Justin,

We haven't tried anything like this yet. We had a quick look at the
Spring documentation, in particular:

http://www.springframework.org/docs/reference/mvc.html#mvc-introduction-pluggability
http://www.springframework.org/docs/reference/view.html#view-xslt

Based on this, it seems that the strength of the Spring "Web
framework" is that it is (or tries to be) "view technology" agnostic,
which makes Spring a potentially good candidate for integration with
OXF. Now it's a matter of understanding the best integration strategy,
but this will require digging much deeper in the Spring documentation.

-Erik

Justin Makeig wrote:

> Has anyone tried to use OXF as the presentation layer on top of the
> Spring framework (http://www.springframework.org)? Some of the newer
> frameworks (Keel, Pico, Spring, etc.) offer some very cool features
> in a very flexible architecture. However, they all default to JSP,
> Velocity, Tapestry, etc. for the presentation layer. I'd like to be
> able to use the awesome XForms and XML pipelining that OXF gives me
> on top of (and loosely coupled with) a framework like Spring. Any
> advice/assistance would be much appreciated.
>
> - Justin
>
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> ThatOne Company
> http://www.thatone.com/

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