Hi guys -- 2X looks great, I wish it was available now
Since the focus of my own development with SFS has been around OpenSpace, I'm now curious as to how OS will be implemented under the new extension architecture.
Is there any beta version of the OS extension that will work with 2X so that I can port some of the processes I've created in 1.x to 2X for testing? I noticed that it's been mentioned on the forums that the OS extension for 2X would be released at the same time as the server.
How will OpenSpace be implemented under the new architecture
No,
it's already there but I think it's not very well documented.
I have updated the javadoc which now includes a TaskScheduler class under the util package.
It is based on the latest Java 5/6 Executors classes so it doesn't have any of the limitations imposed by the previous SFS scheduler built in Java 4
it's already there but I think it's not very well documented.
I have updated the javadoc which now includes a TaskScheduler class under the util package.
It is based on the latest Java 5/6 Executors classes so it doesn't have any of the limitations imposed by the previous SFS scheduler built in Java 4
Hi Lapo,
Back to the original topic of this post, can you shed any light yet on how the OpenSpace extension will be implemented in SFS2? Will it be possible to extend the OpenSpace extension to provide your own functionality as in SFS 1.6? Any idea also when it will be possible to start developing OpenSpace stuff for SFS2?
Cheers
Back to the original topic of this post, can you shed any light yet on how the OpenSpace extension will be implemented in SFS2? Will it be possible to extend the OpenSpace extension to provide your own functionality as in SFS 1.6? Any idea also when it will be possible to start developing OpenSpace stuff for SFS2?
Cheers
OpenSpace
Hi, first of all congratulations, this new version looks amazing. Now that the new version has come outs, the question is, How can we work with the old version of OpenSpace, or we have to wait for a new one??.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
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