Spray

client apps

Sample applications for download.

server apps

Sample servers deployed as Dolphin ToGo executables.

download

Download Spray and release history.

install

Installation instructions and a road map for using Spray.

interop R2

Soapbuilders round 2 SOAP tests.

interop R3

Soapbuilders round 3 WSDL tests.

interop xmethod

Results of the Spray client's interoperation with the services listed on XMethods.

docs

Articles about Spray.

Acknowledgements:

Spray uses the Dolphin Port of Swazoo for HTTP transport. Swazoo is an open source Camp Smalltalk project. Modifications have been made to the original code. Swazoo is released under a GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) . Information on this license can be found at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html. Thank-you to all involved in the Camp Smalltalk effort; David Farber, Janko Mivsek, Ken Treis, Mark Schwenk, Joseph Bacanskas, Benny Sadeh, Claus Gittinger, Jan Barger , Nick Melnikov. Apologies if I have missed anybody.

Thanks to Jerry Bell for the original Dolphin port and to Ken Tries and Janko Mivsek for their continuing work and improvements to Swazoo.

Thank-you to the Camp Smalltalk Soap team for your work on Soap.

YAXO is by Duane Maxwell, Andres Valloud, Michael Rueger.

The Base64 package is by Steve Wart http://www.serf.org/steve/Dolphin/.

The MD5 package is ported from Squeak, by Duane Maxwell.

Thanks to Tomas Vanak and Peter William Lount for FasTalk.

Thanks to John Aspinall from Solutions Software for making ReStore available to me for the SW XMLEncoding ReStore package.

The DeviceIndependentBitmap package used in the Terra client sample is by Ian Bartholomew. Thanks also to Ian for his tools which have saved me many hours of work.

The Angle package used in the Terra client sample is by Ted Bracht. Thanks also to Ted for his feedback on Spray and Splash.

Thanks to Tamara Kogan for her feedback and many of the class comments.

Thanks to Martin and Kellie Lintott for testing hardware.

The packages have been developed in a Professional image, but I believe that the Dolphin Standard Edition satisfies the minimum requirements.

While not needed to install and run these packages, their development would not have been possible without:

A big thank-you to all!


This is/was a Swiki running in Squeak Smalltalk


The graphics were generated from the:

Xara3dGraphicWebService

To Andy Bower and Blair McGlashan at Object-Arts, thank-you for Dolphin Smalltalk!


The original Dolphin Swazoo port was done by Jerry Bell, and he has contributed greatly to the development and deployment of the XeEncoding and Spray. Spray would not exist without Jerry's help, feedback and encouragement. Thank-you for www.dolphinharbor.org!


Steve Waring, 6 April 2002