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Posted to c-dev@axis.apache.org by John Hawkins <ha...@uk.ibm.com> on 2005/03/01 16:07:14 UTC
wcg
Hi Folks,
Could someone tell me what the c/src/wcg directory is please?
it contains GNU licenced code. I see it's a fairly friendly version of the
licence but it'd be good to get rid of it unless we have a reason to keep
it.
cheers,
John.
Re: 1.5 Final Relase
Posted by Samisa Abeysinghe <sa...@gmail.com>.
Sounds good.
However, there are numerous issues pending to be fixed on server side.
Are we to fix them before 15th (which is tough) or fix it after 15th
freeze - wich basically means no new features but only fixes.
Samisa...
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 13:40:57 +0600, sanjaya singharage
<sa...@opensource.lk> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> How are the below dates for the 1.5 Final Release?
>
> March 15th - Code Freeze
> March 21st - Final Release
>
> Also, could we know what will be going in to the 1.5 final? Are we having C
> support?
>
> Please comment.
>
> sanjaya.
>
>
1.5 Final Relase
Posted by sanjaya singharage <sa...@opensource.lk>.
Hi all,
How are the below dates for the 1.5 Final Release?
March 15th - Code Freeze
March 21st - Final Release
Also, could we know what will be going in to the 1.5 final? Are we having C
support?
Please comment.
sanjaya.
Re: wcg
Posted by John Hawkins <ha...@uk.ibm.com>.
Great - thanks for getting back to me.
Susantha Kumara <su...@opensource.lk>
03/03/2005 06:07
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Hi John,
c/src/wcg contains the C++ code written by me about 20 months back for
generating WSDL and C++ wrapper for a C++ header file (interface). It is
basically a minized version of a C++ parser written using Lex/Yacc
tools. It parses a C++ header file (an interface) and generates the
corresponding WSDL and the wrapper to deploy in Axis C++.
Anyway we did not continue with that approach. So I am OK to remove it
if it is no longer needed.
Regards,
Susantha.
John Hawkins wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Could someone tell me what the c/src/wcg directory is please?
> it contains GNU licenced code. I see it's a fairly friendly version of
> the licence but it'd be good to get rid of it unless we have a reason
> to keep it.
>
> cheers,
> John.
Re: wcg
Posted by Susantha Kumara <su...@opensource.lk>.
Hi John,
c/src/wcg contains the C++ code written by me about 20 months back for
generating WSDL and C++ wrapper for a C++ header file (interface). It is
basically a minized version of a C++ parser written using Lex/Yacc
tools. It parses a C++ header file (an interface) and generates the
corresponding WSDL and the wrapper to deploy in Axis C++.
Anyway we did not continue with that approach. So I am OK to remove it
if it is no longer needed.
Regards,
Susantha.
John Hawkins wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Could someone tell me what the c/src/wcg directory is please?
> it contains GNU licenced code. I see it's a fairly friendly version of
> the licence but it'd be good to get rid of it unless we have a reason
> to keep it.
>
> cheers,
> John.
Re: wcg
Posted by John Hawkins <ha...@uk.ibm.com>.
Cool !
+1 for graveyard shift !
Samisa Abeysinghe <sa...@gmail.com>
02/03/2005 02:36
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Re: wcg
If I am not mistaken, it looks to me as if wcg is an effort to
implement a C/C++ code generator (May be wcg=WebServices Code
Generator)
However, whatever it may be, we are not using it at all.
Hence +1 to move it to graveyard (or better remove it completely as it
was not used at all)
Samisa...
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 15:07:14 +0000, John Hawkins <ha...@uk.ibm.com>
wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Could someone tell me what the c/src/wcg directory is please?
> it contains GNU licenced code. I see it's a fairly friendly version of
the
> licence but it'd be good to get rid of it unless we have a reason to
keep
> it.
>
> cheers,
> John.
>
Re: wcg
Posted by Samisa Abeysinghe <sa...@gmail.com>.
If I am not mistaken, it looks to me as if wcg is an effort to
implement a C/C++ code generator (May be wcg=WebServices Code
Generator)
However, whatever it may be, we are not using it at all.
Hence +1 to move it to graveyard (or better remove it completely as it
was not used at all)
Samisa...
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 15:07:14 +0000, John Hawkins <ha...@uk.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> Could someone tell me what the c/src/wcg directory is please?
> it contains GNU licenced code. I see it's a fairly friendly version of the
> licence but it'd be good to get rid of it unless we have a reason to keep
> it.
>
> cheers,
> John.
>