> Until the underlying Plum framework is available separately from the
> proprietary "IDE" 

Maybe there's room for the Plum developers to more clearly separate
the Plum IDE from the framework - from what I know, the IDE generates
a "project" XML file from which code is generated.  If Productivity
Enhancement ported the 'generator' to Java (moving from C# to Java
isn't too hard), then folks could develop to that XML standard using
Plum IDE, notepad, or vi (if they're masochists), and then fire up the
generator on the platform of their choosing.

Better yet, the XML project code could generate a service layer
seperate from the 'framework' custom tags, so that you could re-use
the entities defined in the project outside of the Plum presentation
layer.

Actually, this sounds fun, maybe I'll start writing my own code generator.

-Joe

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