RE: [Hibernate] Re: [OS-webwork] Re: [Opensymphony-developers] A Proposal: Opensymphony Conductor

2003-08-14 Thread Jason Carreira
: [Opensymphony-developers] A Proposal: Opensymphony Conductor Mike, the impression I'm getting among our users is that people are really keen on the Spring Fwk, for showing how things _fit_together_. It gives them a starting point for ok, how do I use all this cool POJO stuff to build an actual

RE: [OS-webwork] Re: [Opensymphony-developers] A Proposal: Opensymphony Conductor

2003-08-14 Thread Jason Carreira
]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [OS-webwork] Re: [Opensymphony-developers] A Proposal: Opensymphony Conductor On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 06:29 PM, Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote: Joseph - where is the code? No code, no idea - sorry. Jason - sounds like an interesting idea

Re: [OS-webwork] Re: [Opensymphony-developers] A Proposal: Opensymphony Conductor

2003-08-14 Thread Mike Cannon-Brookes
Joseph - where is the code? No code, no idea - sorry. Jason - sounds like an interesting idea, but could we focus on getting WW2 / XW finished and released first? :) Also the goals of the framework (?) sound too broad. It looks like a collection of Open Source tools to me, albeit a good one -

Re: [OS-webwork] Re: [Opensymphony-developers] A Proposal: Opensymphony Conductor

2003-08-14 Thread Matthew E . Porter
On Wednesday, August 13, 2003, at 06:29 PM, Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote: Joseph - where is the code? No code, no idea - sorry. Jason - sounds like an interesting idea, but could we focus on getting WW2 / XW finished and released first? :) I disagree. To me, this seems like the next logical