Instument-Manager now compiles and makes a jar even if AltRMI barfed. Clearly one could not deploy like that, but the tinderbox concept is about early warnings now making deployables. Thus Instrument-Manager's reflection-loading of AltRMi enabled versions of its core classes, is a good place to halt the cascade of "gump broken" messages. Altrmi's own gump warning should be enough.
I'm coding blind on GUMP to be honest as I only have windows here. I have two Shuttle SS40's and a Sony VAIO. None of which (yet) accept a version of Linux that will work without major fiddling.
- Paul
I'll look into it tonight. May I remove them completely if the useage is bogus?
+1
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