Author: Jiangnan Baiyi
A piece of gossip today, when Asp.net 2.0 and the rails system ror/Django/turbogears were both cracked, the Java Web Framework's big guys finally saw the wolf. They sat down and ate a pack, start to discuss cooperation.
The message is displayed on the blog of Dion almaer, TSS editor.Java Web alignment GroupIndeed, the lineup was booming, with 36 member members, and most of the bosses on the rivers and lakes had arrived. Yahoo group offers a free visit, but he has not posted any post since.
Framework |
Group members |
Beehive |
Rich FEIT |
Appfuse |
Matt raible |
Assumerverfaces |
Ed Burns, Kito Mann, Craig McClanahan, Roger kitain, Jacob hookom, James Mitchell, Adam winer |
MyFaces |
Bill dusydney, Ted husted, James Mitchell, Travis reeder |
Seam |
Gavin king, Jacob hookom |
Rife |
Geert Bevin, JR boyens, Keith Lea |
Spring MVC and Web flow |
Alef arendsen, Keith Donald |
Stripes |
Tim Fennell |
Struts classic |
Don Brown, Ted husted, James Mitchell, Hubert rabago, Niall Pemberton |
Struts Shale |
Craig Mcclanahan |
Struts Ti |
Don ?, Rick ?, Patrick ?, James? |
Webwork |
Patrick lightbody |
Wicket |
Eelco hillenius |
The above list has become history. the only interesting thing is that tapestry is not listed.
The final result of this group is that struts and webwork have played a stage where your name is my nameStruts ti. --- "With Struts as the name, webwork as the core, and beehive annotataion and pageflow, we can further improve the integration capability with JSF ". Unfortunately, spring MVC will not be added for the time being, but it is still unknown how to merge the JSF series. The most anticipated is its Phase 2 -- zero congfig file.