> 
> Looks good. Are you familiar with the ACE project? Judging 
> from patterns and 
> naming I would say yes? If not you should check it out ;)
> 

I had a short look at it. All the work I done before was from scratch,
implementing ides from different papers like SEDA, Actor - Reactor
patterns.

> > interface AsynchronousConnectionManager
> > {
> >     // more avalon like way of retriving connector 
> instances? this is 
> > simple because connector is a nested class
> >     public void createConnector();
> >     public void addConnector(Connector connector);
> 
> I don't understand the need for this method?

I think you're asking why using Connector and Acceptor classes instead
of moving their methods directly to the manager, aren't you? This is
done to prevent to select which service handles a connection after it is
established. This way you create a connector and/or acceptor in your
service, and you get only the events you are interested in.

> 
> >     public void start();
> >     public void stop();
> >     public boolean isRunning();
> >     public boolean isStopping();
> >     // will disappear in avalon impl... compose/dispose instead?
> 
> Yep - all the above will be handled by the container and 
> doesn't need to be 
> in the service interface.
> 
> -- 
> Cheers,
> 
> Pete
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> "Science is like sex: sometimes something useful comes out, 
> but that is not the reason we are doing it" -- Richard Feynman
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> 

Great quote ;)


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