Hmm, sounds like Trails to me. Is it good idea to start another app
generator project? Perhaps Chris Nelson could use some help.

Cheers,

Geoff

On 11/24/05, John Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working on a project to create a Tapestry application generator. This 
> will be for lightweight applications, i.e. the typical web application not 
> requiring EJB and a application server, and all that heavy J2EE stuff.
>
> The idea is that a enterprise model is designed using a GUI tool. This will 
> define a set of entity object interfaces, services and persistence layer.
>
> From these a set of Tapestry components will be generated; i.e. create entity 
> page, retrieve entity page, update entity page, etc... and then a HiveMind 
> service business class encapsulating the CRUD persistence and anything else, 
> and hooking into the persistence layer - I'm using Cayenne at the moment. It 
> will also wire up the services using a generated hivemodule. Everything will 
> be well decoupled and pluggable, lightweight, using the minimum number of 
> frameworks/technologies.
>
> I wonder if others are interested in this venture, people with 
> Tapestry/HiveMind/Cayenne and Velocity would be ideal. If so, it would be 
> nice to set up an open source project.
>
> If you know of anything simlar, please let me know.
>
> John
>


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