Peter Donald wrote:
[snip] > Well as my time on phoenix was limited and I kept coming up > against pain and suffering as a result of javas lack of > generic types I decided to dump the idea of atlantis (ie generic > kernel framework) and just work on our specific kernel > implementation. Good move! > I may come back to atlantis in the future or I may > not. This meant simplification of a lot of our classes (yay!). > And removal of a lot of duplication. Double yay!! > The whole system is setup so we can differentiate between > "installing" (extracting files and registering components) and > "deploying" (take extracted files and making them go at a > particular time). However that is yet to be implemented. > > I also wanted to make an ant task that verified config files > before running server but never got around to iut ;) What's the current status of "full" server lifecycle control (i.e. graceful server suspension and/or shutdown) - also, a while ago we mentioned the potential for non-expanded sar files - anything changing that impacts these two areas ? Cheers, Steve. Stephen J. McConnell, OSM sarl digital products for a global economy http://www.osm.net mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
