My preference would be a for a java.net project.


Cheers, matthew




On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 02:22 PM, Jason Carreira wrote:


Patrick is finishing up some code and checking it in as I type, so after
that he's going to cut beta's for Xwork 1.0 and WebWork 2.0. After that,
we can set up some CVS space... Should we create a java.net project for
this, or put it under sf.net in the opensymphony sandbox?


Then we can just start dropping things in and see what forms :-)

Jason

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Jason: I am all for this. I have some new hibernate infrastructure stuff coming today and some patches to OSUser/PropertySets that solves the current performance issues. Where do we begin and is Atlassian's security stuff open source?


Cheers, matthew

On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 10:40 AM, Jason Carreira wrote:

I'd like to create an opensource web application framework built on
the pieces we have and some outside libraries. Essentially
I'm looking
at something like Expresso but built with better components
and free
:-)

I'm thinking it could consist of:

Xwork
WebWork2
OSUser
Hibernate
SiteMesh
OSCache
(Xwork IoC|Bebop|Picocontainer|Spring)
Atlassian's security stuff

All of these would be put together and configured for
out-of-the-box
development with the templates, decorators, config files,
etc. all set
up. It would have a build file in place and ready to go, so all you
have
to do is start dropping your classes and HTML/JSP/VM files
in and go.

If you're interested, I'd love to get feedback and I'm soliciting offers of people's time and code to help set this up. Especially the JLCP guys, who I know have set up some infrastructure for WW2 and Hibernate, so that would be very helpful.

I think this would go a long way to addressing people's
concerns about
ease of use (how much easier can it get without a GUI to hold your
hand and eventually strangle you :-)?)

Thanks,

Jason

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