Only positive replies...ok!

Well, the reason why SwiftMQ uses props instead of XML is just that 
SwiftMQ's design is older than XML at all. Now, with the upcoming XML 
schemas, it's time to change. The change covers not only the format but 
also the whole Swiftlet API. We like to implement a 'hot deploy' feature 
where you put a well-structured jar file (which includes the Swiftlet 
classes and an XML schema) into an 'extension' directory of a router and 
the Swiftlet becomes automatically installed. If you remove the jar, the 
Swiftlet will be de-installed. The current install.cli/remove.cli as well 
as the corresponding commands of CLI/Explorer will be removed. Only hot 
deploy in future.

Expect that all for the next major release. I'll discuss the hot 
deployment here with you when we have a first design.

Thanks for your feedback!

-- 
Andreas Mueller, IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
SwiftMQ - JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com


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