Yes, Hivemind had great concepts but tapestry-ioc provides all of the
same in a much simplified package (building pipelines comes to mind as
one of the good examples). But this integration offers a very nice way
to transition at your own pace.

Kalle


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:26 PM, Patrick Moore <patmo...@amplafi.com> wrote:
> Oh sweet!
>
> This is an EXCELLENT intermediate solution...
>
> obviously we will use this as transition.
>
> equally obviously, we would like to get rid of hivemind.
>
> Patrick Moore
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>
>
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Kalle Korhonen
> <kalle.o.korho...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> http://chenillekit.codehaus.org/chenillekit-hivemind/index.html
>>
>> Kalle
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Patrick Moore <patmo...@amplafi.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi there --
>> >
>> > I am looking to move from T4 to T5.
>> >
>> > In T4/hivemind  configuration configuration was in xml files. This was
>> great
>> > because:
>> >
>> >   1. is easily modifiable by non-Java programmers.
>> >   2. By only allowing non-java types to change xml files, there was
>> limited
>> >   ways that damage could be done.
>> >   3. Config changes did not require a rebuild/retest/redeploy cycle.
>> >   4. non-programmer types could alter how modules were hooked together.
>> >
>> > Moving to T5,
>> >
>> >   1. some inner plumbing modules do make better sense to be hidden away
>> >   from non-programmer type's fingers.
>> >   2. For other modules, we want to allow things like directory paths and
>> >   other text configuration to be exposed.  (properties file??)
>> >   3. Other modules we do want to continue to leave "exposed" ala T4
>> >
>> > Obviously, we do not want to be "fighting" T5 conventions. So what are
>> > people's suggestions?
>> >
>> > Is there a way to hook hivemind into T5?
>> >
>> > Is there a standard way to read properties files and match property names
>> to
>> > java bean getter/setters?
>> >
>> > Something I missed?
>> >
>> > Patrick Moore
>> > Amplafi
>> > http://amplafi.com
>> > 650-207-9792
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>> >
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