mission critical apps

Pierre Sahores psahores at easynet.fr
Tue Feb 10 07:03:35 EST 2004


Le 10 févr. 04, à 01:00, Richard Gaskin a écrit :

> Brian Yennie wrote:
>
>> I have no idea how I would function on a team xTalk project. Previous
>> threads here have discussed CVS, bug tracking, group projects... and 
>> as
>> far as I can tell all of those things are non-existent. They all make
>> my life many times easier when working in PHP or C, or a host of other
>> languages.
>
> Rev objects can be atomized down to individual properties and scripts, 
> and
> reassembled again in nearly infinite variety.
>
> What specifically is needed, and what are the challenges of building 
> it?

Probablly that, aside using CVS, a possible way could be to clone the 
Java's EJB2 design patterns logic to get it available to build 
"Entreprise-Revolution-Beans" atomic pieces of transcript code.
>
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