What do you mean by contrived exactly? I sort of prefer hivemind to spring myself, but I guess it ~is~ a matter of taste. I think it's mostly because it has some additional functionality that spring just doesn't have (like the thread handling), but also because - in Howards description - Spring is a framework for building apps, while hivemind is a framework for building frameworks.
On 3/21/06, Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's a matter of taste, but the current AOP framework is Hivemind,
AFAIK, right?.
I like Spring better, though. Hivemind is has a bit of a contrived interace.
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Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
DTQ Software
Markus Joschko wrote:
> From my point of view this is a very good move. The current demo
> server has not the fastest connection on earth (at least this is my
> experience) which is not perfect for AJAX style demos....
>
> BTW, regarding your post on the tapestry-dev mailinglist: I would love
> to see aspectJ used within tapestry. Not that I used it much so far
> (to be honest I have only read about it in a few articles and
> inspected the Spring 2.0 demos). With aspectJ you will have the full
> power of advices. E.g. currently the enhancement workers can not
> really do "around" advices. At least not if there should be a stack of
> components. These kind of problems will be gone. And the code will
> look a lot cleaner than it does currently with all the stringbuffer
> java.
>
> -markus
>
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