That did it!  That's why I was unable to run it!  Thanks.

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> Looks like you don't have the javassist-2.6.jar on the classpath.
>
> This is why Maven is cool ... it will download the jar for you; you can
see then when you get the
> HiveMInd source, which is built using Maven.
>
> http://maven.apache.org
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> Howard M. Lewis Ship
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> Am I doing something wrong?  When I tried to run your example, I got the
output contained in the
> attached file.
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> From: Harish Krishnaswamy <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Apparently this was sent to myself :-(
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> Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: [HIVEMIND] Examples Please?]
> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 23:40:23 -0400
> From: Harish Krishnaswamy "> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Trying again without HiveMind.jar. So you will have to download
HiveMind.jar also.
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> Harish Krishnaswamy wrote:
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> I had to strip out the jars 'cause of the size and apache servers would
n't let it go through, I
> kept the HiveMind jar though. So you would want to download the following
jars to the lib folder.
>
> commons-beanutils-1.6.1.jar
> commons-collections-2.1.jar
> commons-lang-2.0.jar
> commons-logging-1.0.2.jar
> javassist-2.5.1.jar
> log4j-1.2.6.jar
> xercesImpl.jar
> xmlParserAPIs.jar
>
> -Harish
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> -------- Original Message -------- 
> Subject: Re: [HIVEMIND] Examples Please?
> Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 23:17:21 -0400
> From: Harish Krishnaswamy  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> James Carman wrote:
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> >Does anyone have a good example application (very simple, please) for
>
> >HiveMind?
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> >
>
> Unzip the attached zip to a folder and run target "run". Its a very
>
> simple Calculator service pretty much the same that would find on the
>
> website with two functions/services - add and subtract!
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>
>
> >  I would like to start using it and I just need a little nudge to
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> >get me going.  Like, how do I obtain a handle to a Registry object in the
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> >first place to set it as the default?  And, how many of these
hivemind.xml
>
> >files am I going to have to have floating around?
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> >
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> As many as you want. You can in fact bundle up everything in one mumbo
>
> module if you like!
>
>
>
> >  It appears as if I need
>
> >one for each package in my project, but only one can be in my jar file
>
> >located at /META-INF/hivemind.xml?  Is this true?
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> >
>
> No, you need one hivemodule.xml per module and a module can be anything
>
> you want like I said before.
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>
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> >  If so, packaging an
>
> >application could turn out to be rather tedious if I do indeed plan to
>
> >separate things out into these small, testable modules.  I may be
>
> >misunderstanding the documentation, though.  Anyway, if anyone has a good
>
> >starter application (maybe even with the entire project set up with an
Ant
>
> >build script), I would be very appreciative.  I sure wish I would have
known
>
> >about hivemind before.  It looks as if it does everything (and more) that
my
>
> >little "business object factory" framework
>
> >(http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-07-2003/jw-0718-factory.html)
does.
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