I really like the idea. It shows that with JSF and Hibernate, you can
start reduce boilerplate code to the max. What is left to do is
defining the design, and that's it.

You don't show in your tutorials how to customize the action methods
if need be, though.

How are you handling hibernate sessions and state saving with the framework?

regards,

Martin

On 3/31/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alxeij great...
>
> I think your way is the way to go, moving over
> to the next level.
> God knows why almost every week the next framework pops
> up which still messes around on servlet jsp level
> instead of trying to add value to one of the existing frameworks.
> Great stuff.
>
>
>
> Werner
>
> Alexey Maslov schrieb:
> > Hi,
> >
> >   I want to introduce a new framework and I'm a bit
> > afraid of it. There are so many Java frameworks
> > announced these days that personally I'm tired of all
> > this. So, please be kind to this post :). Thank you.
> >
> >   We have developed a new MyFaces-based application
> > framework called "Rumba." It is not a silver bullet or
> > "the best framework that will make you 10x
> > productive." Rumba has a clear focus – it is an
> > application framework that builds a reusable
> > Controller that should seamlessly integrate web
> > framework (MyFaces) and persistence framework
> > (currently Hibernate).
> >
> >   Key Rumba concepts:
> > - Objects can be passed between web pages as simple
> > request attributes
> > - Page controls can be directly bound to an object
> > model
> > - Transparent persistence
> > - Slick configuration
> >
> > You can read more on Rumba website:
> > http://www.rumbaframework.org. We have made a brief
> > tutorial to get started easily.
> >
> > What do you think? Does the idea make sense to you?
> > Have we missed anything important?
> >
> > Thank you very much for feedback :)
> >
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