Ted Husted wrote:
otisg wrote:
k2d2 looks like a concrete implementation of an API that is
defined within the k2d2 framework itself. The implementation
allows generic components to be assembled in a chain, and
connected with blocking queues. I guess this is where the
concreteness of k2d2 shows
otisg wrote:
k2d2 looks like a concrete implementation of an API that is
defined within the k2d2 framework itself. The implementation
allows generic components to be assembled in a chain, and
connected with blocking queues. I guess this is where the
concreteness of k2d2 shows - it is more than ju
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003, Ted Husted ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Could you be more specific as to which classes or packages
Chain might
> have in comm
Could you be more specific as to which classes or packages Chain might
have in common wiht k2d2?
Of course, many, many applications and frameworks include
implementations of the Chain of Responsibility pattern. [Otherwise, it
wouldn't be a pattern :)]
The goal of this package is to provide an
Hello,
I just learned about the Commons Sandbox's Chain project. After
reading the proposal, I realized that Chain sounds very much
like the k2d2 framework, which you can find at
http://www.k2d2.org/framework/index.html. I believe this
framework implements the same patterns as Chain. I have use