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Posted to dev@isis.apache.org by Jeroen van der Wal <je...@stromboli.it> on 2011/01/31 12:43:09 UTC

NakedObjects vs Apache Isis

For me and presumably others it is not clear what the relationship between
NakedObjects (http://nakedobjects.org) and Apache Isis is. Could someone
explain? If Isis is a successor it would be wise to divert visitors from
Sourceforge to the Apache resources and community.

--Jeroen

Re: NakedObjects vs Apache Isis

Posted by Dan Haywood <dk...@gmail.com>.
Hi Jeroen,

On 31/01/2011 11:43, Jeroen van der Wal wrote:
> For me and presumably others it is not clear what the relationship between
> NakedObjects (http://nakedobjects.org) and Apache Isis is. Could someone
> explain?
Yes, you're right: Apache Isis is the successor to Naked Objects 
Framework for Java.  It also includes the various "sister projects" I 
wrote for my book [1].  There's more detail on the background to Isis in 
the proposal [2] we wrote to enter the incubator.

> If Isis is a successor it would be wise to divert visitors from
> Sourceforge to the Apache resources and community.
Yes, it's been on our todo list for a while; we were going to do this 
when we got our first release out, but we probably should get on and do 
it anyway.  I'll work with Rob to get those old sites updated.

Thanks
Dan


[1] http://pragprog.com/titles/dhnako
[2] http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/IsisProposal

> --Jeroen
>

Re: NakedObjects vs Apache Isis

Posted by Jeroen van der Wal <je...@stromboli.it>.
No room for confusion now, I owe you a pomodoro ;-)

Thanks,
Jeroen

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Dan Haywood <dk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jeroen,
> Further to this, the nakedobjects.org site is now just a signpost to
> either Apache Isis or to the commercial .NET version of the Naked Objecs
> framework.
>
> We still need to update the blurb on the various sourceforge sites, but I
> think most people will be landing on nakedobjects.org so hopefully most of
> any confusion should now be eradicated.
>
> Cheers
> Dan
>
>
>
> On 31/01/2011 11:43, Jeroen van der Wal wrote:
>
>> For me and presumably others it is not clear what the relationship between
>> NakedObjects (http://nakedobjects.org) and Apache Isis is. Could someone
>> explain? If Isis is a successor it would be wise to divert visitors from
>> Sourceforge to the Apache resources and community.
>>
>> --Jeroen
>>
>>

Re: NakedObjects vs Apache Isis

Posted by Dan Haywood <dk...@gmail.com>.
Hi Jeroen,
Further to this, the nakedobjects.org site is now just a signpost to 
either Apache Isis or to the commercial .NET version of the Naked Objecs 
framework.

We still need to update the blurb on the various sourceforge sites, but 
I think most people will be landing on nakedobjects.org so hopefully 
most of any confusion should now be eradicated.

Cheers
Dan


On 31/01/2011 11:43, Jeroen van der Wal wrote:
> For me and presumably others it is not clear what the relationship between
> NakedObjects (http://nakedobjects.org) and Apache Isis is. Could someone
> explain? If Isis is a successor it would be wise to divert visitors from
> Sourceforge to the Apache resources and community.
>
> --Jeroen
>