Hi folks, Following on from an email earlier today, just to say that the "powered by" page has been updated with brief details of another application built with Apache Isis, namely "CommApp" [1]. Many thanks to Cesar for providing that.
~~~ To reiterate the request I made later, we'd very much like to have a few more case studies on our "powered by" page. We don't need much text, but a screenshot or two, along with the rationale as to why Isis was chosen, would be most welcome. So, if you can help out, please do. Many thanks Dan [1] http://isis.apache.org/powered-by.html#_powered-by_commapp On 11 November 2015 at 12:02, Dan Haywood <d...@haywood-associates.co.uk> wrote: > Hi folks, > > Just to bring your attention to a new case study that we've added to our > "powered by" page [1], describing the GESCONSULTOR GRC application. > > This app is particularly interesting because it uses its own proprietary > viewer, rather than the default Wicket viewer. It's a nice demonstration > of the openness of Isis as a platform: Isis' unique selling point is > actually its metamodel rather than any viewer implementation per se. > > Thanks to Oscar and his team for putting these words together. > > ~~~ > > We'd very much like to have a few more case studies on our "powered by" > page. We don't need much text, but a screenshot or two, along with the > rationale as to why Isis was chosen, would be most welcome. > > So, if you can help out, please do. > > Thanks > Dan > > [1] http://isis.apache.org/powered-by.html#gesconsultor-grc >