oka should be good
marcf
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|fleury
|Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 12:57 AM
|To: marc fleury; Jboss-Development@Lists. Sourceforge. Net
|Subject: [JBoss-dev] RE: The Rabbit is out of the bag
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|hmmm...
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|the build is fscked up ... will try to fix this tonight...
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|marcf
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||-----Original Message-----
||From: marc fleury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
||Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 12:53 AM
||To: Jboss-Development@Lists. Sourceforge. Net
||Subject: The Rabbit is out of the bag
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||Ok
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||I am done with teh commits, doing a clean checkout and making sure
||it all works.
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||If you want to do something fun with this download and build and
||go under /lib/deploy and touch email-service.xml and the
||connectors.jsr. Basically these are independent modules that can
||cycle. It is the stuff that jason was talking about some time ago.
||
||The architecture is fully "microkernel" oriented and by that we
||mean that JBoss can keep on running and you can bring services up
||and down along with their classes. Right now the simplest support
||for classes cycling is the jsr stuff that we would copy over to do
||like the applications. The key ideas are in system/ the rest is candy.
||
||Kudos to Dr Jung for his solid work and implementation of the
||December research. I really learned a lot from his work. Only
||thing I didn't reuse there was the "scope" other than that it was
||all grade A beef.
||
||Another thing that is pretty cool with it you can go and install
||the directory layout on a webserver adn then just install the
||binary locally (what is under and bin/ lib/ (no lib/ext) and then
||type sh run.sh --net-install http://yourserver/ and JBoss will
||pull itself down from the distant server. Conf and classes. You
||feed xml snippets that tell what to pull down.
||
||Works well pretty funky when it passes the testbeantest suite in
||http mode, gets pretty heady... it has got a funky aetheral feel
||to it. You can either spend 5 days installing a big server or you
||can let it run off our webserver (like webstart). We will really
||make serious headways in the farms installation. It will multiply
||well... like rabbits...
||
||and that is about it. I am quite proud of this bit of work. what
||I am proudest of is the fact that it was "pure research" in
||December, where I swore we would *never* use it in our codebase
||and 8 month later it is the starting point of our architecture..
||sometimes fate smacks you until you go "duh"... anyway, it is
||about as deep as I want to go.
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||I will try to document this more in the coming weeks right now the
||code is there.
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||enjoy, it is a starting point, make it yours and this will be the
||server to beat.
||
||marcf
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