I haven't tried it with Blitz, but just replacing the Jini jars with River jars worked fine on a system I was involved with. we didn't even have to restart all the services, I just bounced a (random) subset of JVMs and the system carried on working 100%.
Grammar and spelling have been sacrificed on the altar of messaging via mobile device. On 20 Sep 2011 08:40, "Dan Creswell" <[email protected]> wrote: > I haven't actually tried it but given the current jar structure and > distribution is in line with Jini 2.1 I don't think you'll have any > problems. You should be able to replace the existing .jars with a > River build and fire it up although with a persistent setup, depending > on exactly what you're doing there could be some serialization issues > (unlikely I think). > > If you have any troubles, you could post them here or alternatively on > the blitz lists over at SourceForge. > > Best, > > Dan. > (Blitz Author) > > On 19 September 2011 20:42, Norman Kabir <[email protected]> wrote: >> Can these two packages (River and Blitz) be used together? >> >> I'm using Blitz JavaSpaces with the original Jini 1.2 libraries but >> have been unable to find any documentation about migrating to River. >> >> Cheers, >> --Norm >>
