I'm giving thought to:

- a means of moving Jini proxies into and out of the Registry as a way of hiding lookup service and javaspace interaction from people writing masters in a master/worker tuple space pattern.

- writing an interceptor which which puts Jini constraints on objects which are not proxies.

I'll be interested in the JMX code you mention.

rvs


On Apr 14, 2004, at 2:53 PM, Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote:

So ... what are people doing with HiveMind? It's back, it's free and I've been doing some work on
it. I've also been doing some planning for HiveMind on the Wiki.


I'm afraid that all the interruptions caused by the IP problem, and then by the infrastructure
delay, have hurt HiveMind. The community is failing to coalesce at the new home ... it's important
that the other HiveMind users and developers check in and start communicating about their needs.


I have plans for HiveMind in the immediate future:
- Hook into J2EE for declarative security on services via an interceptor
- Create a gateway into Spring, to allow managed Spring beans to appear as HiveMind services
- Interface with JMX: map JMX MBean interfaces to HiveMind services, and add a "performance"
interceptor that records method invocation data into other JMX beans
- Transaction interceptor


That's my immediate list ... what's your?

--
Howard M. Lewis Ship
Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant
Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components
Creator, HiveMind
http://howardlewisship.com


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