2. Secondly, I want easier and more powerful configuration with scripting especially with Howard's recent ideas on the wiki. I had second thoughts on this before due to the line-precise error reporting and hivedoc that comes with the current xml descriptors, but having done some research it turns out that the scripting languages provide a complete AST that simplifies things a whole lot. Really, all the complexity in HiveMind is simply due to the xml descriptors. I haven't yet had a chance to take a look at plugging this into Hivemind. I am guessing it should be simple.
-Harish
PS. Why don't the messages here not have the reply-to attribute set?
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?
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Howard M. Lewis Ship
Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant
Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components Creator, HiveMind
http://howardlewisship.com
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