Fwd: Whats up with WebJDK

Roman Kennke roman at kennke.org
Tue Jan 15 01:56:45 PST 2013


Am Dienstag, den 15.01.2013, 10:47 +0100 schrieb Roman Kennke:
> Hi Akesh,
> 
> If I manage to recover the prototype, I'll let you know, then you
> probably don't need to reinvent the wheel ;-)

And there it is:

http://ladybug-studio.com/~roman/webfs.tar.gz

This is only the WebFS part for now, there are some changes required in
OpenJDK itself, I have them here, but I need to sort them out... I will
keep you posted about this as well.

Cheers,
Roman

> 
> Best regards,
> Roman
> 
> > 
> > On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Roman Kennke <roman at kennke.org> wrote:
> >         Hi Akash,
> >         
> >         > Hey all on the dev team sorry for being off topic,
> >         
> >         
> >         It's not off-topic! Infact, it is right *on* topic here :-)
> >         
> >         >  I tried Caciocavallo not long ago and found it amazing. I
> >         was
> >         > interested in knowing how the development for the WebJDK is
> >         going on
> >         > because I had planned to pursue a similar effort myself,
> >         later
> >         > stumbling across caciocavallo. Instead of reinventing the
> >         wheel I
> >         > wanted to know if I along with a few friends could help with
> >         any of
> >         > the WebJDK's subsystems like filesystem etc.
> >         
> >         
> >         WebJDK basically is Cacio-Web plus a few ideas. A while ago I
> >         started
> >         work on a filesystem prototype, but it never went very far.
> >         From there
> >         it basically stalled due to a lack of resources.
> >         
> >         > The goal of doing this is to come up with a bachelor
> >         thesis/project.
> >         > We want to do something that has a positive impact and is
> >         opensource.
> >         > Having about four months of nothingness in our schedules, it
> >         would be
> >         > great if we could contribute substantially on the WebJDK
> >         thing. I
> >         > think the exercise will prove to be a great learning
> >         experience for us
> >         > above all.
> >         
> >         
> >         Absolutely! You would be very welcome in this effort. Just let
> >         us know
> >         if you need any help or more information to get started.
> >         
> >         Cheers,
> >         Roman
> >         
> >         
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 





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