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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Oleg V Alexeev <go...@penza.net> on 2001/06/02 11:12:55 UTC
Extention of struts - BeanFactory
Hello struts-user,
I am glad to publish pre-alpha version of
BeanFactory - extention of struts framework,
intended to simplify processes of data publishing.
Main idea of it - to move functionality to declarations.
You can find short info about BeanFactory, sources, precompiled
binaries and sample web allication (needs some configure in database
access) at page -
http://www.sura.ru/~gonza/bean-factory
--
Best regards,
Oleg mailto:gonza@penza.net
Re[2]: Extention of struts - BeanFactory
Posted by Oleg V Alexeev <go...@penza.net>.
Hello Craig,
Saturday, June 02, 2001, 7:41:43 PM, you wrote:
CRM> To keep things organized, can I ask a favor? Can we have discussions of
CRM> 1.1 feature design on the STRUTS-DEV list? The STRUTS-USER list has lots
CRM> of traffic about using Struts already, and talking about the new stuff
CRM> here will be a little distracting.
CRM> Anyone, of course, is welcome to subscribe to STRUTS-DEV to participate in
CRM> (or just lurk on) the discussions of the new features.
Yes, of course, Craig.
--
Best regards,
Oleg mailto:gonza@penza.net
Re: Extention of struts - BeanFactory
Posted by "Craig R. McClanahan" <cr...@apache.org>.
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Oleg V Alexeev wrote:
> Hello struts-user,
>
> I am glad to publish pre-alpha version of
> BeanFactory - extention of struts framework,
> intended to simplify processes of data publishing.
>
> Main idea of it - to move functionality to declarations.
>
> You can find short info about BeanFactory, sources, precompiled
> binaries and sample web allication (needs some configure in database
> access) at page -
> http://www.sura.ru/~gonza/bean-factory
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Oleg mailto:gonza@penza.net
>
>
>
To keep things organized, can I ask a favor? Can we have discussions of
1.1 feature design on the STRUTS-DEV list? The STRUTS-USER list has lots
of traffic about using Struts already, and talking about the new stuff
here will be a little distracting.
Anyone, of course, is welcome to subscribe to STRUTS-DEV to participate in
(or just lurk on) the discussions of the new features.
Craig