I think either remove it completely, or if it has value in other
contexts move it to a separate folder with a description explaining its use.
On 7/1/2015 9:17 PM, Jean Cote wrote:
I think it should be removed to prevent confusion.
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On Jul 1, 2015, at 2:49 PM, Greg Trasuk <tras...@stratuscom.com> wrote:
It’s a hold-over from the old examples folder that I started with. It starts
up an http server that serves out the contents of the ‘lib-dl’ folder. In the
older examples in the JTSK, the pattern was to start up the class server
separately. In the new examples that I did, both the 'start-infra.config’ and
’start-hello-service.config’ files include entries to start their own class
servers, so they are independent (if you look carefully, you’ll see that they
specify different ports for the http server).
So you’re right, the ‘start-class-server.config’ file is not used in the
examples instructions, although it might be useful as an example of what
entries to include in a starter configuration file. I’d be interested in
opinions as to whether we should just take it out of the new examples project.
Cheers,
Greg Trasuk
On Jul 1, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Jean Cote <jean.cot...@gmail.com> wrote:
Greg
Thanks for doing this. It is very useful.
There is a file called 'start-class-server.config' that doesn't seem to have
any use. Any clue why you created it?
Thanks
Jean
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On Feb 7, 2015, at 7:27 AM, Greg Trasuk <tras...@stratuscom.com> wrote:
Hi all:
This doesn’t seem to have gone through the mail system yesterday, so I’m
posting again. Apologies if we eventually have a storm of similar messages.
Hi all:
Finally finished the examples project. Please review and comment.
You can get it from svn at
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/river/river-examples/river-examples/trunk
My thinking is that a new user trying out the examples will start with the read
me file at: “README.md” (formatted as markdown
so that in case someone is looking at the github mirror, they’ll see it on the
front page of the project). So, if one or more of you could checkout the
project and begin by following the README.md instructions, that would give us a
feel for the “new-user” experience.
I’m picturing that we should be able to release the examples project fairly
quickly, and then start trying to publicize it. Also, we can add more advanced
examples as time goes on (e.g. event notifications, transactions, JavaSpaces,
web app client, etc).
Thanks,
Greg Trasuk.