Javacorporate Ltd. is pleased to announce the Expresso Framework as an open
source project. We have a demo available on-line with source code being
available for download within a few days.

This application framework is designed exclusively for servlet-based
application. It is designed to allow rapid construction of web applications
by providing all of the components common to such applications in a
completely standards-based way. Expresso builds on the Servlet API in a way
designed to support custom extensions in a specific layer of the object
hierarchy, allowing updates to the framework without creating orphan
versions.

The services include:
        Database objects (object/relational mapping) w/advanced connection pooling
        Security, session management, database level and application/method level
        Job Control (queuing, priorities, scheduling, etc)
        System Health Check
        Logging (extending standard servlet logging with multi-level, color-coded
HTML)
        Event Notification (via e-mail, using JavaMail API)
        Configuration Values

It is Javacorporate's hope and intention to work with the developer
community to extend the Expresso framework to include a full open source EJB
application server. Expresso is already very compatible with EJB's, but is
not in itself an EJB server. We'd like to solicit input on what features
members of the list would like to see in such a server and to invite
interested developers to participate.

Please have a look at http://www.javacorporate.com

Feedback/comments most appreciated!

Thanks

Michael Nash
Technical Director

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