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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter A. Pilgrim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 September 2004 07:12
> To: Struts Developers List
> Subject: [ANN] Bridgetown IoC Framework
> 
> 
> 
> Hi
> 
> I have been quietly working on my own Inversion of Control lightweight
> framework over the last couple of months.
> 
> My itch was scratched when I suddenly realised that ``Commons 
> BeanUtils''
> and ``Common Digester'' could be simply combined together into a
> bean assembly factory. An assembly factory could manage service beans
> in a lightweight container. Services could then be retrieved
> by name, and one doesn't have to worry about connecting
> different services together. Experiments showed that this idea
> was pretty cool and have implemented property and method dependency
> injection (aka ``BeanUtils'' and ``MethodUtils''). [Constructor
> injection is on the todo list. ]
> 
> I am at the point where the current codebase is stable enough 
> for development,
> but if I want the container to be more useful, then I need to open-
> source the project. It would allow others to write Dynamic proxy
> service beans, integrate with Struts 1.2/2+, or extend with 
> AOP library,
> or whatever persistence layer EJB 3.0 decides to become. It 
> cannot be down
> by just one man writing software. As an independent 
> consultant I simply
> have not got the time to build everything.
> 
> Moreover, I intend to follow the Struts style ``open integration''
> philosophy that should allow Bridgetown IoC container to be added
> any other framework. (I intend add support to the Expresso 
> Framework in
> the near term, since I am a core committer there)
> 
> So my simple IoC Test Container became ``Bridgetown IoC''. I 
> uploaded the
> source code to ``Sourceforge'' and slapped on it an Apache License 2.0
> badge. The software is ALPHA quality but it compiles and run
> with Eclipse SDK 3, and there are junit test and a couple of examples.
> 
> 
>       `` http://bridgetown.sf.net ''  is the hook.
> 
> 
> I'd like publicly thank the man, Craig McClanahan, for his 
> two inventions
> `BeanUtils' and `Digester'. Without those two components it 
> just wouldn't
> have happened.
> 
> 
> Enjoy baby bop#
> 
> -- 
> Peter Pilgrim
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