JEF-0.2.0-alpha
 
This is the first release of the Java Evolutionary Framework (JEF).
 
This release provides you with the first working implementation of the JEF-Dna subproject, a framework that will enable you both to manipulate already existing Java class files and to programmatically generate new ones.
 
All the basic features one might need have been included in this very first release.
Furthermore a very simple Mixer implementation shows you how it is possible by means of the JEF-Dna framework to build a class that programmatically mixes two other Java classes in order to generate a brand new class which mixes the behaviours of its ancestor classes.
 
This is only a proof of concept, and is not meant to be what a JEF-Mixer is going to look like in the future. All these issues will be faced in the JEF-0.5 release, once the JEF-Dna subproject has been improved with other necessary features. This is a required step since the JEF-Dna subproject is the core of the JEF project itself.
 
As far as the JXTA-Jef subproject is concerned, it is in a conceptual stage since it do requires both the JEF-Dna and the JEF subprojects to be fairly stable before being implemented.
Releases
Monday, 26 April 2004