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Re: Java JNI PMAPI

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Subject: Re: Java JNI PMAPI
From: Olivier Tarnus <o.tarnus@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 14:25:58 +0100
Cc: Alan Hoyt <ahyt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx, markgw@xxxxxxx
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Ken McDonell wrote:

Alan (and others),

While I'm no longer at SGI, I remain active (and passionate) about PCP.

Mark has a new PCP open source release that is pending, this will
include the pieces necessary for the Java stuff.  Once that happens, I
believe interested parties (which now includes me) could petition SGI to
make the unreleased and unsupported PCP components (Java and DBMS chunks
in particular) available under the GPL to anyone who's willing to take
on the gatekeeper role.

On another front, I'm well down the track to an open source pmchart
replacement (kmchart), based on Qt and qwt ... send me e-mail if you'd
be interested in participating in this development effort.

Hi Ken,

I did that little pcpview thing some monthes ago, and haven't released anything since (mainly because i bought an house this year, that did consume much of my time). My last tries where to make a Qt version of it, getting rid of the OpenInventor library because it's really cpu hungry.

So i'll be interested to work on a OpenGL component for you new kmchart. Certainly not the most important feature at the begining, but if i can help....

Olivier

On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 23:12 -0500, Alan Hoyt wrote:
Doesn't seem likely that this request will be filled anytime soon now that Ken is gone.

Alan


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Alan Hoyt wrote:

Ken,

If you are serious, I would like to take you up on your offer of providing the source to the DBMS agents and Java code.

I remember making this request some time ago, but it seemingly fell through the cracks. If you have the cycles to push the code over to me, I would be more than willing to drop it on sorceforge and help give it the care and feeding it needs.

Alan



kenmcd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I have no resources to do the maintenance for PCP beyond the open
source parts and the proprietary pieces that sgi ships (we remain
active on both fronts).

I'd be willing to discuss making the Java code we have available to
anyone who's interested in using/developing this .. it would be GPL'd
and on an "as is" basis (it used to work, for some definition of "work",
but I have no idea if it still does) but I'm not going to put it up
on oss.sgi.com as I have no bandwidth or current interest in fielding
questions or bug reports.

If someone wants to set up a new project (like on sourceforge) based on
this and/or their code, I'm more than happy to advertise it and provide
links from oss.sgi.com.

I can (and am more than willing) to offer encouragement and endorsement
for parallel projects of this nature.

Note, the same offer applies for the DBMS PMDAs that were the subject
of discussions some time ago.


On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Mike Werner wrote:

Hi Steve P. & Ken M.,

I think it would be helpful to have a Java JNI interface
to the PMAPI as part of the standard PCP distribution.
How do the two of you feel about that?  Steve, would you
be willing to contribute your code?  Ken, would your team
be willing to take on the extra maintenance burden?

- mtw








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