I am hooked to Maverick as well. I used it for several projects, and
just begun using it for a large scale project. For this project I am
responsible for education as well, and for this purpose I developped a
small example webapp. It uses Velocity for the views and provides a
small additional framework for default error handling etc, and uses
Hibernate for ORM (MySQL as database) ORM.

If you want, I can send it to you (and other interested readers). Maybe
it's nice for your presentation, and I think the additional framework
shows an example of how to do semi-automatic error handling, as this is
something that people coming from Struts look for when they start using
Maverick (at least, that's my experience).

It's not documented yet, but it should not be too difficult to find out
what's happening.

Eelco


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Mark
Sent: maandag 21 juli 2003 22:22
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Subject: [Mav-user] new user


I see that there isn't much traffic on this mailing list now.  That's a
shame.  I just learned about Maverick a few days ago and I'm hooked.  I
like it much better that Struts.  Part of the reason is that I strongly
prefer generating HTML using XSLT than using JSP and Struts strongly
leans toward JSP.
DOMify works great for generating an XML representation of your model!
However, I think the issue of it not dealing with circular references
needs to be addressed.
I'm creating a presentation of Maverick that I may present at the St.
Louis Java User Group soon.  If there is any interest in putting a link
to my presentation on the Maverick web site, I'd be open to that.  If
anyone is interested, I can send my presentation to this mailing list
before I give the talk.  That way if I've misstated something, one of
you might correct me on it before it's too late.
Congrats on a great framework! 


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