I think its an excellent idea to have a non-Apache location to contain HiveMind code that can't exist on Apache (due to licensing concerns, etc.).
On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 10:43:58 +0700, Jean-Francois Poilpret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear HiveMind users, > > During the past weeks, I have been working on 2 utility modules for > HiveMind, one for Security purposes, the other to provide remoting using the > Hessian or Burlap protocols. > > Currently, I have added those 2 modules to the HiveTranse project on > SourceForge (yep I know this is not really the same concern, but I felt a > bit lazy about starting new independent projects on SF, anyway since they > share a piece of code and the build system, I considered it made sense ;-)). > > Although those modules are not yet well documented, there are examples > showing how to use them. > > Please note that HiveLock (name of the security module) does not yet have a > stable design (I am not quite satisfied with it yet, it needs rework). > > Please do not hesitate to take a look at these modules and comment (in > particular improvement to the HiveLock module). > > The original announcement on SourceForge follows. > > Cheers > > Jean-Francois > > Announcement on SourceForge: The HiveTranse family welcomes new members! > > At the occasion of HiveTranse 0.3.1 release, the HiveTranse project team is > glad to announce the addition of new sub-projects to the HiveTranse project > on SourceForge. > > There are now two new projects added to the distribution: > - HiveLock: a simple, easy to use, security framework for HiveMind > applications > - HiveRemoting: a simple, easy to use, library to enable distributed > applications based on HiveMind and based upon simple ''remoting'' protocols > (currently Caucho Hessian and Burlap are supported) > > Although the new projects are not really related to transactions, they have > been added to the HiveTranse project (after a discussion on HiveTranse forum > on SourceForge). > > As of now, all modules come with the main HiveTranse distribution packages. > In a near future, HiveTranse, HiveLock and HiveRemoting will come in > separate packages. In addition, the web site for HiveTranse project will > also change in order to provide a better separation of concerns. > > Please note those 2 new projects are still ''young'' (in particular > HiveLock) and that they may not be very stable yet. But feel free to try > them out and to discuss on possible improvements. > > For more information on HiveTranse: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/hivetranse/ > > The HiveTranse/HiveLock/HiveRemoting team (!!!) > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant Creator, Jakarta Tapestry Creator, Jakarta HiveMind Professional Tapestry training, mentoring, support and project work. http://howardlewisship.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
