Hi John-

You mentioned IDE plugins so thought I'd point to:

<http://www.incax.com/jini.aspx>

It has both Eclipse and NetBeans plugins.

Hope it's a help and of interest.

thanks -Jim


On Dec 21, 2008, at 6:52 PM, John Sarman wrote:
Fellow Jini Believers,

Ok first I am tired of the 200+ comments on splitting up the space, so I am creating a new thread to talk about the great concepts of Jini and some items I desire. Before I go off building them, I thought I would just throw
the ideas in the open and maybe this is already completed.

I think a great entry point for jini newbies would be a Web integration via IDE plugin. I would love to choose the Jini core module and Jini Tomcat
integration module with Netbeans.
     After this installed it would automatically allow me to use some
sample howto lookup code to get an instance of the Space, etc.. Then I could use the space as yet another method to deal with the CRUD. OR I could use the transaction manager to perform some transactional functionality of
my web design.  Etc Etc.....
This would definitely open the door to several web developers who use Tomcat and need a mechanism to do distributed computing with a Web frontend. Plus
Tomcat is apache, River is apache , so why not!

So maybe others have some ideas on using Jini to ease the newbie experience.
If so reply!!
Lets make this a more productive post by leaving the "why cant Jini be my way attitude" out and rejuvenating the good ole days of the Jini community
"Lets build a .... " attitude!

So what do you think would ease the NEWBS?

John Sarman

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