Btw,
http://wiki.ops4j.org/confluence/download/attachments/57/speechops4j.pdf?version=1
is a presentation on OSGi and Hansa/Silk I did for Öredev some time
ago. page 28 and down is about Hansa and Silk. Much regarding the
rules is actually beter thought out by Rafffael, but I think you get
the idea - RDF for all meta data, Rules for intelligence and
pluggablility and OSGi for dynamic runtime.

/peter

On 5/4/07, Jeremy Volkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OPS4Jers,
>
> I checked out the Silk project and I'd like to mess around with it in
> my Eclipse environment.  I noticed that many of the modules include
> "project" and "classpath" files under a src/eclipse subdirectory.  Was
> there some convention in place for using these files where they
> reside, or were they simply reference files for developers to use in
> setting up their own workspace?  Currently, I've got each file
> symlinked as ".project" and ".classpath" in the correct location,
> however the project files reference a "SILK_ROOT" keyword (not a valid
> Eclipse variable, I don't think), which obviously doesn't resolve:
> e.g.,
>
>         <link>
>                 <name>build.xml</name>
>                 <type>1</type>
>                 <locationURI>SILK_ROOT/core/jena/build.xml</locationURI>
>         </link>
>
> For now I'll just tailor the files to my local environment.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
>
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