Preparing Mozart 1.4.0
Boriss Mejias
boris.mejias at uclouvain.be
Sun Jun 29 23:20:42 CEST 2008
Raphael Collet wrote:
[...]
>
> No, there is nothing more done in the Glue layer. The AbstractEntity
> provided operations implemented by the DSS, while the Mediator was an
> interface for callbacks provided by the Glue. I merged both into an
> abstract class, implemented partly in the DSS, partly in the Glue layer.
>
> With the new design, you extend an AbstractEntity with the semantics of
> the operations, and you have a class for your entities with distribution
> support. Believe me, I actually made things simpler ;-)
:) I'm not questioning the fact that now things are simpler. We discussed the
architecture and the class hierarchy long enough. There is even a workshop
paper proposing the new architecture... so this is not the point of my
observation. My point was that there is no current validation that one can
take DSS (as it is now) and just use it in C++. You'd have to implement a
different Glue layer than what Erik had.
cheers
Boriss
>
> Cheers,
> raph
> _________________________________________________________________________________
>
> mozart-hackers mailing list
> mozart-hackers at mozart-oz.org
> http://www.mozart-oz.org/mailman/listinfo/mozart-hackers
More information about the mozart-hackers
mailing list