Hi Wade-
As for a NB plugin... you may want to check out the one
from IncaX <http://incax.com>
Just fyi...
-Jim
On Dec 12, 2007, at 1:19 PM, Wade Chandler wrote:
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From: Mark Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 1:10:27 PM
Subject: Re: Checking on the status of River
Wade Chandler wrote:
Hello all,
I'm wondering if River is currently under development, or if it
is in
limbo. I am interested in trying a couple things with JINI, and I
thought if those things pan out I might try to get into the
development
side. Anyways, as this is a user perspective question at the
moment I
thought I would first ask this.
Hi Wade,
Latest status of River you can find here
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/December2007, although written
from my
perspective.
I hope I'm not naive in believing that River can still become a
joyful
and active place as having been for a few months in the Java EE world
and the twilight zone of unchecked exception I believe there needs to
be
such a project one can retreat to ;-)
So I would say go ahead with using Jini, that what is in SVN or other
projects based upon that code base that might make working with Jini
easier, for that see http://www.jini.org/wiki/
Category:Getting_Started
.
And if you believe we are doing a bad job give us the spanking we
apparently need.
LOL. I don't know about any spankings, but I'll try to help out if
I can. I have been watching JINI from afar for years, and have been
eager to play with it. I have some needs which seem to suit it. I
sent an email to the dev list with more details, but certainly
looking forward to trying it out. I noticed you are part of cheiron
(not sure how to pronounce it). I am looking at it and Rio right
now along with downloading River. So, looking forward to learning
more and possibly jumping in and being an active part. Some of us
have even talked about maybe trying to use it for some things in
NetBeans to make a GridIDE, but as everyone is busy we haven't
actually progressed passed the initial though ;-).
Thanks for the reply,
Wade
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