On Sun, 2003-10-19 at 00:49, J Aaron Farr wrote: > On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 17:04, Alexis Agahi wrote: > > > > > > Extensions > > > Integrated JMX Support > > > 'exporter' for easy AltRMI exporting > > > > agree > > current exporter code is under the CVS sandbox in the exporter module. > > > > > > you mean init.d runlevel script? > > merlin has already a start/stop script that could be called from a trivial > > script (if you need one of there I can provide it, but I guess it will be > > hard to setup an universal script) > > Just something to include in the default Merlin distribution. > > > > > > > Embeddable Merlin containers > > > servlets > > > > you mean tomcat/jerry running as a merlin service OR merlin running as a > > tomcat/jetty war? ;) > > Both of course! :) > > Actually, there's a couple things that would be cool here: > - Tomcat/Jetty running as merlin service > - An Avalon light weight servlet container (which adds avalon > lifecycle support to servlets) > - Easy way to access Avalon services from within service, action, etc. > (this can be done via AltRMI or JNDI, but we need to put together docs > and examples) > > I'm not very familiar with Turbine, but it would be nice to see Turbine > services running in Fortress and Merlin without too much trouble. >
A lot of work is going on in this area. Eric Pugh has converted many of the services to ECM style components. Check out jakarta-turbine-fulcrum. Steve McConnell has started work on a merlin test framework for testing fulcrum components. I think it now needs some docs on how to change a component from ECM to merlin style. I've been buried in work recently, but I am looking at instantiating a Merlin kernel from within a turbine web-app using a classic Merlin installation. I already have a Merlin container providing services to a turbine app. but it is based on a full Merlin installation within the WEB-INF directory of the web-app. Regards, Peter > > > > Is there a wiki somewhere? > > http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?AvalonProjectPages > > > > > > > Eclipse seems to have a nice plugin orianted approach with tons of example > > everywhere. > > The one thing about eclipse that I couldn't stand was the workspace > concept, but I perhaps I just don't understand it correctly. -- Peter Courcoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
