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From: <hv...@ya...> - 2002-05-07 12:34:16
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--- mos...@cr... skrev: > > > >I have problems with this email account, Yahoo now > >does not provide free POP3 access, so I've moved to > >another provider. How can I change my mail in the > >list?? My new e-mail is: jav...@ho... > > Stop using Yahoo and subscribe to the list from your > other address. who cares if your yahoo account > reaches its limits with unread messages if youre not > using it anyway. > I guess I better sign him up or he'll never get any of the list mails :) > > >Not necesserily... EJB and .NET are component > >architectures, but not really adapted to desktop > >applications. I'm more leaned towards using the > Apache > >Avalon myself, even if it is suggested not so > suitable > >for client-only GUI applications either. > > I think that we could pretty much figure out a very > simple client(desktop)-side component architecture > more or less compliant with Avalon. That would > probably be the best option. Take the best of both > worlds. > He he... in my last mail (which I understand you haven't got to yet) I more or less recommended JavaBeans as per Jeff's suggestion. This gets me back to re-considering Avalon as a candidate. I guess for now I shouldn't lock down to a technique yet, but consentrate at the architecture design. > >However, I'm more or less sketching an > architecture, > >where the presentation layer is totally separate > from > >the system which consists of a manager layer - that > is > >the presentation layers interface - and the handler > >layer - which is the core functionality. I'm not > sure > >we need to stretch the CDB to cover the whole GUI > to, > >and besides that it's nice to make possible for > >different GUI techniques - SWING, clientside and > >serverside alike. > > I have been doing some thinking on this, and what I > came up with was to create a simple text-pad with > javascript colorizing and a plugin module. From > there on, the visual designer, JS interpreter, etc > could be simple components stacked on top od each > other. We could probably use a large chunc of Jedit > code to do the core, then the rest would be far > easier. > I think that is what the 2 other developers - Jason and Creighton which seems to be gone out of reach - were at. I'm saying neither Yes or No on that approach. You choose any code-base you want when we have a spec that all agree and see to it that we follow those design principles. > >I've also taken up contact with a guy, running his > own > >SF project for a MVC framework in java. Posssible a > >collaboration with him might lead to our own > >soloution. > > Where? Also included this in a later mail: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bebop/ though very sparse info found on that project page. BTW I found a project named Bebop Web Editor & Publisher with this description: "The purpose of this project is to write a webpublishing and editing utility in java and make the publisher compatible with ftp and sftp. The plans are to make the editor wysiwyg and compatible with the latest standards. The publisher will offer several" see at http://sourceforge.net/projects/bebopwe/ I'll try and hook up those developers by email and see if there is a possible co-operation possible. > > >Other than that I haven't excluded any of the > >javacompatible frameworks as of yet, but I'm pretty > >sure it won't be .NET or JavaBeans (EJB is a better > >option in that case). > > > >BTW I thought it was you who answered up on the > that > >we should go with our own COP technique. So far > your > >answers leads since nobody else has answered yet ;) > > > see above. > > >Henrik > > > > > > > > BTW, sorry if this is a bit late and/or i haven't > read any posts after this, I haven't picked up my > email in a couple of days now. > > David > NP, but for a tip: Your best alternative way to find recent emails is to go to: http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/14100/0/ somehow I always appear as just "yahoo.com", but its always me identified as that. my most recent and one you should really should throw an eye on is found here ("Spec Proposal"): http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/SourceForge/14100/0/8592343/ Henrik _____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Väder... prognoser för 2000 platser i hela världen http://se.weather.yahoo.com |