Jim, I'll let Phil speak for himself, but my understanding is that IncaX, while still generally available, is no longer actively being developed.
Thank you, Sam On 12/12/07, Jim Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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: > >> ----- Original Message ---- > >> 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 > > > > ================== > > Wade Chandler, CCE > > Software Engineer and Developer, Certified Forensic Computer > > Examiner, NetBeans Dream Team Member, and NetBeans Board Member > > http://www.certified-computer-examiner.com > > http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/NetBeansDreamTeam > > http://www.netbeans.org > >
