Hehe...quite right. I must've just spent too much time in that area, at one point I think I had the small achievement of being the first one to implement a 2 phase commit trans mgr.
Well either way, good work. I love stuff like this. It makes my nerdy little heart all warm & fuzzy. :) On 3/15/07, Jérôme BERNARD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/15/07, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's pretty cool! I think we'll have to make a news item about it > just because.. I have to ask though, is the local lookup manager > configurable? Since Jini 2.x it is really easy to configure things like that: http://jan.newmarch.name/java/jini/tutorial/Config.xml The lookup process can be configured in a external configuration file which looks like some Java code :-) > I mean, if your app isn't on a network with multicast > enabled (almost all of them :( ), you'd need at least a little help > finding mahalo in many instances. (if that's what it's even called > anymore) Mahalo = transaction manager, Outrigger = bundled JavaSpace implementation, so I suppose you mean Reggie instead (the lookup service)? > Having it easily available would be nice, I'm not sure if it belongs > in Tapestry directly or as a sub-project or what...I think it's one of > those things we need to figure out pretty soon though. Going to answer this question on the next post of this thread :-) > The most obvious question people will have if I make a news item is > "well, where is it then? " I need to polish this thing a bit, but it should be released quite soon (probably early next week).. Jérôme. -- Jérôme BERNARD, Kalixia, SARL. http://weblog.kalixia.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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