The definition of your services goes in your META-INF/hivemodule.xml.

What data is likely to change?  At most, database connection URLs,
hostnames, passwords.  HiveMind symbols allow you to externalize
those, so that you don't need to modify the hivemodule.xml.


On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:12:10 +0200, Istvan Orban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just found this framework, and I found it very useful, especially cos
> it's to use and quick to put something working togerther with it.
> But after reading the docs, and tried the example application I would
> like to something more complex.
> 
> Cos I'm new to this service "oriented word" I have some general -stupid-
> design questions.
> 
> I have many services I would like to use in my application.
> 
> - read data from remote SAP system
> - read data from DB (using stored proc)
> - read data from an other DB (retrieving data directly from table)
> - data merging between these services :)
> 
> also there is a business logic which order to read these services
> 
> first problem I come accrosss is that where to store all the service
> related config files???
> 
> I have 1 file for SAP, one connection info for each DB.
> Also I have the configuration which order to execute services :))
> 
> so I though I can use Hivemind to keep the info which order and how to
> execute the general data retrival services.
> but where to store the individual config info? if I store it in the
> hivemind desc. How those can that be changed from outside the jar? :)
> So what if I use parameter substitution and use ANT to put the right
> values to the descriptor.
> or I can just have path infos in the hivemind file and the service can
> load it when first instanciated etc.
> 
> Thanks for any  suggestions, or just general recommendation.
> 
> Istvan
> 
> ps: sorry for my english :)
> 
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Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant
Creator, Jakarta Tapestry
Creator, Jakarta HiveMind
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