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Ask HN: What did you find out or explore today? Since the last one was so popular and hundreds of you shared your little discoveries. It doesn't matter how big or small your discovery was, just share it with us! |
Will I ever use this mechanism for anything, especially compared to the alternatives of using some sort of socket based approach? Possibly not, but I just wanted to play around with it.
Going back a day or two, I've been playing around with SCXML[1] and the Commons SCXML[2] library. It's pretty neat stuff for doing state-machines. Now I want to explore if I can use the underlying state machine machinery in Commons SCXML, without necessarily using an XML file to define the state-machine.
Also spent some time researching other Java based open source libraries for working with state machines. There are a few, but most of them don't seem to be very well supported, which is a hair disappointing.
It literally translates to iọ from iia – rainbow and kwe – you: you are a rainbow.
iọkwe