Viacheslav N Tararin wrote:

Hello all,

I now making decision about platform for large Java/CORBA based
application. I about 1 month learn content of different projects on
Jakarta. You have good blocks for development but I not found any
framework.


Have you looked at Avalon Framework and the "Developing With Avalon"
documentation on the site?

I don't know how much more plain that can be.

http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon


Jakarta's projects good designed and quality coded and tested, but not
integrated.
I don't know how to build what I need based on Jakarta projects.

Example, I download at one day all Avalone subprojects and found
different versions of ANT tool in each project. For projects with 300K
of source code I must download 5M .zip file. But I can download one
tool for all projects and only source for each.


The more recent versions of the Avalon subprojects either do not or
will not have Jakarta ANT in them any longer.  This will remove the
need to download 5M files.

CVS has the current state of all the projects--which for Avalon Cornerstone
and Phoenix you would need.



I think more users need not many unintegrated projects, but one quality designed framework for Java server application. I personality need one tools from one hand.


Again, look at Avalon.  Our packaging is not perfect, but we are continually
improving the state of them.

I think though that what you are calling a framework is not necessarily the
same thing as what we call a framework.  Take a look at the documentation
on the site, and help us help you by asking a more focused question.  That
will help us give intelligent answers.



At this time I must perform more work for integrate different Jakarta projects in one system.

About, Avalone and Commons you must make decision.


It is a question of porting utility code to Commons or not.



Please, make all you projects compatible with each other.


:)  There are alot of egos on that issue.  Rest assured, There is alot of
Avalon code that is compatible with a large number of projects.  There are
even some Commons code that is compatible with Avalon.



Thanks.

PS.
Sorry, for my English.




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