Indeed. Working today with it I found some interesting things.

Now, it really really really really really really needs more documentation (user guide), since it actually it's a complex tool. But anyway, I didn't say it was bad. I just like Spring for application work. As you said, maybe Hivemind is more suited to building frameworks.

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Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
DTQ Software


Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
True dat for grocking everything right away. Hivemind is a little tricky at first, but once you get past the initial bumps of learning you start to learn to really love it. Not that the other frameworks aren't good either, use the right tool for the job.

I've just become very familiar with hivemind because it's what tapestry uses.





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