Hi quijote

I am new to this project too, but I have been following the development of metro quite close.

I think, and guys correct me if I am wrong, the context is the container in which a component is running. The context gives you access to the container ...if I am right, then dont reduce it to the norrow concept of context in EJB, because metro is just trying to avoid the situation of deployment specifics scenario, which is what you get when working with RJBs ... EJB has a long way to go toward "independency of concern", although they are getting close.

I have been looking around in dpml site (http://www.dpml.net/central/products/metro/system/index.html) and I found no definition for "context".. only the one you see on that link (is that guys what you meant by context?)

So, I am just daring, so a definition comes out of an reaction.

Saludos
maquina

From: "El Quijote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: context
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 10:30:26 +0000

Hi!
I'm new to the subject of the avalon-framework and find the expression "context for a component" very abstract. Could somebody explain to me what is meant?


Many Greetings...

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