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1. Re: Where and what should be included in remoting
adrian.brock Mar 12, 2003 9:28 PM (in response to tom.elrod)Aren't the transports and protocols plugins to the
remoting abstraction? They don't have to live in
the remoting module.
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2. Re: Where and what should be included in remoting
jhaynie Mar 15, 2003 5:19 PM (in response to tom.elrod)yes, you're right. however, we've included some standard transports, detectors in remoting so they're available out-of-the-box. i would imagine as it grows, each component might have different transports, etc. to handle their component specific remoting needs.
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3. Re: Where and what should be included in remoting
deanhiller Aug 8, 2003 9:05 PM (in response to tom.elrod)I personally think it should be kept separate, but I am biased because I may want to use for something completely unrelated to JBoss. I wanted to see the code first though. Can't seem to find the remoting package in org/jboss directly like the JBossRemoting.pdf says though.
I personally have been trying to figure out a way to separate my api and my transport protocol for some time and haven't yet run into anything I like, nor come up with anything I like either. There tends to be so much trouble especially dealing with cleaning up listeners when a particular client goes away. It is a very interesting problem though.