Re: Deployment Dependencies (was RE: [JBoss-dev] RHstartupandJBossMQ)

2001-09-07 Thread Peter Fagerlund
on 1-09-07 10.31, Rickard Öberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peter Fagerlund wrote: How does Jini make JBoss a better platform for writing applications? Because it makes servers aware of other servers more easily, and services aware of other services more easily. JINI is broadcast so is

Re: Deployment Dependencies (was RE: [JBoss-dev] RHstartupandJBossMQ)

2001-09-07 Thread Rickard Öberg
Peter Fagerlund wrote: Oh please. Jini is also open: you get the code, you can distribute your apps, you can distribute the Jini binary, etc. Then maybe We could buy a copy of JDMK and use SNMP ? ... JDMK also gives You the code - you can distribute your apps - you can distribute the JDMK

[JBoss-dev] Re: Deployment Dependencies (was RE: [JBoss-dev]RHstartupandJBossMQ)

2001-09-07 Thread Peter Fagerlund
on 1-09-07 12.31, Rickard Öberg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want Jini discovery over large distances (=multiple subnets), simply use a bridge. A dynamic bridge ??? /peter_f ___ Jboss-development mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [JBoss-dev] Re: Deployment Dependencies (was RE: [JBoss-dev]RHstartupandJBossMQ)

2001-09-07 Thread Peter Fagerlund
I read the FAQ ++ - and was impressed by the copy - but - since I was then looking at a way to have self-discovery over geo spatial boundaries, I ditched JINI ... becouse of its bradcast nature ... If you want Jini discovery over large distances (=multiple subnets), simply use a bridge.