Hi Greg, Patricia, Really happy to see: https://github.com/trasukg/river-container
I think we are off in the right direction. I have been using river for almost 2 years now, but only recently started taking an interest in the code that makes it tick. Our organisation is facing some scalability issues with Jini of late, well, I am not blaming Jini here, its just that we need a clustered Jini server. To that end I was playing around the code a bit. I have some ideas which I can discuss with this group later. I have created a small proof of concept of embedding Jini in a war and running it in a webserver: https://github.com/paawak/jini-in-a-war Also, I keep blogging about Jini with whatever little understanding I have: http://palashray.com/java/jini/ In the coming days, I look forward to contributing to the river project. Thanks, Palash. On 6/2/15, Greg Trasuk <tras...@stratuscom.com> wrote: > > Thanks, Jukka. And by the way, I’m happy to see you’re still watching > River! > > Cheers, > > Greg Trasuk. > >> On Jun 2, 2015, at 11:14 AM, Jukka Zitting <jukka.zitt...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> 2015-06-02 1:17 GMT-04:00 Greg Trasuk <tras...@stratuscom.com>: >>> I notice that for some reason, the 2.1 branch shows up as current, so you >>> need to switch >>> to the 2.2 branch explicitly to see the latest releases. I’m not sure >>> how to change that. >> >> You can file an INFRA issue to get the default branch and other GitHub >> metadata changed. >> >> Jukka > >