Only two words:
TOTAL COOLNES!!! :))))
At 08:23 23.5.01 +0200, you wrote:
>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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