On Jun 5, 2008, at 1:13 PM, Aaron Porter wrote:

> Sam Beran wrote:
>>
>>> By the way thanks for your work, Stripes+Guicer+Stripernate 
>>> +Hibernate=the perfect stack!
>> You're welcome! I need to try Stripernate sometime. Does it work  
>> with JPA at all? Sam
> Stripernate requires Hibernate but it works with JPA annotations.
>
> Stripersist is pure JPA - no Hibernate dependencies. It only works  
> with Stripes 1.5 but it is much cleaner and has a lot less  
> configuration.
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/stripes-stuff

In another message, I was asking about all this frameworky stuff.  
Since then, I've adopted Stripersist and it is amazing. I've cranked  
out all the CRUD forms for my application in an evening. I'm impressed.

At first, the thought is, there are three classes? Is there any there  
there?

Yes. A lot of functionality cleverly reusing the Stripes  
architecture. I can focus on learning JPA and implementing my  
application.

So, I'm eager to learn more about Guice and Guicer is something to  
look forward to.

Like Stripersist, it is something that you could leave Guice as a  
recipe. It is not hard to implement the Guice recipe as an  
Interceptor. I've implemented the Guice recipe but don't know what to  
do with it. It would be much better to have a standard implementation  
and the documentation and discussion that would surround it.

Alan (New Stripes Fan)

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