> Hi Hamilton,

Hello Sasha!

> I'm looking through the avalon sandboxes and am
> confused about which source control repository to use
> for this project.
>
> It seems there is an avalon-net in SVN and CVS?

Yes, Avalon CVS was converted to SVN. You should look at SVN
repository to get an updated version.

> I've tried to build both but am having more success
> with the CVS version.
>
> How is the coding going? I wish I could help but I'm
> new to Avalon. It looks like a lot has been converted
> to C#.

Yah, I`m in London right now suffering from a lack of
development environment ;-)
But the code is going fine, but slow. You should focus your
development on the microkernel to creating new core features
(like context, configuration and that sort of subsystems)

> In trying to build the
> apache.avalon.castle.microkernel project there is some
> code missing in

You should have success with the version under SVN.

> Is it possible to use the .net Avalon Framework on its
> own without Castle? And should I look at SVN or CVS?

Of course! You can develop your own container. Let me know if
I can help you on anything.

> I could maybe help with some testing of Avalon.net as
> I'd like to implement it depending on how much of it
> is working.

The first version was ... ahem.. dodgy.. but its in a
production environment (proving one more time that even bad
code can be successfully keep an application working). The
Microkernel came after long study and discussion with the
fellows developers around here.


Feel free to contact me for more info.

Cheerio!

 
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