I will try to come back to you this evening (it seems rude to leave things too long).
Best,
Adam
On 16/05/06, Stefan Hübner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Adam,
this is new stuff to me, but interesting. POJO-RDF-mapping makes great
sense. What are your ideas concerning a container like HiveMind in
such scenarios?
Stefan
2006/5/12, adasal < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Stefan,
> I am starting a new project at work and would be very interested on
> the principal that there is no time like the present.
> I am interested in what is being done, especially by Henry Story (see
> this thread Sommer: Semantic Web (Metadata) Mapper on
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and his blog
> :- http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/bblfish#sommer_semantic_object_metadata_mapper
>
> I would like to use HiveMind in this context, too. I expect dynamic
> service creation and binding depending on a semantic graph and would
> like to see where this goes. I would be very interested in your
> examples.
> Adam
>
>
> On 11/05/06, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > I would be very interested.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Stefan Hübner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 6:42 PM
> > To: hivemind-dev@jakarta.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: AspectJ Support in HiveMind...
> >
> > Hi James,
> >
> > 2006/5/10, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > All,
> > >
> > > I would like to include AspectJ support into HiveMind. Basically, what
> > I'm
> > > looking to do is inject HiveMind-managed resources (services and maybe
> > even
> > > configurations) into singleton AspectJ aspects. I was wondering how you
> > > guys think I should go about it....
> >
> > supporting AspectJ is a promissing path to go! AspectJ5 in conjunction
> > with Java5's annotations feature is very powerfull and combining that
> > with a container opens very nice ways to design software. Just look on
> > Spring2 and their effort incorporating AspectJ support. To me,
> > HiveMind *needs* decent AOP support to remain a container framework of
> > choice for the next couple of years.
> >
> > Howard's thoughts on HiveMind 1.2 and Java5 are going in a direction
> > where direct incorparation of proper AOP features are going to become
> > possible.
> >
> > I made some promissing experiments with AspectJ and HiveMind to inject
> > HiveMind services into aspects. And further to use aspects to inject
> > HiveMind resources into normal POJOs where creation and configuration
> > via HiveMind is not possible - think about servlets and such. All of
> > that using AspectJ's great load time weaving feature. Are you
> > interested in those examples?
> >
> > > ... Here's my idea. Create a configuration
> > > point to let folks contribute to:
> > >
> > > <contribution configuration-id="aspectj.aspects">
> > > <aspect class="the aspect class is here">
> > > <!-- BuilderFactory-like stuff here -->
> > > </aspect>
> > > </contribution>
> > >
> > > Then, have an eager loaded service with an init method actually perform
> > the
> > > injection(s). What do you guys think?
> >
> > What I don't get is the example you gave, James. You'd like to
> > instantiate aspects and provide them via contribution - but for what?
> > how would you going to use those aspects then?
> >
> >
> > If you're going to look deeper into AspectJ support, that would be a
> > pleasing direction for HiveMind to evolve. It would be my pleasure to
> > provide some help to get it going.
> >
> >
> > Stefan Hübner
> >
> >
> >
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