Hi all,

I've discovered this cool stuff only few days ago and I browsed a lot the web searching for info and now I'm here ;-)

I didn't find aranea-continuations mentioned in javaflow, but I think it is a very interesting abstraction layer on top of javaflow, it is pretty generic (core is generic, then they have specific stuff for swing and their mvc framework) and it is Apache "ALv2" Licensed.

I read this:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/sandbox/javaflow/trunk/TODO
but it seems a bit outdated (asm support marked as "maybe" seems to be there, the BCEL issues seems fixed following rhe links)... Running the tests seems that ASM and BCEL enhancer have the same quality level, but I may be missing something as I simply looked at test results.

I see there is no action around javaflow in the last year: is this because of critical issues with its continuation approach or simply lack of interest?

About "talk to the RIFE guys"/"talk to the aspectwerkz and aspectj folks", did anything happen?

I didn't find too much activity (docs/webpages) around RIFE continuations or any of the above and even about the JSR proposal.

I checked out the sources with eclipse and enabled m2eclipse, the only issue I found is that the main pom references commons-jci-core:1.0-SNAPSHOT. I see commons-jci-core:1.0 has been released so I removed "-SNAPSHOT" and it succesfully built.

I found at least a couple of projects around using self compiled javaflow libraries so it seems that even if it is incomplete it is useful to the world. Is there any motivation against making a 0.1 release in commons or is it simply lack of time?

Indeed JavaFlow is cool stuff!
Stefano

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