On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 7:03 AM, Andrew Lindesay <apl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > * HPKR native parse to model objects in java w/ some automated testing > * Initial API > - stubs and DTOs > - implementation of initial API > * Initial persistence > - Apache Cayenne ORM model > - Automated database schema install and upgrade > - Schema + model objects > * Part-done web interface for search and view packages > * Infrastructure to populate the server database with packages from remote > HPKR Nice! > Obviously lots of things not yet done. I won't put the source into the > shared GIT just yet. Here is an early snapshot which I'll leave here for a > couple of days; > > > http://www.silvereye.co.nz/tmp/haikudepotserver-earlysnapshot-23oct2013.tgz I'll try to find a chance to have a look this weekend, I've unfortunately been rather busy myself lately due to work. > I am happy to continue, but I do now need to confirm that the community will > ultimately use this application-server/web project because I can't spend > more time with the possibility of it not being used. Let me know your > thoughts. I think it can safely be assumed that it will be used, since it will ultimately power a lot of the information that the corresponding GUI app on the Haiku side will display about a package, besides just the metadata encoded into the hpkg itself. > PS; Stephan; the API that is vended from it should give you a feel for how > it might be to communicate with it from C++. Let me know if you need any > pointers. I believe he's been having problems getting internet connectivity from home since moving, so it may be a while before he's able to respond. Regards, Rene