This was done intentionally because of licensing issues (mainly with
Hibernate, I believe).

-----Original Message-----
From: Hugo Palma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 5:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Announcement: The HiveTranse family grows again and changes
name!


First of all, congratulations on the great work you've donne with 
HiveMind Utilities. If it wasn't for these project i think i wouldn't 
have made the Spring to Hivemind migration i did.

Having said this, i just couldn't help thinking while i found the 
classes in this module more and more useful that they should be part of 
hivemind itself, and not a separate project. I think this would great 
both for hivemind and utilities. Utilities would have more visibility, 
therefore more support from the community and hivemind itself would be a 
more complete and easy to use framework out-of-the-box.


What are your thoughts about this ?


Cheers

Hugo



Jean-Francois Poilpret wrote:
> Dear HiveMind users,
> 
> I am glad to announce (after a long silent period) the new release 
> 0.4.0 of HiveTranse on SourceForge.
> 
> Now the project has changed name into "HiveMind Utilities" but the URL 
> have not changed however. This name change is due to the fact that the 
> project now hosts a bunch of various utilities dedicated to 
> applications built with HiveMind, and is not just limited to 
> transaction management.
> 
> It must be noted that this release is still working with HiveMind 1.0 
> only. It will probably be the last release to work with HM1.0, the 
> next release should be a port to HM1.1 (but lately I did not have much 
> time to play with the latest HM1.1 beta however...)
> 
> The original SourceForge announcement is at the end of this mail.
> 
> Please do not hesitate to give a try to the various modules provided 
> and to comment on these.
> 
> In 1-2 weeks time, I hope I will release a pre-version of HiveBoard 
> (also on SourceForge), a client/server shared whiteboard system based 
> on HiveMind (and HiveMind Utilities of course). This could be a good 
> way to get quickly started with the possibilities of HiveMind 
> Utilities modules.
> 
> Cheers
> 
>       Jean-Francois Poilpret
> 
> Announcement on SourceForge: 
>       The HiveTranse family grows again and changes name!
> 
> At the occasion of 0.4.0 release, the HiveTranse project team is glad 
> to announce several modifications into the project.
> 
> First, due to its wider scope, the HiveTranse project is now renamed 
> "HiveMind Utilities", however the name code on SourceForge still 
> remains "hivetranse".
> 
> In release 0.4.0, the HiveMind Utilities project has had the following
> modifications:
> - refactoring of hivetranse.utils module into hiveutils module and 
> renaming of packages in this module (net.sourceforge.hivetranse) to 
> net.sourceforge.hiveutils.
> - removal of web.utils module, which content has been moved to 
> hiveutils module.
> - new features added to hiveutils module, in particular a new 
> ObjectBuilder service that can create and cache any kind of objects, 
> and inject dependencies into them (can be seen as a 
> hivemind.BuilderFactory for a wide range of objects (each such object 
> is defined in a configuration point in order to ease usage of this 
> feature).
> - renaming of hivetranse.transaction module to hivetranse.core. No package
> has been renamed however.
> - creation of new hiveevents module.
> - creation of new hivegui module.
> 
> To summarize, HiveMind Utilities project, as of release 0.4.0, 
> contains the following modules:
> - hiveutils: set of useful classes and services for HiveMind-based 
> applications
> - hivetranse.core: advanced generic transaction management framework
> - hivetranse.jdbc: support for JDBC persistence layer in your DAOs
> - hivetranse.hibernate: support for Hibernate persistence layer in 
> your DAOs
> - hivetranse.ibatis: support for iBATIS SqlMaps persistence layer in your
> DAOs
> - hivelock.core, hivelock.shared, hivelock.default: support for security
> management (authentication, authorization, stateful services)
> - hiveremoting.caucho: "Web Services" support for your HiveMind services,
> through Caucho's hessian and burlap protocols (over http).
> - hiveevents: event notification service
> 
> For more information on HiveMind Utilities project: 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/hivetranse/
> 
> The HiveMind Utilities team

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