[ANN] Expresso 5.6 Released
The Expresso team is proud to announce the newest release of its Struts based architectural framework. See the press release at: http://www.jcorporate.com/html/news/Press/ExpressoRelease5.6.html Expresso 5.6 release reflects over 1000 cvs code commits. This release integrates several new open source packages, and offers feature improvements, package updates, code cleanup, bug fixes as well as JavaDoc and documentation updates. Download freely from: http://www.jcorporate.com/expresso.html Download link (both Expresso source and binaries available). Highlights of the Expresso 5.6 release include: - Struts Validator Integration - Velocity supports the view. - Maven integration - Better Tiles support - Stored Procedure Support - New JDK 1.4 and Servlet 2.3 Requirements - 35 bug fixes - Expresso Developer's Guide has been substantially updated - Updated Weblog Example and Tutorial available at: http://www.jcorporate.com/examples.html Downloads link - and much more including performance improvements, feature improvements, many PMD Code Violations fixed, updated javadocs etc. You can find a more complete overview on the Release notes: http://www.jcorporate.com/expresso/doc/release.html. Please refer to the Change log for the complete list: http://www.jcorporate.com/econtent/Content.do? state=resourceresource=798. Expresso 5.6 is also now complemented by: - Jcorporate's Professional Services Team at http://www.jcorporate.com/html/services/team.html - Premium Support and Development Services: http://www.jcorporate.com/html/services/servicesfm.html - Expresso WebServices component NOW **FREE** to all Expresso Premium Support customers. - Migration Services to bring your application current to 5.6 is now available. Please contact Mike Traum ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for more information. - Expresso 5.6 Training Courses are now available: http://www.jcorporate.com/html/services/training.html Please contact Raul Davidovich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for more information. Special thanks for this release go to Expresso's developers Michael Traum (Lead Developer), Michael Rimov, Larry Hamel, Peter Pilgrim, Raul Davidovich, David Lloyd, Yves Henri Amaizo, Malcolm Wise, Sandra Cann, and all others who contributed to make Expresso a great product. If it has been some time since you evaluated Expresso, please consider doing so again. Expresso is a popular open source architectural J2EE framework comprising application development components which extends Struts for developing database-driven web applications. Expresso has about 170,000 downloads and over 34,000 registered developers. Regards Sandra Cann - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Polls component
Zoran You will find a decent open source poll component (expresso 5.5/struts based 1.1) at www.jcorporate.com. I suggest getting the code out of cvs as we have a new release which will coming out shortly. Our forums onsite have the polling component integrated. Pretty nice for the collaborative decision making process. Cheers Sandra On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 21:58, Zoran Avtarovski wrote: I have to drop a user poll into our struts web application. Can anybody recommend any existing code which I can use. I don't need all the bells and whistles, just a basic poll with an admin utility. Zoran - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[ANN] Expresso 5.5 Released with Struts 1.1 Integration
The Expresso team is proud to announce the release of Java's most popular architectural framework. The Expresso 5.5 release includes 60 new features, many feature improvements, package updates, bug fixes as well as significant JavaDoc and documentation updates. Download freely from: http://www.jcorporate.com/expresso.html Download link (both Expresso source and binaries available). Highlights of the Expresso 5.5 release include: - Struts 1.1 Integration and enhanced Struts support - JSTL Integration - Enhanced Junit Integration - Updated Log Manager - Refactored Login and Registration Controller - User Login to User ID Automatic lookups and the Mappable Interface - Expresso Component and Configuration Runtime Library Public Preview - DataObject API is interface for data persistence that DBObject now implements - JoinedDataObject (replaces MultiDBObject) - DBObject improvements is where much of this release focuses including several new DBObject methods - DBMaint BLOB Capable among other improvements - XML Stylesheets are First Class Rendering Citizens - SQL Parsing and Range Modifiers - Job scheduling improvements - Enhanced Downloads features - i18n improvements: New Italian Translation, i18n at DBObject Metadata level, and ISO ValidValues - Many Other items including Simple Report Server, logging improvements, Application monitoring improvements etc. You can find a more complete overview on the Release notes: http://www.jcorporate.com/econtent/Content.do?state=resourceresource=113 Please refer to the Change log for the complete list: http://www.jcorporate.com/econtent/Content.do?state=resourceresource=798 Weblog demo and tutorial for Expresso 5.5 are available for download at: http://www.jcorporate.com/econtent/Content.do?state=templatetemplate=2db=defaultresource=767 Downloads link If it has been some time since you evaluated Expresso, please consider doing so again. Expresso is an open source architectural J2EE framework comprising application development components which extends Struts for developing database-driven web applications. Expresso has about 160,000 downloads and offers the benefit of being the largest framework community - with 34,000 registered developers. Special thanks to Expresso's core development team members Michael Rimov, Michael Traum (Lead Developer), David Lloyd, Larry Hamel and Peter Pilgrim for all of their dedication. These developers are available for contract work from Jcorporate's JGroup Services. This release is also credited to the many community members that have offered their contributions, support and feedback. This collaborative development synergy has created the most stable Expresso release yet. Regards -- The Expresso Team - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]