[Embedlets-dev] Re: I've even impressed....
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From: Ted K. <tk...@ya...> - 2003-03-09 02:14:27
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Andrzej, >Nice to know that my GPS Library code will also run on a TINI now too! > >I'm impressed! Are you impressed? <grins> I know I'll be impressed as soon as I can figure out exactly what you guys have put together! You and Chris and Gregg all have years of experience building event based embedded systems out in industry and it appears that Brill and James have a significant amount of experience in this area too. My strategy right now is to play with and study the code so that I can get everything solid in my mind. Yesterday I finished picking apart the Ant build.xml files and so I am now comfortable with what these are doing. I am currently studying all of the classes in the core embedlets package and my next step is to start looking through the Outpost and Outhouse code. Right now I am not in a good position to provide much useful feedback because I have very little to compare what I am looking at against. I think, however, this will change as soon as I start putting together some Embedlet based applications. I am estimating that it will take me another week of looking through the code in order to get a handle on it and then another week to start putting together some applications. Anyway, its great to hear that your GPS Library code runs in an Embedlet container because it is a real world application! I remember that at the first JavaOne conference I went to in 1999 they had a number of companies demonstrating their EJB containers running a test application. Some day it would be nice to see a similar thing happen with Embedlet containers running on a dozen or so embedded systems. Ted __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/ |