rbMan for Model-Glue

I have more or less decided to use Model-Glue for the next big refactoring of a major application we've made in my daytime job company. I had also more or less decided to take a closer look at rbMan for the same refactoring process, as it might be that the next version of the application will be distributed to several other countries besides Norway.

Now rbMan is upgraded to use the Model-Glue framework. Should be interesting to look at when the time comes.

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Hi Jared,
I just came across your post in my website stat referrers. It's nice to know your interested in using rbMan. It's a work in progress, but it's pretty stable now and works pretty well .. in my opinion. Let me know how you go with it. I'd be more than happy to help if you get into any trouble.
There's a small issue with clustering, in that all the bundles are stored in server memory. If you modify a bundle on one server the in memory version on another cluster member won't be current. I'm planning on creating a webservice that you'll be able to using to re-initialise specifc bundles across a cluster. - Jason
# Posted By Jason Sheedy | 7/2/05 12:43 AM
Also, fyi. Your blog nav menu is floating down to the bottom of the page. I'm only tested it with firefox.. not sure about any other browsers.
# Posted By Jason Sheedy | 7/2/05 2:08 AM
Hi Jason,

I think you're mixin' the cards a little here. The blog of my friend Jared is to be found at http://www.web-relevant.com/blogs/cfobjective/

The blog right here is written by yours truly :)
# Posted By Trond Ulseth | 7/2/05 8:28 PM
Oops sorry Trond ... don't know where I got Jared from?
# Posted By Jason Sheedy | 7/3/05 4:11 AM