I think that Hivemind is great:
- the framework is well designed, hopefully 2.0 will be even better
(annotation support for example)
- the online documentation is good
- Tapestry's source code is a perfect example for almost all features
So if someone wants to learn Hivemind:
- get some info
There's an effort to provide a hivemind descriptor editor here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hivemind-editor.
In my opinion, i really don't think that a Hivemind book is necessary.
I find that Jame's excellent article on TSS does a great job as a first
introduction. Once you get all the
Any plans for a hivemind book? I, for one, would get it if such a book
existed.
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On 5/24/06, Dan Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any plans for a hivemind book? I, for one, would get it if such a book
existed.
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Dan Adams
Software Engineer
Interactive Factory
617.235.5857
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