PEAK Release 0.5 alpha 2 |
PEAK Release 0.5 alpha 3 |
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Copyright (C) 1996-2003 by Phillip J. Eby and Tyler C. Sarna. |
Copyright (C) 1996-2003 by Phillip J. Eby and Tyler C. Sarna. |
All rights reserved. This software may be used under the same terms |
All rights reserved. This software may be used under the same terms |
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Package Features |
Package Features |
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As of version 0.5a2, PEAK features include: |
As of version 0.5a3, PEAK features include: |
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* A component binding framework that makes it easy to parameterize |
* A component binding framework that makes it easy to parameterize |
components and thus more easily combine and "wire" them together. |
components and thus more easily combine and "wire" them together. |
large or complex applications consisting of components from diverse |
large or complex applications consisting of components from diverse |
providers. |
providers. |
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- a "process supervisor" framework for multiprocess servers using |
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long-running child processes (created via 'fork()') to take maximum |
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advantage of multiprocessor machines for CPU-intensive services. |
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* AOP and SOP: PEAK allows you to separate concerns as modules, then |
* AOP and SOP: PEAK allows you to separate concerns as modules, then |
combine the modules via a "module inheritance" technique. This |
combine the modules via a "module inheritance" technique. This |
lets you define a generated business object model as a |
lets you define a generated business object model as a |
designed independently from) the "MixJuice" tool for AOP in Java. |
designed independently from) the "MixJuice" tool for AOP in Java. |
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Known Issues and Risks of this Version |
Known Issues and Risks of this Version |
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This is ALPHA software. Although much of the system is extensively |
This is ALPHA software. Although much of the system is extensively |