, some of which I have fixed.  (Nullable Types,
Multi-Dimensional array's in SpecificReader/Writer)  which I needed for my
project.  However, before I start creating fixes/patches etc (as per the
contributor guide on the wiki),  I wanted to check to see if anyone else is
already working on it.



I'd quite like to collaborate with anyone who is interested in expanding the
C-Sharp version,  (And expanding my understanding of it as well !)


Regards



Mark.