well we have something similar to that :) and you can do that by adding Observers into Axis2. And there was a GSOC project which used that technique.
Soumadeep wrote: >Sanjiva, > >Wasn't aware of Chathura's situation, I do appreciate his efforts. > >>From an axis2 perspective can we at least have a Management Mbean, which can >broadcast notifications so that any external application can listen to >events generated by ASIX2 by registering to that Mbean? > >Thanks >Soumadeep > >-----Original Message----- >From: Sanjiva Weerawarana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 5:12 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [Axis2] Management Interface > >On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 11:16 +0000, Steve Loughran wrote: > > >>Hey, I have that @work too. Proxies, you understand. >>I have to put my laptop up on the WLAN as a guest for the day, which >>means going to the >>appropriate IT page and registering a guest (me) under the supervision >>of an employee (me) >> >> > >At least when I was in IBM they were very intelligent about this .. >clearly HPLabs is still living in the dark ages of the Internet ;-). > >Unfortunately U of Moratuwa doesn't have a model to make this work >easily .. the only option is to get an account on a specific machine >which has more access and set up multiple ssh tunnels etc.. Its not >impossible but a total PITA. When you are struggling to keep up with >coursework and also do this stuff for fun, its really hard to see the >fun of it. > >No I'm not excusing him however .. I'm supervising his final year >project so he is of course expected to contrib stuff here ;-). TCP does >work over carrier pigeons too, so really there's not much of an >excuse! ;-) > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Chronographos/Pigeon-implemented_TCP/IP > > > >>Usually committer access is a bit easier because HTTPS is less likely to >>be fiddled with at the gate >> >> > >These guys even shut down 443. :(. > >Sanjiva. > > > > > > -- Thanks, Deepal ................................................................ ~Future is Open~
