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[DotGNU]SEE - what's the point?
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[DotGNU]SEE - what's the point? |
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Fri, 21 Dec 2001 15:52:17 -0600 |
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Hi all, I'm new to DG, so interpret that as you will...
I've read the stuff about how the SEE is supposed to provide a *Secure
Execution Environment*, and executes the services run by the plugins, and
whatnot. But what exactly is expected of the SEE/DEE code? I have my own ideas,
and I want to see if they're appropriate.
-Is Andromeda just a proof-of-concept, something to link to? Because I can't
see how Andromeda can do very much, unless the developers are going cathedral ;)
-Can SEE and DEE really be separated? It doesn't look like there's much for the
SEE to do, other than distributed execution (multi-platform, maybe even
multi-plugin...)
If pnet runs on its own, then what do we need SEE for anyway? Specifically,
s'il vous plait. And I've already read enough of the stuff about providing a
framework, pluggable interface, but /what does the code do?????/
--
Dijkstra probably hates me.
-- Linus Torvalds, in kernel/sched.c
- [DotGNU]SEE - what's the point?,
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