Dave,
I am not on tapestry-user, so feel free to forward this.
You have a very good overview of existing technologies. However I no
longer recommend Scope to anybody. It is a step in the right direction,
but implementation itself is unusable.
I actually started a pretty cool Swing framework that "feels" just like
Tapestry and WebObjects, with configuration based on Spring. Currently it
is a pet project of mine that has a chance of becoming a top-level project
at objectstyle.org. The part that is already done leaves me very
enthusiastic. Just like in Tapestry and WO, for each "component" you'd
have a controller java class that also keeps the model properties, then
there is a bindings file (Spring XML file) and a view (which is currently
a Java class, but can be some XML-encoded thing as well). All this is
hierarchical - components can have subcomponents. All this makes actions
and bindings very straightforward. Nothing like regular Swing mess with
inner classes.
More on this next week when I come back from vacation.
Andrus
> Please check the Scope project at sourceforge.
>
> IMHO Scope is really good, however depends on Ludovic Claude free spare
> time.
> I haven't used Scope because I'm waiting for version 2.
> Cayenne modeler uses a previous version of Scope. Maybe Andrus Adamchik
> can give us a comment about Scope.
> Additionally you can use Scope with JGoodies Forms.
>
> Another good solution, free but not open source, is XMLTalk.
> Unfortunately its development is dead.
>
> I heard Spring framework has a subproject named RCP (Rich Client
> Platform) but I don't know its details.
>
> Regards
>
> D.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Yan Farmawan [mailto:ya..urulfikri.co.id]
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 6:59 AM
>> To: tapestry-use..akarta.apache.org
>> Subject: Tapestry framework design applied on Swing app
>>
>> Hi , thanks to Mr Howard.L.S et al for creating a great framework,
>> we've been using Tapestry on 2 projects and we realize that we've made
>> the right decision by choosing Tapestry over Struts & Turbine.
>>
>> And having unleashed the Tapestry IBinding power, I wonder if there is
>> similar technique applied on Swing MVC Framework somewhere in
> opensource
>> world -- have done some Googling but no result.
>>
>> Does anybody know such a Swing Framework ?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>>
>> Yan Farmawan
>>
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