Hi Leo, thanks for your feedback!
> Heh. Interesting. PeterD did something not unlike what we called > "Avalon5" for a while, which had a piece to it called DNA. > Coincidence? :-) Obviously. Can you point me to some documentation or the source code? I am always keen on collecting new ideas. When did he do it? I have done my first coding trials with "Configuration.java" classes representing something like a DNA in 2002. I do not have the time to search through the whole old code, that was restructured often, but here is just one link: http://resmedicinae.cvs.sourceforge.net/resmedicinae/src/resmedlib/org/resmedicinae/resmedlib/application/configuration/Configuration.java?hideattic=0&view=log The first presentation I gave in 2002 as well: http://cybop.berlios.de/presentations/2002_oshca/html/slide_52.html Note that at the beginning there was only "Res Medicinae", then I factored out general stuff into the "ResMedLib", which later became the independent "CYBOP" project. > > I have signed this list some days ago and will stay here for some more > > weeks, in case somebody wants to discuss the CYBOP ideas, COP, IoC > > etc. > > I wish I had the time! :-) It would be nice to find someone to finance our ideas/ research/ work ... > These days, when I talk about "metadata", it tends to be about RDF > and not so much about custom-parsed-javadoc hints to container > software...which is quite a different world (graphs, or rather a > "really big graph", instead of trees and containers) > > best regards and good luck marrying paradigms! I have (in short) compared CYBOL to RDF and OWL. See pages 301-305: http://cybop.berlios.de/books/cybop/index.html http://cybop.berlios.de/books/cybop/cybop.pdf Regards, Christian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
