Notes from the CDDLM meeting on 5/24/2006

Attendees: Flavio, Guilherme, Steve, Satish, Dejan 1. Update UFCG: Running the deployment API tests against Satish's endpoint. Tests ran for an hour, 36 tests. Some tests are failing, as documented in a separate email. This week, Flavio is implementing a component model test, also currently we did not have CDLs for these endpoints. Flavio requested them, mailing list may not be working well, one email from Monday has not arrived. HP: Endpoint is up and running, some things are working, others are failing. WS-Notification related things are failing, everything else should be working. Can talk to UFCG and vice versa. He is logging all failures, has this working on his machine, but does not work on others. Next step is t sit down with other endpoints and see why this is failing. We should coordinate this time, since it is time-consuming. The other things is going back to CDL implementation. That has been brought up at the mailing list. NEC: Completed around 50% tests against HP's endpoint, yesterday sent email to Flavio. Will work with him this week to complete this model component test and work with Steve to find out what exactly the problem was with the portal. That's it. 2. Steve: Everyone is pleased that we are making progress. This is obvious on the weekly basis. WS-Notification and remaining pieces of CDL are of highest concern at this moment. Guilherme: within a month we will have a better interoperability. We still need to modify CDL in order to have interoperability. Email was sent about important differences of CDL. Satish: complete deployment tests at least against UFCG until the end of this week, the next thing is to make sure that Steve's tests can talk to NEC endpoint. Common CDL is the main thing that everyone is talking about. Dejan: can we have the target that we more or less are done by the end of June. Dejan and Steve will be absent for the big part of July, so we are shooting to also complete the interoperability informational document in the same time frame. We will start writing this document within 2-3 weeks from now. Dejan will check with Hiro whether we can get one slot at the OGSA F2F to present our interoperability results. Steve: Thinking about turning on password security on his endpoint. Simple HTTP password authentication. Will it break on other sides? This will be the first test. Thanks, Dejan.
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Milojicic, Dejan S (HP Labs)