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Posted to fx-dev@ws.apache.org by Davanum Srinivas <da...@gmail.com> on 2005/05/30 13:45:40 UTC

Re: Proposal for Releasing Apache Sandesha

+1 from me.

-- dims

On 5/30/05, Jaliya Ekanayake <ja...@opensource.lk> wrote:
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> Hi All, 
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> We would like to propose a release for Apache Sandesha WS-ReliableMessaging
> implementation. 
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> Motivation: 
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> It has been quite some time since we have updated Sandesha to reflect the
> latest changes in the WS-ReliableMessaging specification (February 2005).
> Last few weeks we have tested Apache Sandesha with other similar
> implementations, like IBM, Microsoft and Systinet. We were able to pass all
> the available interop tests with the above implementations. Now (After
> applying the changes that we identified during the interop tests) we would
> like to propose a release for Sandesha. 
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> Features: 
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> Following features are available in the release of Sandesha, 
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> (1)   Implementation of WS-ReliableMessaging specification (February 2005).
> On top of Axis 1.x 
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> (2)   INORDER delivery assurance. 
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> (3)   Support for synchronous and asynchronous reliable exchange of
> messages. 
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> (4)   A Client API that will make it easy for users to work simultaneously
> with different endpoints and different message sequences. 
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> (5)   Updated documentation. 
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> (6)   Support for WS-Policy integration. 
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> Since Axis 1.2 was released recently, we believe that it is a good time for
> a stable version of Sandesha as well. 
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> Release Plan: 
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> We would like to release a beta version as soon as possible. 
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> If there are no complaints, we would like to release Sandesha-1.0 within a
> week after the beta release. 
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> I'm +1 for doing the release with the above features. 
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> Thanks, 
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> Jaliya 
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Davanum Srinivas - http://webservices.apache.org/~dims/