I was not thinking on a RIA at the beginning, but a Web module :D. Just like a CMS using Tapestry where all the modules could be loaded as they were deployed. So if a user gets the CMS with only the forum module it would get the proper menus, and settings tab, another one could get the Poll module, news module etc.
thanks all for the help, I'm gonna dig it down a little bit more on the weekends to find a reasonable solution (hope using HM)
Regards and good coding
On 11/23/05, Konstantin Ignatyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IMO: Just say no to SWT.
It is better then use JNDC or NetBeans _platform_ (not
IDE) because NB at least strive for WORA and Eclipse
help to promote inconsistent and non-crossplatform
SWT.
--- Geoff Longman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems to me that you would have to build a lot of
> infrastructure on
> top of HM to achieve this. If you are bulding a rich
> client I would
> suggest you look at Eclipse RCP. What you describe
> is exaclty what RCP
> is geared towards.
>
> Geoff
>
> On 11/23/05, Vinicius Carvalho
> < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello there! First I'm sorry about this question,
> I did not had the proper
> > time for a more in depth search on this subject.
> Anyway...
> > We're facing a problem with our software, we're
> creating modules for it. The
> > basic idea is: if you buy modules A & B, the
> menus, configuration screens,
> > change displaying new information. All the user
> needs to do is deploy the
> > new modules (some jars). We're searching jplugin
> for it, but I found it too
> > immature for production use. So I remember
> Hivemind (since I'm a Tapestry
> > user).
> > I was thinking if one could achieve such
> functionality with Hivemind. Create
> > a base system, and by having modules with new
> contributions, the system
> > would be customized per client?
> >
> > Regards and good coding
> >
> > Vinicius Carvalho
> >
>
>
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