On 6/18/06, Florent Daigni?re (NextGen$) <nextgens at freenetproject.org> wrote:
> * Colin Davis <colin at sq7.org> [2006-06-18 02:27:29]:
>
> > I'm considering starting a project to create a new library, but
> > wanted to make sure no one else was doing it first.
> >
> > Currently, there exist a number of options that exist via TMCI, but
> > not via FCP. Examples include getting a list of connected nodes,
> > adding peers, etc..
> >
> > I'm interesting in creating a new library which emulated these
> > functions in Java, by connecting to the  TMCI server, and then
> > formatting them, and returning them.
> >
> > For example, I could  (pseudo code follows)
> >
> > Node = new connection(127.0.0.1,2323);
> > Array NodeNames[] = Node.getListOfPeers(NodeName);
> > Array IPAddresses[] = Node.getListOfPeers(IP);
> >
> > Node.AddConnection(URL, "http://ubernode.org/ref/ref.txt";);
> > Node.DeleteConnection(NodeName, "sanity-darknet");
> >
> >
> >
> > etc...
> >
> >
> > Is anyone working on this presently? Is there any reason I shouldn't?
> >
>
> It should be done in FCP, we all agree on that, including toad. The
> thing is we don't want to ease the development of references auto-adder
> so the priority of the task 'implementing the FCP feature of exposing
> the peer list through FCP' is low.
>
> Exposing the configuration framework through FCP is also planned ... If
> you want us^toad to raise the priority of that task, find good
> arguments, keeping in mind that anything with 'auto-adder' in the name
> won't please developpers.
>
> Developping YetAnotherLayer/Library isn't a good idea imho
>
> NextGen$
>
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Not to mention that the TMCI interface won't be there forever.

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