I like to see list is awakening.

What is the benefit to have spring beans wrapped by a Hivemind service?
Do you mean Spring integration? What about life cycles of Spring beans?
Do you mean full emulation of Spring container?

I'd like to see:
+ More AOP features.
+ Hibernate / ibatis integration
+ Web services integration
+ Groovy support

Regards

D.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howard M. Lewis Ship [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 12:53 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Status update
> 
> 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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