Thank you! And I agree entirely.

(I've tried to add the link myself, but it seems Daisy won't sent me a 
confirmation email for my registration...)

On 09/14/2010 05:30 PM, Jerome Louvel wrote:
> Hi Tal,
>
> Congratulations for this release! More users relying on Restlet is always a 
> positive news for our community and technology.
>
> BTW, I've added a link to Prudence here:
> http://wiki.restlet.org/community/165-restlet.html
>
> Best regards,
> Jerome
> --
> Restlet ~ Founder and Technical Lead ~ http://www.restlet.o​rg
> Noelios Technologies ~ http://www.noelios.com
>
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Tal Liron [mailto:[email protected]]
> Envoyé : dimanche 12 septembre 2010 02:39 À : [email protected] 
> Objet : Prudence 1.0 RC1
>
> I'm very happy to announce the first public release candidate of Prudence, an 
> open source web development platform based on Restlet 2.0.
>
> http://threecrickets.com/prudence/
>
> Prudence comes with a comprehensive 100-page manual, a complete example 
> application and an extensive online reference. It's been in development for 
> more than a year and has undergone a lot of testing in live production 
> environments.
>
> If you've depended on JEE containers such as Tomcat or JBoss to deploy your 
> Restlet apps, you might be happy to replace them with Prudence.
> Prudence acts as a Restlet-centric container, fully supporting advanced 
> Restlet features such as virtual hosts and routing, while also providing you 
> with a live administration application, pre-configured "just works"
> logging, configuration files for daemons/services, debugging information, and 
> deployment by zip file (just like WAR files in JEE).
> Furthermore, much of the Prudence documentation could be helpful to newcomers 
> to Restlet.
>
> See the special page for Restlet users:
>
> http://threecrickets.com/prudence/manual/restlet-container/
>
> Beyond functioning as a mere container, Prudence provides a JSP-like view 
> environment, with what might be the most sophisticated caching system you've 
> seen in a web platform, and allows easy prototyping of your Restlet resources 
> and filters. You can do all of this in your choice of six dynamic languages: 
> Python, Ruby, JavaScript, PHP, Clojure and Groovy. Velocity and Succinct 
> templating is also included.
>
> Enjoy! And please join the Prudence community:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/prudence-community
>
> Special thanks go to Noelios, and especially Jérôme, for cultivating such a 
> vibrant community around Restlet. It's a solid foundation.
>
> -Tal Liron
>
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