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* [gentoo-java] Wanted: AppFuse webapplications
@ 2006-02-06 15:16 Karl Trygve Kalleberg
  2006-03-14 16:26 ` John Elm
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Karl Trygve Kalleberg @ 2006-02-06 15:16 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Gentoo Java

Hi gang,

I'm at it again. I'd like to know if somebody somewhere has actually
used AppFuse to create a webapp. The slides and website seems to think
it's the best thing since sliced bread, but search as I might, I can't
find a single useful application built with it.

(Now, I'm the first to admit that my searching skillz may have failed me.)


Cheers,

-- Karl T
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* Re: [gentoo-java] Wanted: AppFuse webapplications
  2006-02-06 15:16 [gentoo-java] Wanted: AppFuse webapplications Karl Trygve Kalleberg
@ 2006-03-14 16:26 ` John Elm
  2006-03-20 21:30   ` Karl Trygve Kalleberg
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: John Elm @ 2006-03-14 16:26 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: Karl Trygve Kalleberg; +Cc: Gentoo Java

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Hi Karl,

While many people are enthusiastic about AppFuse, I think what Matt is
actually saying on that page (the "Sliced Bread" statement) is that
Springis the best thing since sliced bread.  Prolly a tad confusing.

What I've gathered is that AppFuse is meant to be a get-you-started
application generator.  I think the problem it aims to solve is to create a
skeleton of an application for you, given your choices from a handful of
open source options for various layers, i.e. O/R.  I think it's especially
useful for developers that want to use some of these frameworks but don't
have experience with several of them.

Say I have experience with all the things I want to use, except Hibernate.
I'd go to the Hibernate site and learn the basics.  But if I want an app
that uses Hibernate, Spring, Acegi Security and DWR, learning each of them
and piecing together a working starting implementation can take quite a bit
of time and effort.  I think it this particular problem that AppFuse is
meant to help us with.



On 2/6/06, Karl Trygve Kalleberg <karltk@gentoo.org> wrote:
>
> Hi gang,
>
> I'm at it again. I'd like to know if somebody somewhere has actually
> used AppFuse to create a webapp. The slides and website seems to think
> it's the best thing since sliced bread, but search as I might, I can't
> find a single useful application built with it.
>
> (Now, I'm the first to admit that my searching skillz may have failed me.)
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> -- Karl T
> --
> gentoo-java@gentoo.org mailing list
>
>

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* Re: [gentoo-java] Wanted: AppFuse webapplications
  2006-03-14 16:26 ` John Elm
@ 2006-03-20 21:30   ` Karl Trygve Kalleberg
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Karl Trygve Kalleberg @ 2006-03-20 21:30 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: John Elm; +Cc: Gentoo Java

John Elm wrote:
> Hi Karl,
> 
> While many people are enthusiastic about AppFuse, I think what Matt is
> actually saying on that page (the "Sliced Bread" statement) is that
> Spring is the best thing since sliced bread.  Prolly a tad confusing.

[major snippage]


Thanks a lot for this clarificaiton.

-- Karl T
-- 
gentoo-java@gentoo.org mailing list



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