Adrian and Ales are not pedestrian, that's way too 20th century...
On 11/15/2007 02:19 PM, Tim Fox wrote:
Purlease.... cut the sermon about the theoretical principles of
integration, no one asked that.
We just asked where to get more information on your project.
Adrian grudgingly provided that, that's all we need. Thanks :)
BTW Next time someone stops you in the street and asks you for
directions to the nearest station, and you use the same kind of
response.. be prepared to get a black eye :)
Ales Justin wrote:
>> Could you possibly be a little more helpful?
>
> No. :-)
>
> Not that we don't want to be, but integration is something each
> project needs to know on its own how to do it.
> And, yes, it far from trivial to do some decent integration.
>
>> We have new team members who can hardly be expected to know what
>> "jboss embedded" or "integration project" is unless you
explain it.
>
> Yup, embedded, see Bill's wiki. ;-)
> But, if you do your integration right, embedded will then be a walk in
> the park. ;-)
>
>> In the absence of any wiki pages it's pretty hard to guess.
>>
>> If no-one gives any more pointers then we'll just have to carry on as
>> we're doing now...
>
> Sure.
> But please do it in integration sense.
> Take your time and see what all needs to plug-in into AS, and make it
> interface/abstract.
> The first version probably won't be perfect, but with each integration
> release that you do, it will get better.
>
> And whining about new members doesn't fit in. Integration is the
> notion that should be obvious. It's just the abstraction that is hard,
> but that's why you're here and not writing Struts2. ;-)
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