> Ah. That is the bad train of thought. We won't be able to "iron out" stuff
> unless people actually start to implement their stuff using this software.
> You can't just rely on everyone else to do your work for you.
Got me. ;-)
> So, the longer you wait, the worse off everyone is. You might as well
start
> now, help us find some bugs and add some new features that are missing.
> Otherwise, it is much harder to progress to a final solution that is good
> for everyone. Remember, Turbine is simply the MFC of servlet development.
If
> we don't collect re-usable code somewhere, we will continue to develop
this
> stuff over and over again which is just plain stupid.
I guess my concern comes from reading the various lists and you might be
able to shed some light on the situation. If you read the coocon list,
there was a conversation about a month ago about turbine/coocon integration.
The way I read it, the coocon people wanted the base "framework" to be
coocon and use some of Turbine features such as authentication. The Turbine
people want turbine to be the base "framework" and use coocon for rendering.
Then you have Brett who have been working on his own version which is a
combination of both for his book. See below:
12/15/99 Brett Wrote:
> At work I have a very sweet app that uses Cocoon, and is built on a
> "Turbine-esque" framework. In other words, it is not Turbine, but the
> concepts are the ones that Jon and I and John and Frank, et. al. have
> been throwing around. Very loosely coupled system (although mine at
> work uses EJB ;-) as well).
I guess I am just trying to figure out how they will all be integrated and
the best way to head. For a project like Jetspeed, what is the best or
prefered method? Kevin, do you have any ideas of how you would like to
proceed?
Thanks
-rick
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earthcars.com, Inc. http://earthcars.com
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