Let's get these up on the Wiki so everyone is 'on the same page' so to speak
;)

-mike

On 23/1/03 2:43 PM, "Patrick Lightbody" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) penned the
words:

> +1 :)
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jason Carreira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:19 PM
> Subject: [OS-webwork] Xwork 1.0 and Webwork 2.0 Mission Statements
> 
> 
>> Here's a first pass at mission statements for Xwork 1.0 and Webwork 2.0.
>> Hopefully this will help clear up what Xwork is, what Webwork is, and
>> what is and is not in scope for each project.
>> 
>> Xwork 1.0 Mission Statement:
>> 
>> The Purpose: To create a generic, reusable, and extensible command
>> pattern framework not tied to any particular usage.
>> 
>> Features:
>> * Flexible and customizable configuration based on a simple
>> Configuration interface
>> * Core command pattern framework which can be customized and extended
>> through the use of interceptors to fit any request / response
>> environment 
>> * Built in type conversion and action property validation using Ognl
>> * Powerful validation framework based on runtime attributes and a
>> validation interceptor
>> 
>> 
>> Webwork 2.0 Mission Statement:
>> 
>> The Purpose: To create the best Model-2 MVC web application framework
>> supporting advanced web application development paradigms such as
>> component based development and code reuse.
>> 
>> Features:
>> * Built on XWork, but customized to be specifically tailored for web
>> application development
>> * Custom web-specific Xwork interceptors
>> * Flexible configuration extended from Xwork with web-specific
>> configuration parameters
>> * Multiple web-based views, including custom JSP taglibs, Velocity
>> support with pre-built macros, XSLT views, and JasperReports
>> 
>> --
>> Jason Carreira
>> Technical Architect, Notiva Corp.
>> phone: 585.240.2793
>>   fax: 585.272.8118
>> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> ---
>> Notiva - optimizing trade relationships (tm)
>>  
>> 
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