Care to tell us why you're re-inventing the wheel when there's Spring
and Hivemind? Why is Bridgetown better than these frameworks?
Matt
On Mar 29, 2005, at 5:42 AM, Peter A. Pilgrim wrote:
Yet another IoC container / AOP framework hybrid written and
programmed by
experience J2EE developer / architect.
Latest new features :
* AOP Service Assembler default implementation
* Lumber Jacque virtual transaction service management architecture
* Support for JTA virtual transaction service management
( initial support for WebLogic Server 8.1 )
* Support for Expresso Framework
* Support for Hibernate OR/M transaction
* Transaction properties, propogation, and AOP integration
* Pointcut and Joinpoint XML configuration
* Convenience advice classes for method interceptor
* Method injection
* Constructor injection
For more info surf to http://bridgetown.sf.net/
Download from
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=116209
Thanks for your time.
This is Peter Pilgrim. Out
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