Do you use a custom request parameter validator framework as well? So far I
was unable to find one what I'd really like.. so I'd love to hear what
framework others utilize for that purpose.

dyn

On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 11:21:49AM +0200, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> I am hooked to Maverick as well. I used it for several projects, and
> just begun using it for a large scale project. For this project I am
> responsible for education as well, and for this purpose I developped a
> small example webapp. It uses Velocity for the views and provides a
> small additional framework for default error handling etc, and uses
> Hibernate for ORM (MySQL as database) ORM.
> 
> If you want, I can send it to you (and other interested readers). Maybe
> it's nice for your presentation, and I think the additional framework
> shows an example of how to do semi-automatic error handling, as this is
> something that people coming from Struts look for when they start using
> Maverick (at least, that's my experience).
> 
> It's not documented yet, but it should not be too difficult to find out
> what's happening.
> 
> Eelco
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Volkmann,
> Mark
> Sent: maandag 21 juli 2003 22:22
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [Mav-user] new user
> 
> 
> I see that there isn't much traffic on this mailing list now.  That's a
> shame.  I just learned about Maverick a few days ago and I'm hooked.  I
> like it much better that Struts.  Part of the reason is that I strongly
> prefer generating HTML using XSLT than using JSP and Struts strongly
> leans toward JSP.
> DOMify works great for generating an XML representation of your model!
> However, I think the issue of it not dealing with circular references
> needs to be addressed.
> I'm creating a presentation of Maverick that I may present at the St.
> Louis Java User Group soon.  If there is any interest in putting a link
> to my presentation on the Maverick web site, I'd be open to that.  If
> anyone is interested, I can send my presentation to this mailing list
> before I give the talk.  That way if I've misstated something, one of
> you might correct me on it before it's too late.
> Congrats on a great framework! 
> 
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