Hi Justin,

True, Sling is JSR-223 based hence my earlier comment about being inspired
by Sling. HiveMind is more complete in its usage of JSR-223 as the basis
for building web apps :)

I think it has the potential to give a big boost to the jvm for web apps
using some of the newer languages such as Ruby and Python.


I wasn't aware of HiveMind, but thankfully it is retired so hopefully no
confusion results from the name :)

I am interested in any feedback and suggestions you guys may have for
HiveMind given your experience with Sling.

-Edmond


On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Justin Edelson
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Edmond,
> Looks intersting, although I would say that Apache Sling is also a web
> app platform built around JSR-223 :)
>
> You might want to think about that name. "HiveMind" may back some
> specific memories to Java developers: http://hivemind.apache.org/
>
> Regards,
> Justin
>
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 8:35 AM, Edmond Kemokai <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > Hope all is well. I am the developer of HiveMind (crudzilla.com), a new
> web
> > app platform.
> >
> > It is based on JSR-223 thus making it easy to build web apps on the JVM
> > using other languages. So far I believe it is the only web app platform
> > built completely around JSR-223.
> >
> >
> > The product as a whole is made up of a container (jetty), a middle-ware
> and
> > a dev environment.
> >
> > Anyway I took some inspiration from Sling earlier on so I figured I'd
> share
> > with folks on here.
> >
> > Feedback and questions are welcomed, also feel free to share with other
> > devs who may be interested.
> >
> > -Edmond
>

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