Anyway to get a non GPL v3 licensed version from you?  I may not be able to
use this implementation for what I want otherwise.
I was actually planning on doing this myself, anyway at one point, and
BSDLng it.

I figured the best way to understand 9p would  be to implement it :-)

Dave

On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Bernd R. Fix <bernd....@aspector.com> wrote:

> I have been using Inferno for a while and wrote it originally to use
> legacy services from within Inferno. So most (not to say all) testing
> have been done using Inferno so far.
>
> I have just set up Plan9 under Xen and got everything (including
> network) up and running. I will focus on Plan9 for further development,
> but have to make myself familiar with it first. But I am sure, that it
> will work with Plan9 without problems.
>
> I am also confident that the J9P server will also work with other 9fs
> clients like v9fs - but that needs checking as well. If you give it a
> try, can you please file a "field report", so I can include it in the
> documentation?
>
> Regards, Bernd.
>
> David Leimbach schrieb:
> > Very cool.  Can I mount it with v9fs?  :-)
> > I may actually have a use for such a thing very soon, oddly enough.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:43 AM, Bernd R. Fix <bernd....@aspector.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I just want to announce that a new 9P-related framework has been
> >> published (pre-alpha status, PoC). You find the current project
> >> documentation on the project homepage "http://aspector.com/~brf/J9P";;
> >> the published packages are available on SourceForge:
> >> "https://sourceforge.net/projects/j9pstyxlib/";.
> >>
> >> J9P is a pure Java implementation of the 9P(2000) protocol including
> >> authentication and message digests/encryption. It comes with a generic
> >> 9P server that publishes namespaces that are assembled from Java
> >> objects. File operations in the namespace are mapped to Java method
> >> calls; the called object handles the operation accordingly. This way it
> >> is quite easy to integrate non-9P services (like SQL databases) into 9P
> >> networks.
> >>
> >> Have fun, Bernd.
> >> --
> >> gpg fp: F722 2826 40C2 B3C4 E136 6DE5 1DC0 7A20 513B C8F4
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
> --
> gpg fp: F722 2826 40C2 B3C4 E136 6DE5 1DC0 7A20 513B C8F4
>
>

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