Hi,

Dragon is a visual development and assembly tool for the HyperQbs web
application framework. If you are aware of Struts, you might be
interested in this alternative.

The beta version of Dragon v1.0 and production version of HyperQbs
framework 2.1 can be downloaded at http://www.hyperqbs.org

To get a quick overview of Dragon's capabilities, see the instruction
movie available at http://www.hyperqbs.org/dragon

Dragon is available either as a standalone Java application or as a
module for Forte for Java IDE with others to follow.
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HyperQbs is a web application framework for rapid application
development of enterprise-scale Web applications based on visual
components for the Java 2 platform. HyperQbs encourages application
architectures based on the Model-View-Controller (MVC) designs paradigm
and complies with the JavaServer Faces (JSR-127) design goals.

HyperQbs increases productivity and allows teamwork, fast prototyping,
and incremental life-cycle development from reusable plug-in components.
HyperQbs provides support for any J2EE and XML-based application server
and development environment. The Configurable Application Flow (CAF)
rule engine enables tailor-made component assembly without touching a
single line of the component's source code, while the "dynamic face"
effect makes your Web application independent of any user interface
protocol.

Enjoy

-peter

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Peter K. Ulrich                                 Qbizm Technologies, Inc.
CEO                                             ... the art of software.
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2033 Gateway Place, Suite 500
San Jose, CA 95110                                  http://www.qbizm.com

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