Unfortunately there's no real documentation of the Jacob VM for now.
But I'll try to answer to your questions if I can or to get an answer
if I can't.

On 5/10/06, cory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you have any documentation for the Jacob engine you can share?
I've been stepping through the code trying to figure out how it works.
 It's a little confusing and complex but I'm getting close.  I guess
I'd vote +1 if everyone else is comfortable working with it.

-cory

On 5/10/06, Matthieu Riou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the process of building Ode block by block, I'd like to propose the
> import of the Jacob "virtual machine" in Ode's trunk.
>
> We've had a pretty long discussion about the different possible models
> (petri net vs pi-calculus) and even if probably both models are valid,
> we already have a very good implementation of a pi-calculus that we
> can use. As an example of its advantages, I've recently been able to
> implement the forEach BPEL 2.0 activity in less than a week (including
> testing and with only a bit more than a day spent on runtime).
>
> What do you think?
>
> Matthieu.
>

Reply via email to