Date: 2004-06-25T06:47:49
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= What is Avalon? =

Avalon is a component framework for Java (and effort is underway for other languages 
too).

''Ok, so what is a component framework?''

Component Oriented Programming (COP) combines nifty design patterns such as Inversion 
of Control and Seperation of Concerns to traditional Object Oriented Programming.  
Design patterns are essentially 'best practices' for solving common programming 
problems.  COP applies these practices to components -- reusable, replacable, 
composable objects which when assembled together (usually inside of a container) make 
for a well designed, secure, and easily maintained application.

''That sounds cool, but kinda abstract and generic...''

In a way, yes.  Avalon is somewhat abstract and generic, just like object oriented 
programming is abstract and generic.  Avalon is a COP framework for Java (and soon 
other languages!).  All the basic algorithms and utilities for using those design 
patterns are in place.  There are even a couple of containers and prebuilt components 
available.  You can then use Avalon to build just about anything, from a web 
application to a new web framework, from a desktop standalone app to a new application 
server.  Most of the 'extras' of Avalon are designed to build server-like 
applications, but the framework itself can be used anywhere.

To learn more, visit the Avalon web site:  http://avalon.apache.org/
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