I didn't say you were a dodo :-D Anyways, forget that, see my other reply to your points. Seems the only real area I disagreed with you there is no javaspaces no jini.
Wade ================== Wade Chandler, CCE Software Engineer and Developer, Certified Forensic Computer Examiner, NetBeans Dream Team Member, and NetBeans Board Member http://www.certified-computer-examiner.com http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/NetBeansDreamTeam http://www.netbeans.org ----- Original Message ---- > From: Michael McGrady <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, December 12, 2008 4:57:02 AM > Subject: Re: Split JavaSpaces and JINI > > Thanks, Wade. > > You have my point askew. I don't know how to switch your thinking. I > understand that one package or product often will need another. That is > obvious. I also understand that classes can be arranged in packages that are > badly structured. It would, for example, make no sense for the class Class > to > be in the concurrency package. Your description of what I think makes me a > dodo. > > Mike > > > On Dec 12, 2008, at 12:30 AM, Wade Chandler wrote: > > > Oh jeesh man. Yes, stakeholders, projects, and relation. You have just been > writing about how it is such a no-no for JavaSpaces to use Entry because it > is > not specifically a part of spaces....well String isn't either...and neither > is > Class. > > > > Wade > > Michael McGrady > Senior Engineer > Topia Technology, Inc. > 1.253.720.3365 > [email protected]
