From: <lle...@fi...> - 2002-03-04 09:03:29
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Hi Geoff, This week, I'll take a look on a RPG book and analyze the process of character creation (book: AGONE, website: http://www.agone-rpg.com/, http://62.210.139.92/gammes/Agone_us/index.htm). If you could take a look ;) Good luck for Austin... Lo=EFc Lef=E8vre -----Message d'origine----- De : Mattie [mailto:gm...@ma...] Envoy=E9 : lundi 4 mars 2002 04:53 =C0 : Lo=EFc Lef=E8vre Cc : MyRPG Dev ML Objet : Re: [Myrpg-development] Non-EJB level services framework Lo=EFc Lef=E8vre wrote: >Hi Alexey, >For the work, I think we all are busy ;) > >To answer to your propositions > >The important idea here is NON-EJB =3D> we will *not* discuss of EJB :) > >(continue below...) > >>-----Message d'origine----- >>De : myr...@li... >>[mailto:myr...@li...]De la part de >>Alexey Maslov >>Envoy=E9 : vendredi 1 mars 2002 09:52 >>=C0 : MyRPG Dev Mailing List >>Objet : [Myrpg-development] Non-EJB level services framework >> >> >>Hi! >> >> I think that we need framework for non-EJB level services (ID >>generation, caching etc). >> > >I think so ;) > >To tell it more clearly (than my old words), ID generation will be >needed to identify one object on an Atlas Server. When we create a >new monster, it must be uniquely defined. In the database world, we >would speak of primary key. > >Could you Alexey explain what you mean by caching (something related >to the Application Servers or not?) > >> Main requirements for the framework: >>- implementation of lifecycle for managed components >> > >Indeed, I think it'll be a big part to define and to implement. >Do you have any experience of it? > >>- simple to develop services >> > >Abstract class? and so on? Could you give an example? > >>- ability to acquire the same instance for each access (kind of >> Singleton, probably using JNDI) >> > >example? (sorry ;) ) > >>- full support for threads >> > >Yes, it is an important point too, for the server and for the client. >I think of the AI engine, the Renderer Engine... > >>- support for service configuration, dynamic reconfiguration, hot >> deployment >> > >I think the web application can handle this. > > >>- implementation of the JMX standard. >> > >Could you explain too? url... :) > >> Maybe for now the list is too comprehensive and we would have to >>remove some requirements or change the chosen framework to implement >>them. Time will tell. >> > >Totally agree with you, but this work has to be done :) >Thanks to begin it :) > >> Now I'm evaluating two possible candidates: HP Core Services >>Framework and Avalon (Excalibur). >> > >I'll look about the second one too. It belongs to the jakarta >project :) > >> Waiting for your opinions and propositions. >> > >Waiting for your opinions and propositions too. > >> >>P.S. Sorry for my being too quiet - I've had too much work to do for th= e >> >last weeks :(. > >As many of us :( > >>-- >>Best regards, >> Alexey Maslov mailto:am...@so... >> > >Thanks Alexey, >Lo=EFc Lef=E8vre > > >P.S. And for the Yahoo group? > >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Myrpg-development mailing list >>Myr...@li... >>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/myrpg-development >> > > >_______________________________________________ >Myrpg-development mailing list >Myr...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/myrpg-development > Hi all - Alas, my move to Austin will take place this week, so i will be completely out of the loop until next Monday (2/11/02) or so. Loic, please send me email directly with any specific tasks you would like me to take on while out of the loop. Cheers, Geoff |