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Hi Jochen,

I am not entirely sure about the current status of 2.0, but I believe it
was left with a few things still - some documentation and on-the-fly
classpath lookup of modules are outstanding last time I heard.

And as for going beyond 2.0 - I don't think the planning got that far
ahead ;)  But one place that could do with work is the website - it is
somewhat difficult to find the info you need (having 2.0 in alpha off
the main page and 1.0 as almost a side note confuses people sometimes I
believe) and as always, like with many other things, there are not so
many examples as you might want.  There was also a lot of talk about a
hivemind maven plugin, both for verification and hivedoc etc ... Not
sure where that got to ...  And not to forget the 80 or so open tickets
in JIRA... :)

As a side note, Achim began to move the 2.0 stuff onto the Apache Wiki,
which is a good  option.  Using the wiki would definitely allow more
document contributions to be applied.

Cheers,

Johan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| You see, in fact I want to continue to use Hivemind and I have some
good reasons to do so, but beside that reasons the overall status of the
project strongly tells me to change ...
|
| A last couple of questions to give me at least a little hope:
|
| The Boad report says there is no active developer left in the project.
Who is left for a rescue effort (for example someone who has an interest
in recruiting new developers)? Or is there really no one left in the
project at all (of course you (James) are left, but I'm not sure about
your position and interests)
|
| It looks like the new version 2 was/is not far from completion.
| What must get done to do so?
| Is anyone left in the project who knows what was planned beyond
Hivemind 2?
|
| Another point of view:
| To be honest I do not know much about Spring. Hivemind was my first
experience with IOC (because I almost always look first at Apache.org
when I need some open source solution) and Hivemind gave me all I
needed, so I stayed with it. But - is there any point in sticking to
Hivemind?
| Where is the difference to Spring in terms of conceptual differences?
Or is there no difference and someone could just take Spring for gaining
the exact same result?
|
| -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
| Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von James Carman
| Gesendet: Dienstag, 13. Mai 2008 15:05
| An: [email protected]
| Betreff: Re: HiveMind for Applications
|
| On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:57 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|>  James - do you think that there is any chance that there will be any
work on Hivemind in the future? Or is it really at its end?
|
| I really don't know at this point.  Spring is very pervasive and even
| Howard stopped using HiveMind on Tapestry (our biggest source of
| customers by far) in version 5.  I actually use Spring myself now.
|
|
|

- --
you too?
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