It could prove very useful indeed! I'll try to make a remote shell
using RemoteNeo instead, just for fun and see how it feels. That way
you could get rid of the shell-specific classes in the neo component
too.

2008/6/26 Tobias Ivarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Great news!
>
> As of today RemoteNeo is not only some code and an idea. It actually works
> for making remote connections. As of a few minutes ago there is a transport
> layer available that uses RMI to communicate with a foreign JVM.
>
> The RMI interface is dead simple to use. On the server side all you need to
> do to make Neo available for RMI connections is (boilerplate removed):
>
> NeoService neo = new EmbeddedNeo( MY_STORE_DIR );
> org.neo4j.remote.sites.RmiSite.register( neo, "rmi://myhost/Neo" ); // or
> some other resource uri
>
> To connect on the client side is just as simple:
>
> NeoService neo = new org.neo4j.remote.RemoteNeo( new
> org.neo4j.remote.sites.RmiSite( "rmi://myhost/Neo" ) );
>
> I'm still waiting for comments, so start writing cool stuff with RemoteNeo
> and tell me what you think!
>
> Happy hacking!
> --
> Tobias Ivarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hacker, Neo Technology
> www.neotechnology.com
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