diff --git a/doc/differences-from-component.md b/doc/differences-from-component.md index 79ebe42..6d27742 100644 --- a/doc/differences-from-component.md +++ b/doc/differences-from-component.md @@ -199,11 +199,11 @@ Testing is not alien to Mount and it knows how to do a thing or two: * [stop an application except certain states](https://github.com/tolitius/mount#stop-an-application-except-certain-states) * [suspending and resuming](https://github.com/tolitius/mount#suspending-and-resuming) -But running two apps in the same JVM side by side with "same but different" states, is not something Mount can do at the moment. +After [booting mount](http://www.dotkam.com/2015/12/22/the-story-of-booting-mount/) I was secretly thinking of achieving multiple separate systems by running them in different [Boot Pods](https://github.com/boot-clj/boot/wiki/Pods). -After [booting mount](http://www.dotkam.com/2015/12/22/the-story-of-booting-mount/) I am secretly thinking of achieving multiple separate systems by running them in different [Boot Pods](https://github.com/boot-clj/boot/wiki/Pods), but for now it remains to be a secret hypothesis. +But the more I think about it, the less it feels like a mount's core functionality. So I created [Yurt](https://github.com/tolitius/yurt) that can easily create and run multiple separate mount systems simultaniously. -###### _conclusion: needs more thinking._ +###### _conclusion: can be done with mount as well, but via a different dependency._ ### Visualizing dependency graph