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
-----Original Message----- From: Matthew E. Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 2:44 PM To: Jason Carreira Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Hibernate] A Proposal: Opensymphony Conductor
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'm lookingI'd like to create an opensource web application framework built on the pieces we have and some outside libraries. Essentiallyat something like Expresso but built with better componentsand free:-)out-of-the-box
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 fordevelopment with the templates, decorators, config files,etc. all setin and go.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 filesconcerns about
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'ssites includingease 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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