On 12/4/05, Mario Ivankovits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alberto Molpeceres wrote:
I started a time ago a project in SF called Licurgo
(http://licurgo.sourceforge.net), altough I haven't take part in its
development in the last months.
This is a persistence framework based on Ralph
Hi!
Inspired from the Ruby on Rails Demo in vienna I would like to develop
a rapid web-framework, prototyping framework or call it anything
else for JSF too.
Please have a look at
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/FacesFreeway
I am looking forwar for a vital discussion about it.
I hope I
I like the idea!
I am currently so involved in projects that I haven't got a clue if I
can be of any help, but if I can, I will try to contribute.
regards,
Martin
I am right now in far
On 12/3/05, Mario Ivankovits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Inspired from the Ruby on Rails Demo in vienna I
I started a time ago a project in SF called Licurgo
(http://licurgo.sourceforge.net), altough I haven't take part in its
development in the last months.
This is a persistence framework based on Ralph Johnson's Dynamic
Object Models (http://st-www.cs.uiuc.edu/users/johnson/DOM.html), and
I have
Have you looked at JBoss Seam? As soon as you start dipping into
Persistence and JSF, then Seam already has a lot of the coordination
completed via Annotations. I do see some really good ideas around
components in the UI, something that I've wanted in the JSF spec
actually for a while.
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Mario Ivankovits wrote:
Hi!
Inspired from the Ruby on Rails Demo in vienna I would like to develop
a rapid web-framework, prototyping framework or call it anything
else for JSF too.
Hi Mario, good to hear from you again, I do not thing that it really
makes sense to start from the scratch,
Hi Werner,
Inspired from the Ruby on Rails Demo in vienna I would like to
develop a rapid web-framework, prototyping framework or call it
anything else for JSF too.
Hi Mario, good to hear from you again,
Hope you have had a power outlet in your train ;-)
Trails currently use Tapestry
Alberto Molpeceres wrote:
I started a time ago a project in SF called Licurgo
(http://licurgo.sourceforge.net), altough I haven't take part in its
development in the last months.
This is a persistence framework based on Ralph Johnson's Dynamic
Object Models
Do you mean this is a replacement