-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 If we create new examples, we should be able to add them directly in Hivemind - I think James is referring to projects which are not licensed with an Apache license?
Nevertheless, it would be great to build on the existing examples as people may already have some experience with them. Also, for some of them, it would show off the features quite nicely - for example, using the adder example, add(1.2,2.4) == 4 with the "Rounding" pipeline/interceptor running ... There is bound to be many more examples that can use these simple constructs to create a good set of references. Johan Paul Cooley wrote: > I second that. I'll be more than happy to work up some examples of the > more advanced features. Some of them I've not used before, so it would > be a learning experience for me as well. :) As for where we should put > them, is the licensing issue the only thing holding back placing them > directly on the hivemind site? If so, then perhaps all "cookbook" type > examples should be hosted somewhere that the hive site can link to > unobtrusively. I'd suggest we try and make the examples as easy to find > as possible. > > Cheers. > > On 1/30/07, *Johan Lindquist* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > The HiveTranse library already covers Hibernate does it not? > > 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] > <mailto:[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] > <mailto:[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 > > > > -- > 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 iD8DBQFFv1sx1Tv8wj7aQ34RAkuGAJ0URf7AEdZ3FmccTW+BYGJU8LFSgwCcDarQ Vll7K9ik4CKQ3aZmvCyDyZc= =seHF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
