Seems likely to me that you could create an XDoclet template that
would create service-points and help with binding properties to other
services. If such a beast could be written, we could certainly include
the necessary support directly in the hivemind jar files.

On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 15:58:08 +0200, rambow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am working in a Project, that wants to use and evaluate HiveMind.
> My first experiments showed me, that a XDoclet-Task for the
> Hivemodule.xml would be very useful.
> 
> So far I have�nt found one and want to ask is there already a
> HiveMind-Task or would it be useful to write one?
> 
> Are there any other ideas what could be helpful to develop.
> I want share my results with the HiveMind community.
> 
> Thank you for any reply
> Mark Rambow
> 
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