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Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of CASheW-s Editor - savannah.nongnu.o


From: Sylvain Beucler
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of CASheW-s Editor - savannah.nongnu.org
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 22:13:53 +0100
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Hi,

For the record: I approved your project.

Full registration details can be found in the "cashew-s" project
registration.

Regards,

-- 
Sylvain


On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 06:49:00AM -0500, address@hidden wrote:
> A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
> This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
> 
> 
> Andrew John Hughes <address@hidden> described the package as
> follows:
> License: other
> Other License: Dual EPL/GPL as discussed with Sylvian.
> Package: CASheW-s Editor
> System name: cashew-s-editor
> Type: non-GNU
> 
> Description:
> The purpose of this project is to facilitate the composition of semantic
> web services.  The actual project represented by this submission is
> actually one half of the full project, due to licensing reasons previously
> discussed.
> 
>                                                                           
>      This part comprises a process editor, which allows the individual
> services to be visually composed.  The primary output target will be
> OWL-s, with possible extensions in the form of high-level functions. as
> seen in functional languages.
> 
> This will be implemented as a plug-in for the Eclipse development
> +environment using Java.
> 
> At present, no source code is available, as the development of the
> languages used is still in progress.
>                                                                           
>      
> A further synopsis of the full project is available at:
>                                                                           
>      
> http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/~barry/CASheW-s/
> 
> 
> Other Software Required:
> The Eclipse development environment.  This has been successfully compiled
> natively using gcj, part of the GCC, and uses SWT (a native toolkit) as
> opposed to Swing.




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