> What sort of design pattern would you recommend for using/glue the four
> library
> together ? Or may be all this can be use in a very loose couple manner and it
> just fall in place nicely ? I think I've heard many time that the combination
> of  the four tool together are great but haven't come across any real world
> example yet. May be u can give me some pointer on this ?

Yep - all just work very nicely together!
 
> Also, I notice Atlassian flagship product Jira is using ofbiz's entity engine
> instead of hibernate, any reason ? Shall we consider entity engine instead of
> hibernate ?

Yes, JIRA uses OFBiz but we have other stuff internally that uses Hibernate.
OFBiz works better for JIRA's needs because Hibernate was not as advanced
when we started it. I would say now that Hibernate is probably easier to
use, and has a bigger use community. Both are good!

Cheers,
Mike
 
> thanks.
> 
> Regards,
> Low
> 
> --- Mike Cannon-Brookes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Low,
>> 
>> I don't know about anyone else's dates, but I'm giving a presentation on
>> WebWork 2 at The Server Side's Symposium in mid June, so it will be stable,
>> tested and released by then ;)
>> 
>> And as for WW + Velocity + Hibernate + SiteMesh, yes that is a killer
>> combination of tools.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Mike
>> 
>> On 13/2/03 5:16 PM, "Heng Sin Low" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) penned the words:
>> 
>>> All,
>>> 
>>> We are currently evaluting the framework to use for our new CRM product.
>> I'm
>>> bias towards webwork and really like many of the features plan for webwork
>> 2.0
>>> ( I've been using webwork and are not entirely happy with the current
>> version
>>> ).
>>> 
>>> So, my concern now is the schedule of webwork 2.0 and whether it would be
>>> inline with our development schedule ( We are looking at releasing the
>> first
>>> version by September 2003 ). I do not mind to live with the rough edges of
>> the
>>> initial beta release but would like to know the estimated schedule of
>> webwork
>>> 2.0 ( For e.g, when it will be promoted from sandbox, what is the estimated
>>> first beta release date, etc ).
>>> 
>>> Also, We are looking at using webwork, velocity, hibernate and sitemesh
>>> together, maybe someone here can share his/her experience with us ?
>>> 
>>> thanks.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Low
>>> 
>>> 
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