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As for other examples - the more obscure features (if I can call them that) that you mention [Paul] (ChainBuilder & PipelineFactory) require some tinkering to get right and extending the examples code to cover all these service options would be a great starting point for most. If you are looking for volunteers to increase the examples, I can probably spare some time ... Cheers, Johan James Carman wrote: > That's what I mean. If you want an example of how to use Spring with > Hibernate, you can find that very quickly. Not so with HiveMind. > That's the kind of stuff we need. I thought about writing a HiveMind > Cookbook and having it published. > > > On 1/30/07, Paul Cooley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Just out of curiousity, what kind of real-world examples did your team >> expect/need to see? Perhaps examples that demonstrate the different >> service >> models (threaded, pooled, singleton, etc) as well as how to use the >> common >> framework services (BeanFactory, ChainBuilder, PipelineFactory, etc) >> would >> be very beneficial in addition to demonstrating how to use Hivemind in >> conjunction with common stacks (Torque, Hibernate, etc). >> >> >> On 1/30/07, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > All, >> > >> > I recently had a discussion with our project team at work about >> > adopting HiveMind. One of their biggest gripes was about our >> > documentation and examples or the lack thereof. I'd like to see if we >> > can get some real-world examples out there that show the real power of >> > HiveMind and how simple it can make your life. I've got some cool >> > Hibernate stuff that impresses people when they see it in action. >> > Since this stuff is based upon non-ASF licensed code, we'll have to >> > host it somewhere else (it's currently at JavaForge), but we can >> > always link to it from our site. Thoughts? We should definitely try >> > to HiveMind2.0ize it. >> > >> > James >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Gotta find my destiny, before it gets too late.-- Ian Curtis > > - -- you too? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFv07Y1Tv8wj7aQ34RAll5AJ9pDTreV+FpKTt9jPqUEMTnT+tg0ACePzgI BmIef/zkFJadB9OZh2MS8+I= =rs6u -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
