There's one last thing that I'd love to see in hivemind before it goes
final, and it's HIVEMIND-45, aopalliance support. Why is that?
Hivemind will be a new product out there, and people will ask two
things:

1) What hivemind brings to the table that I don't have already?
2) Can I leverage my existing code to work with hivemind?

I'll leave 1) as a reader's exercise, but HIVEMIND-45 would help a lot
with 2). I imagine hivemind could use all the nifty spring
interceptors people are writing for spring out there -- and it would
be great if we could tell them "hey, you can use this interceptor with
hivemind too".

-- Marcus

On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 08:59:29 -0400, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All outstanding bugs (not feature requests) have been fixed. The code
> looks rock solid. The documentation is there. It's time to go forward
> and get a 1.0 release out to the world.
> 
> Howard Lewis Ship: +1 (binding)
> 
> Note: your vote is binding only if you are a HiveMind committer.
> 
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> Howard M. Lewis Ship
> Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant
> Creator, Jakarta Tapestry
> Creator, Jakarta HiveMind
> http://howardlewisship.com
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