Yeah, I could do that, I was just wondering and a little bit lazy to check the history. By the way that the trac system does not allow to view the timeline (https://biogeosdi.ecoforge.net/timeline) and its a pity, that really help to see what is going on in general.
Dont Worry Dave. I have updated the code because as you said it was not that much work (thanks that you are using a SAX parser i have to say). I agree with you Dave that this is not a product, that's why I was asking on the code changes (it was not only curiosity ;) ), but if someone feels like is a good base I have to say the code does not look bad, it just need some more serious work on it, thats all.
I agree also that the problems with changes on the payload of web services should go straight to the report :) I will annotate that.
Cheers.
On 26/06/2007, at 15:38, Dave Vieglais wrote:
Hi All, It should be apparent from the svn logs who's been working on stuff.
FYI - I'm really swamped at the moment with other work and really won't have a chance to even peek at biogeosdi until the second week of July.
Remember that this project was more to evaluate the status of existing standards, not really expecting a product at the end (though it would certainly be nice). So issues like the namespace thing and so forth should be noted (and probably fixed where trivial), but details like that will be very important in a report as such things can be show stoppers for a deployed application.
Dave V.
On Jun 26, 2007, at 05:01, Javier de la Torre wrote:
Hey guys,
While editing the code to improve a little bit the documentation I am more and more realizing that there has been some work on it after the workshop. I see ocurrencesModel now have methids to serialize to RSS and things like that... Who is working on this? For what purpose? Just for curiosity! Thanks
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