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[Savannah-hackers] Re: submission of OpenTAZ - savannah.gnu.org


From: Erwan Becquet
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] Re: submission of OpenTAZ - savannah.gnu.org
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 17:40:40 +0200 (CEST)

Hi,

To answer your request, I tried to register my project again with
a link to current distribution. But I can't use your URL with all
infos provided at end of the mail.

Moreover, when I try to register a new project with same name,
there is an error : Group Name Taken !

What can I do ?

For info, link to distrib is : http://cf.geocities.com/erwan26/OpenTAZ.tgz

Thanks in advance.

Erwan.


On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, address@hidden wrote:

>
>A package was submitted to savannah.gnu.org
>This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
>
>
>Erwan Becquet <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
>License: gpl
>Other License:
>Package: OpenTAZ
>System name: opentaz
>Type: 2
>
>Description:
>OpenTAZ is a free (BUT NOT COMPATIBLE) implementation of TASE2 (aka ICCP) 
>protocol, using C++ and CORBA.
>
>TASE.2 protocol is an industrial messaging protocol built on top of well-known 
>MMS protocol, adding timed capabilities. It is possible, using TASE.2, to send 
>to clients data on a periodic basis, on demand, on data change ... It is also 
>possible to operate a device (like in MMS). Goal of this project is to provide 
>an implementation for this protocol, free, and with full advantages relying on 
>use of CORBA and object language : heterogeneity, CORBA services ... For 
>example, no standard security is defined in TASE.2 protocol, using CORBA 
>permit using the standard CORBA security service.
>
> TASE.2 is separated into 9 conformance blocks, only block 1 (dealing with 
> periodic exchanges) is mandatory. OpenTAZ implement functionnalities for 
> blocks 1,2 and 5 (in progress). Block 2 add data sending on data change and 
> block 5 is dealing with devices handling. OpenTAZ is built to address EXACT 
> SAME FUNCTIONNALITIES as protocol TASE.2 (buffer, integrity, critical,...).
>
>
>
>Other Software Required:
>OpenTAZ is built with :
>
>- the MICO ORB (www.mico.org), CORBA 2.3 compliant.
>- miniSTL available on MICO
>- the POSIX Threads
>- the FLTK GUI Toolkit for the client interface.
>
>All these libraries/products are free (GPL or LGPL) and available (at least) 
>on LinuX and Windows.
>
>Other Comments:
>Contact Names :
>
>- Erwan Becquet, address@hidden
>- Eric Gressier-Soudan, address@hidden
>
>
>
>
>* In case you have to register your project again *
>Please be aware that if your registration does not fulfill all the
>requirements, the Savannah administrators may ask you to register your project 
>again.
>You can use the following url to do a new registration starting
>with the values used in this registration process.
>Copy and paste AS ONE SINGLE URL the following content :
>----RERegistration-URL-BEGIN-----
>http://savannah.gnu.org/register/basicinfo.php?re_purpose=OpenTAZ is a free 
>(BUT NOT COMPATIBLE) implementation of TASE2 (aka ICCP) protocol, using C++ 
>and CORBA.
>
>TASE.2 protocol is an industrial messaging protocol built on top of well-known 
>MMS protocol, adding timed capabilities. It is possible, using TASE.2, to send 
>to clients data on a periodic basis, on demand, on data change ... It is also 
>possible to operate a device (like in MMS). Goal of this project is to provide 
>an implementation for this protocol, free, and with full advantages relying on 
>use of CORBA and object language : heterogeneity, CORBA services ... For 
>example, no standard security is defined in TASE.2 protocol, using CORBA 
>permit using the standard CORBA security service.
>
> TASE.2 is separated into 9 conformance blocks, only block 1 (dealing with 
> periodic exchanges) is mandatory. OpenTAZ implement functionnalities for 
> blocks 1,2 and 5 (in progress). Block 2 add data sending on data change and 
> block 5 is dealing with devices handling. OpenTAZ is built to address EXACT 
> SAME FUNCTIONNALITIES as protocol TASE.2 (buffer, integrity, critical,...).
>
> &re_require_sw=OpenTAZ is built with :
>
>- the MICO ORB (www.mico.org), CORBA 2.3 compliant.
>- miniSTL available on MICO
>- the POSIX Threads
>- the FLTK GUI Toolkit for the client interface.
>
>All these libraries/products are free (GPL or LGPL) and available (at least) 
>on LinuX and Windows. &re_comments=Contact Names :
>
>- Erwan Becquet, address@hidden
>- Eric Gressier-Soudan, 
>address@hidden&re_full_name=OpenTAZ&re_unix_name=opentaz
>----RERegistration-URL-END-------
>
>

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