Hi Manjit,

 

we've implemented something very similar for our enterprise customers
and as 

Malcom mentioned these applications are also only accessible by our
customers.

 

We started with Click v1.4 implementing at first a backoffice  module
for 

Automobile repairshops complementing our existing suite of struts-based 

applications in the automobile industry offered in many countries
world-wide. 

 

Given our positive experience with Click we decided company-wide to do
all web-

based development based on the Click framework and to re-implement all
existing 

functionality (from several hundred jsp pages).

 

To support different workflows, customized page layouts and various
other 

configuraitons down to the individual field level we developed a 

businessrule/workflow engine containing all the information and adapted
it to 

the Click framework. This allows us to auto-generate components, apply
different 

page layouts and navigation based on a existing bean model (vho's).
During 

generation field level rules like visibility, defaults, validation, etc
are 

applied at runtime as well as the field mapping to/from the bean model
is done.

 

In summary I can say that Click proved very suitable for this task and
the whole 

project is considered as a success.

 

Kind regards, 

Harry

 

http://www.audatex.com


> Hi
>
>
>
> We need to develop an automated (dynamic screen generation from
> pre-defined
> configuration files) web-based GUI framework for one of our enterprise
> application. We are evaluating Apache Click as potential web-based GUI
> framework, to build our components. We have explored the potential of
the
> framework by developing a demonstrator application using Apache Click.
> Click
> scored higher in our evaluation process. However, I need the answers
for
> the
> following questions before we take a final decision.
>
>
>
> 1.       Do we have reference of any company or corporate (other than
> https://cwiki.apache.org/CLICK/powered-by-click.html) that has adopted
> Click?
>
> 2.       The next version of Apache Click 2.3.0 was scheduled in June
> 2010.
> What is the tentative release date of Apache Click 2.3.0?
>
>
>
> Guidance on these questions shall be highly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Thanks, Manjit Oberoi
>






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