On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Bela Ban <bban(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Philippe Van Dyck wrote:
> A cooler way of presenting this would be a fuse based approach, but
>
> I suppose you mean a 'fuse native' approach and not a fuse-webdav one ?
Yes. I looked at jfuse, but it seems unmaintained...
When I look at
http://catacombae.blogspot.com/2009/12/jfuse-02.html it
looks a bit alive (at least the blog answers are recent)
>
>> I also write a shell, supporting commands like ls, cd, pwd, mkdir, etc,
>> but then again, my main focus is JGroups... :-)
>>
>
> what about a vfs wrapper
http://commons.apache.org/vfs/ ?
I didn't know Apache vfs, do they have something like a bash shell to
access their generic VFS ?
as Adrian just stated (gosh, he is fast) VFS offers a large toolbox
(and a shell) and connectors for FTP and WebDav!
It may be a better idea to forget about Fuse and wait for a vfs-jfuse adaptor ?
> And what do you mean exactly ? You moved this wonderful feature from
> jgroups to infinispan, to ... to get rid of it ?
Ha ha, yes... :-) Â JGroups' scope is protocols and group / cluster
communication, not caches or grid file systems...
--
Bela Ban
Lead JGroups / Clustering Team
JBoss
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