kunal ghosh wrote:
> do customizers like custom.nimblex.net <http://custom.nimblex.net> use a 
> Grid Engine sort of technology ?
> Also , would it (grid engine (sun's technology)) be suitable for the 
> current project, as suggested by Dave in his post.

I don't know offhand what infrastructure any of those build services 
use.  I've assumed that if we built one and it attracted sufficient 
usage we would implement a back-end that could use a grid type of job 
management system, but that's something which should be easy to drop in 
later if you build a correct application architecture.

Dave

> -- 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Jens Deppe <Jens.Deppe at sun.com 
> <mailto:Jens.Deppe at sun.com>> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>     Shawn Walker wrote:
>      > Dave Miner wrote:
>      >> kunal ghosh wrote:
>      >>> (The choice of using JAVA for GUI is a part of the project
>     proposal and
>      >>> cannot be changed.)
>      >>>
>      >> That's unfortunate, since you won't be able to leverage very
>     well from
>      >> the other work that's going on with the IPS and Caiman components.
>      >
>      > I think what Dave is subtly pointing out here is that IPS and
>     many other
>      > projects around it are using Python.  You would really be best
>     suited to
>      > write this in Python as we are developing quite a few APIs for it and
>      > IPS is (almost entirely) written using it.  You will have to reinvent
>      > quite a few "wheels" if you stick with your choice of language.
>      >
> 
>     Depending on whether the APIs are core focused or GUI focused you may be
>     able to consider Jython - leveraging the existing Python APIs as much as
>     possible while using Java for the GUI bits.
> 
>     --Jens
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