--- projects/cms/documentation/minutes/minutes-20001106.txt 2000/11/06 14:07:13 1.1 +++ projects/cms/documentation/minutes/minutes-20001106.txt 2000/11/06 19:17:33 1.2 @@ -1,58 +1,58 @@ -Minutes of Meeting, 06/11/2000 @ 10:00 -Location: UKC Computer Science Meeting Room - -Present: pjm2, tdb1 -One hour Late: ajm4 -Absent: ab11 - -Absentee(s): No plausable reason, despite being on campus. - - -The way in which CORBA will be sending information around -the server system was discussed. - -The filters will parse incoming XML sent via UDP and create -an XMLPacket object. These objects are used to convey each -host's information around the CORBA system. The object will -provide accessors to an array of parameter name/value pairs. - -ajm4 noted how drunk he had been over the weekend and -was surprised to find a lady in his bed when he got home. - -Strategies for configuration distribution were discussed. -The Logger class from last year's project is expected to -make a reappearance in this current project. The main -core of the server will have work put into it this week. - -For the timebeing, we shall only be sending XML data that -*does not* contain nested values. - - - Things that must be done before next Monday: - - (oh yes, we're starting to implement bits...) - - ab11: - -In this person's absence, it was decided that they may write -the test host application (in Java). This program shall -connect to a specified server and send arbitrary non-nested -XML data via UDP. -(As per the first XML example at minutes/minutes-20001101.txt) - - ajm4 and tdb1: - -Define a method of configuration distribution and produce -the core configurator. Adapt last year's Logger class as -appropriate. - - pjm2: - -Create the server's Filter class. This will accept incoming -UDP connections and parse the XML data received. Create a -separate XMLPacketMaker class to be used by Filter - this -will be used to create the XMLPacket object for each incoming -connection, providing a way of passing information about the -CORBA system. Complete as much of this as possible before -next Monday. - - -Meeting was concluded @ 13:00. Next meeting arranged for -Wednesday 8th November 14:00-17:00, directly after our +Minutes of Meeting, 06/11/2000 @ 10:00 +Location: UKC Computer Science Meeting Room + +Present: pjm2, tdb1 +One hour Late: ajm4 +Absent: ab11 + +Absentee(s): Unable to attend due to illnes and bad meeting + planning by the group as a whole. + +The way in which CORBA will be sending information around +the server system was discussed. + +The filters will parse incoming XML sent via UDP and create +an XMLPacket object. These objects are used to convey each +host's information around the CORBA system. The object will +provide accessors to an array of parameter name/value pairs. + +ajm4 noted how drunk he had been over the weekend and +was surprised to find a lady in his bed when he got home. + +Strategies for configuration distribution were discussed. +The Logger class from last year's project is expected to +make a reappearance in this current project. The main +core of the server will have work put into it this week. + +For the timebeing, we shall only be sending XML data that +*does not* contain nested values. + + + Things that must be done before next Monday: - + (oh yes, we're starting to implement bits...) + + ab11: - +In this person's absence, it was decided that they may write +the test host application (in Java). This program shall +connect to a specified server and send arbitrary non-nested +XML data via UDP. +(As per the first XML example at minutes/minutes-20001101.txt) + + ajm4 and tdb1: - +Define a method of configuration distribution and produce +the core configurator. Adapt last year's Logger class as +appropriate. + + pjm2: - +Create the server's Filter class. This will accept incoming +UDP connections and parse the XML data received. Create a +separate XMLPacketMaker class to be used by Filter - this +will be used to create the XMLPacket object for each incoming +connection, providing a way of passing information about the +CORBA system. Complete as much of this as possible before +next Monday. + + +Meeting was concluded @ 13:00. Next meeting arranged for +Wednesday 8th November 14:00-17:00, directly after our meeting with iau at 13:30 that day. \ No newline at end of file