Lifecycle model are clearly a great asset for HM, adding new model or building tools or functionnalities for it, seems definitly a good approach.

As what to do next, filling this webpage could be a good idea : )
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-hivemind/RoadMap

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Having a clear and defined roadmap will reassures companies who wish to use HiveMind. It's neither dev neither fun but could be usefull...

I didn't look carefully the last version of hivemind but i believe there is still nothing about the use of the version number of a module  ?

To build HiveDoc you still need to use the Ant-task, I believed that the sooner we HiveMind improve this tools ( auto build of HiveDoc at launch) the better it will be.

That's my 2c.

2005/9/21, Jean-Francois Poilpret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Why not start with some of the open RFE on Jira.

I think several of them would be very good to have in next version.

So I suggest we have a look at the list of RFE and put priorities to them.

 

In addtion, there were also some interesting points in the outdated "TODO" list of the HiveMind website.

 

Besides, new service models could be interesting to have (we have already talked about "real" pooled model (with more parameters) and an easy way to set extra parameters to service models.

 

Finally, one new point (I think I will input a JIRA for that one) that I find would be interesting is a way to define the order in which services that implement ShutdownListener will be notified of registry shutdown. Or maybe a simple way that I had in mind would be to have 2 levels of shutdown, with 2 methods in the listener: one is called before actual shutdown, the other after actual shutdown: this would allow services that need to use other services at "cleanup" time not to call services that have already been shutdown!

I encountered this problem in one of my developments:

- I created an "AsynchroneousTaskPerformer" service which I want to be sure will perform all remaining tasks before shutdown. The problem is that these tasks may rely on services that cannot work after they have been shutdown.

 

Cheers

 

            Jean-Francois

 


From: James Carman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 10:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [discuss] 1.2 Roadmap?

 

What do we want to accomplish with the 1.2 release? 




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