That certainly sounds cool. I'll be watch and learn from the masters.
Another approach might be to build around Blojsom (http://blojsom.sourceforge.net), a light-weight Java
blogging system based on Rael Dornfest's Perl-based bloxsom.
- Dave
Patrick Lightbody wrote:
Well, we may want to do some things differently than you have previously done. XWork provides a very nice (but simple) "component container" similar to Avalon. What that means is we can use Inversion of Control to integrate our WebWork actions with the backend code in a much more "hands off" approach. If we write the whole thing (or at least some level more than the UI) we can showcase XWork/WebWork entirely, not just it's UI features.
-Pat
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Johnson" To: Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:38 AM Subject: [OS-webwork] Re: Webwork 2.0 example app
>This sounds great. It would be nice if we could coordinate >on the non-presentation portions of the app so that we can >share some backend code. > >For example... > >Only the Roller Editor UI uses Struts: the page and RSS >generation are done using Velocity and the backend is >just Castor (soon to be Hibernate). The quickest way for >you to get up and running would be to use the Roller >backend and just rewrite the editor UI using WebWork >and SiteMesh. > >- Dave > > >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. >> >>Jason >> >>-- >>Jason Carreira >>Technical Architect, Notiva Corp. >>phone: 585.240.2793 >> fax: 585.272.8118 >>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>--- >>Notiva - optimizing trade relationships (tm) >> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------- >>This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >>Welcome to geek heaven. >>http://thinkgeek.com/sf > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek >Welcome to geek heaven. >http://thinkgeek.com/sf >_______________________________________________ >Opensymphony-webwork mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensymphony-webwork
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