Rickard,

        Is your AOP Framework availible for public use ?  

..Cam.. 

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Jason Carreira wrote:
> Ok, so here's an idea for the Webwork2.0 sample app:
> 
> Let's do Roller, only better, using Webwork 2.0, Hibernate, and Joe's 
> RSSLibJ.
> 
> Roller is annoying me because of
> a) performance and crashing issues, and 
> b) Support for PostgreSql is poor 
> :-)
> 
> Thoughts? Volunteers? Of course I'm volunteering...I think this app 
> should be easy enough to get working pretty quickly (not with all the 
> features, but getting started) and should be both complex enough to be 
> a showcase and simple enough to be easily understood by newcomers.

Funny, I just downloaded Roller in order to install here and got stuck 
immediately. I have the same thoughts as you above. Except, I would use 
my AOP framework as the base for both object model and persistence :-)

Anyway, +1 on the whole thing, and both for the app itself and good demo 
of WW.

/Rickard

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