Hi,

I think all HiveMind Utilities libraries and their use in HiveBoard
constitue real-world examples of HiveMind use... 
Maybe too big examples?

In more details:

- HiveLock shows practical examples of user-defined service models
- HiveRemoting shows practical examples of service factories
- HiveTranse shows practical examples of service factories and interceptors
- HiveUtils, HiveEvents show practical examples of services and providers
based on those services
- HiveGUI show the same as above, applied to Rich GUI architectures

- HiveBoard shows how to "put it all together" (HiveMind, HiveTranse,
HiveUtils, HiveLock, HiveGui, HiveRemoting, HiveEvents!)

Pretty good start no?

Cheers

Jean-Francois

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James
Carman
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 8:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Documentation...

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


        

        
                
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