Very cool indeed. What really impresses me is the reuse of the project
pieces to develop itself. It's the sign of a really well designed project.
More digging to follow. Thanks again!
Gloria
> On Sunday 08 March 2009 23:05:49 Gloria W wrote:
>
>> Oh, wow...that is so damned cool.
>>
>
> It is indeed, and it's all Matt's work :)
>
> Furthermore, it can also look inside itself:
>
> ~/code.google/kamaelia/trunk/Code/Python/Kamaelia/Tools> ./AxonVisualiser.py
> --navelgaze
>
>
>> It seems like these few lines give you introspection into any Kamaelia
>> process:
>>
>> from Kamaelia.Util.Introspector import Introspector
>> from Kamaelia.Visualisation.Axon.AxonVisualiserServer import AxonVisualiser
>>
>> # Start the introspector and connect to a local visualiser
>> Pipeline(
>> Introspector(),
>> TCPClient("127.0.0.1", 1500),
>> ).activate()
>>
>> And clicking on nodes/connectors reports out to the console.
>>
>> This is so great. Wow.
>>
>
> FWIW, I'd always hoped that it would get to that stage, and when Matt wrote
> the first version of the visualiser it was a really great moment.
>
> As you can see btw, it's just another set of components, so you can either
> drive it via the introspector, or pump in data manually. Or catch the output
> from the introspector for playback later. etc.
>
> The ER visualiser code which I wrote a while back was a 1/2 day hack on top
> of
> this code for example, and let me focus on modelling rather than layout...
>
> Matt's topology visualiser code is probably one of my favourite bits of code
> in Kamaelia :)
>
>
> Michael.
>
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