Apache HiveMind
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Developer(s) | Apache Software Foundation |
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Stable release | 1.1.1 / December 19, 2007 |
Preview release | 2.0-alpha1 |
Development status | Retired |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Inversion of Control (IoC) Container |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website | http://hivemind.apache.org/ |
Apache HiveMind is an Inversion of Control (IOC) software project of the Apache Software Foundation written in Java. It takes the form of a services and configuration microkernel.
In HiveMind, a service is an implementation of a Java interface. Unlike other service-oriented architectures (SOAs), HiveMind is explicit about combining Java code within a single JVM.
The HiveMind project, formerly a top-level Apache project, was retired 22 April 2009,[1][2] ending its life in the Apache Attic repository. Its successor is considered to be Tapestry IOC Tapestry IOC, a Guice-like IoC container for Java EE Model-view-controller web applications. (Tapestry's requirement for IoC was the reason why the HiveMind was conceived in the first place.)
See also
References
External links
- HiveMind home page
- HiveMind Utilities
- HiveMind Wiki
- HiveMind Blog
- HiveMind Hello World
- Spring HiveMind integration
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