and...
Arch4J
http://arch4j.sourceforge.net/index.html

Geared towards J2EE style deployments, but still a services framework. Has some capabilities to wrap, and thus simplify for the client, EJBs.

Robert

Paulo Gaspar wrote:

BTW, Berin... are you aware of Google???
=;o)

Some other service framework related URLs:
 http://www.nanocontainer.org/
   (Picocontainer related.)

 http://carbon.sourceforge.net/
   (A bit unflexible but quite interesting. Good docs. One
    can organize a few ideas reading them.)

 http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/hivemind/
   (On the small-is-beautiful side, the "competition" from
    inside Apache.)

 http://keelframework.org/
   (This one builds on Avalon.)

 http://fractal.objectweb.org/
   (From the introductions it looks like it has the same
    objectives as Avalon, but then I don't undertand how
    their standard API - their Avalon Framework API - will
    help... although they sure write a lot about it... on
    PDFs...)


Have fun, Paulo Gaspar



-----Original Message-----
From: Farr, Aaron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quarta-feira, 23 de Julho de 2003 16:14
To: 'Avalon Developers List'
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-----Original Message-----
From: Berin Loritsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I want simplification too, however, I need a pointer to PicoContainer
because I am not aware of it being in Avalon's CVS.


http://www.picocontainer.org/



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