[Libvir] java-libvirt on cvs:libvirt.org

Hallo list, i took the java-libvirt port from Tóth István (Thank you - great work !!) and added - the some features from libvirt 0.4.0 - integrate of xsd XML-description / validator - added auto generation of XML-beans related to the XSD file. - project build.xml file - integration of testng - remote building of JNI library - remote testing of junit/testing tests So, I want to publish to port to a public cvs-tree. Is there a little space on the libvirt website for this port ? regards Danny

On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:55:52PM +0100, Daniel Schwager wrote:
i took the java-libvirt port from Tóth István (Thank you - great work !!) and added - the some features from libvirt 0.4.0 - integrate of xsd XML-description / validator - added auto generation of XML-beans related to the XSD file. - project build.xml file - integration of testng - remote building of JNI library - remote testing of junit/testing tests
So, I want to publish to port to a public cvs-tree. Is there a little space on the libvirt website for this port ?
We're already hosting the Ruby bindings on the libvirt.org machine, so I imagine we can do similar for the Java bindings. Daniel Veillard who admins the machine, is off on an extended vacation at the moment though, so remind us again in a few weeks time... Regards, Dan. -- |=- Red Hat, Engineering, Emerging Technologies, Boston. +1 978 392 2496 -=| |=- Perl modules: http://search.cpan.org/~danberr/ -=| |=- Projects: http://freshmeat.net/~danielpb/ -=| |=- GnuPG: 7D3B9505 F3C9 553F A1DA 4AC2 5648 23C1 B3DF F742 7D3B 9505 -=|

On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:55:52PM +0100, Daniel Schwager wrote:
Hallo list,
i took the java-libvirt port from Tóth István (Thank you - great work !!) and added - the some features from libvirt 0.4.0 - integrate of xsd XML-description / validator - added auto generation of XML-beans related to the XSD file. - project build.xml file - integration of testng - remote building of JNI library - remote testing of junit/testing tests
So, I want to publish to port to a public cvs-tree. Is there a little space on the libvirt website for this port ?
The question was asked beginning of January, sorry i was on vacations at the time and didn't followed up ... but we really should not drop this. Answer is clearly yes, I just want to make sure there would be some continuity in keeping the project, so Daniel (or Tóth if you have more time now), I would like to reiterate the offer, host CVS (or mercurial) for the project as well as releases. The goal would be to make sure it works properly with the Open Source Java implementations too, and make it available as widely as possible, opinions ? Daniel -- Red Hat Virtualization group http://redhat.com/virtualization/ Daniel Veillard | virtualization library http://libvirt.org/ veillard@redhat.com | libxml GNOME XML XSLT toolkit http://xmlsoft.org/ http://veillard.com/ | Rpmfind RPM search engine http://rpmfind.net/

As I am still unable to make the commitment of properly maintaining the package for a reasonable period, I think Daniel would be the better choice as maintainer, if he is still willing. regards István Tóth Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:55:52PM +0100, Daniel Schwager wrote:
Hallo list,
i took the java-libvirt port from Tóth István (Thank you - great work !!) and added - the some features from libvirt 0.4.0 - integrate of xsd XML-description / validator - added auto generation of XML-beans related to the XSD file. - project build.xml file - integration of testng - remote building of JNI library - remote testing of junit/testing tests
So, I want to publish to port to a public cvs-tree. Is there a little space on the libvirt website for this port ?
The question was asked beginning of January, sorry i was on vacations at the time and didn't followed up ... but we really should not drop this.
Answer is clearly yes, I just want to make sure there would be some continuity in keeping the project, so Daniel (or Tóth if you have more time now), I would like to reiterate the offer, host CVS (or mercurial) for the project as well as releases. The goal would be to make sure it works properly with the Open Source Java implementations too, and make it available as widely as possible,
opinions ?
Daniel
participants (4)
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Daniel P. Berrange
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Daniel Schwager
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Daniel Veillard
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Tóth István