Gerhard,
Look at the source for AbstractLoggable and see that it only implements Loggable ..when I extend the my class from a some object and not from AbstractLogger, how can I get the Logger???That's really cool dude. As you say we've lost loggable, be there is an interface we can impl for that to get it back.
Great to have it back...
However Berin and others have been working on a replacement. I guess in time all blocks hosted here will migrate to the new API.
A few problems:
1) Can't call it glue as it clashes with the SOAP service of the same name.
Ok, then I can name it different. I just took the same name as the SOAP service (didn't thought much...). Hmm copy and paste isn't always best...
he he.
Ok I see, this proposal needs some more thoughts as a 30min hack :). ButNo problem. Your grasp of Phoenix blocks only days after first landing here is excellent.
it was just a proposal and for me a exercise to get familar with phoenix,
cornerstore, blocks and stuff. I'm more that kind of dev who try, fail
and learn (ask the people from the cocoon2 project :)). Of course it is not a valid cornerstore block and I only wanted some new impressions to get behind the scene. And I got it, thanx for the patience, mate.
Indeed. You'll see the RemoteException problem immediately. We'll have to extend the DatabaseManager interface into a second RMIDatabaseManager interface add add the appropriate throws clause.Let's put that RMI stuff, as you proposed, in our AvalonDB packages. And maybe we can indentify a more generic solution later.
I await your revised submission :-)
As it's POETS day, I'm signing off shortly.
Regards,
- Paul H
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