John McClain - Sun Microsystems, Inc. wrote:
> What's going on here is that the Landlord interface isn't defining some
> policy object, but just the network protocol (in the Jini sense) that
> LandlordLeases use to callback to the server, we don't really expect
> implementations of the Landord interface that are standalone objects.
Okay. It seems that many of the concepts of lease life cycle are repetitive and
variations on renew() might be the biggest difference, overall. So, I have a
standalone class, that I pass a Configuration to etc. I'm interested in getting
this stuff right, once, in one place, and dealing with nuances in a general way
I guess. I'll look some more at the various JTSK services use of Landlord for
any other "detail" I can learn more about.
Thanks for your dialog and feedback folks.
Gregg Wonderly
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