Re: [chain] Is anybody still interested

2017-09-25 Thread Benedikt Ritter
Hello Manfred.

> Am 19.09.2017 um 09:03 schrieb Manfred Wolff :
> 
> Hi everybody
> 
> In the early 2000 I used to use commons chain very often. The approach is 
> nice: Small pieces of software, well testable, configurable via XML or 
> Spring, what ever.
> 
> I have an own framework, modern implemented with generics, and I wonder if 
> the "commons" community is interested in. It is still part of maven 
> repository and documentation is found here: 
> https://mwolff.info/wiki/display/SCF/Documentation+version+1.5 (of course has 
> to pimp actually I'm not a native English)
> 
> So my question is:
> 
> 
> -  Is anybody interested?
> 
> -  Who is the best contact person to discuss?
> 
> -  What are the quality gates?
> 
> -  Does it matter?

I worked on Chain 2.0 a few years ago, but nobody really cared. So I started 
working on other things. There hasn’t been much interest in Chain for a long 
time, so I’m not sure it’s worth the effort to revamp it.

Cheers,
Benedikt

> 
> Thanks for your ear
> Manfred
> 
> 


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[chain] Is anybody still interested

2017-09-19 Thread Manfred Wolff
Hi everybody

In the early 2000 I used to use commons chain very often. The approach is nice: 
Small pieces of software, well testable, configurable via XML or Spring, what 
ever.

I have an own framework, modern implemented with generics, and I wonder if the 
"commons" community is interested in. It is still part of maven repository and 
documentation is found here: 
https://mwolff.info/wiki/display/SCF/Documentation+version+1.5 (of course has 
to pimp actually I'm not a native English)

So my question is:


-  Is anybody interested?

-  Who is the best contact person to discuss?

-  What are the quality gates?

-  Does it matter?

Thanks for your ear
Manfred