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Other Resources / HiveMind extension

Hello,

I am the developer from the open source project Crispy (http://crispy.sourceforge.net). 
Crispy's aims is to provide a single point of entry for remote invocation for a wide number of transports: 
eg. RMI, EJB, JAX-RPC or XML-RPC.
It works by using properties to configure a service manager, which is then used to invoke the remote API. 
Crispy is a simple Java codebase with an API that sits between your client code and 
the services your code must access. It provides a layer of abstraction to decouple 
client code from access to a service, as well as its location and underlying implementation. 

Crispy have a integration to HiveMind. 
Is it interesting for the HiveMind developers?



Best regards, Mario. 
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Re: Other Resources / HiveMind extension

Posted by Achim Hügen <ac...@gmx.de>.
Of course, it is interesting. We should include a link to your
site in the future.

Achim

Am Mon, 10 Oct 2005 21:42:15 +0200 schrieb Mario Linke
<li...@web.de>:

>
> Hello,
>
> I am the developer from the open source project Crispy  
> (http://crispy.sourceforge.net).
> Crispy's aims is to provide a single point of entry for remote  
> invocation for a wide number of transports:
> eg. RMI, EJB, JAX-RPC or XML-RPC.
> It works by using properties to configure a service manager, which is  
> then used to invoke the remote API.
> Crispy is a simple Java codebase with an API that sits between your  
> client code and
> the services your code must access. It provides a layer of abstraction  
> to decouple
> client code from access to a service, as well as its location and  
> underlying implementation.
>
> Crispy have a integration to HiveMind.
> Is it interesting for the HiveMind developers?
>
>
>
> Best regards, Mario.
> ______________________________________________________________________
> XXL-Speicher, PC-Virenschutz, Spartarife & mehr: Nur im WEB.DE Club!		
> Jetzt gratis testen! http://freemail.web.de/home/landingpad/?mc=021130
>
>
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