Kovacs Peter wrote:
Hi,

How do I use Jonathan for context propagation? A HOWTO on this topic
has earlier been promised on this list. Is this HOWTO available?

This HOWTO is not available yet. I am really sorry about this, but we are really short of resources. I can't tell you when it will be available. 
Will the
configuration process significantly change in the upcoming V3.0?
Yes, it has completely changed. It no longer relies on properties, but on an (XML) description of the different components of the system available at startup. This system is much more expressive than simple properties, and will provide in the future a means to control the validity of the  configuration used.
 
As far as I could determine, Jonathan does not support custom socket
factories "out-of-the-box". Is it really so?
Not exactly. Jonathan uses the org.objectweb.jonathan.apis.protocols.ip.TcpIpConnectionMgr interface, which provides equivalent services as connection factories, but is a bit more general. It is used in Jonathan for regular IPv4 connections, but I also used it for IPv6 connections.
I would like to use jsse with
Jonathan.
I looked at the problem once, and it should be quite straightforward to do. You just have to rewrite/extend org.objectweb.jonathan.libs.resources.tcpip.IPv4ConnectionFactory using the appropriate sockets.

Best regards,

Bruno
 

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