Hmm if you refactor your "daos" or domain classes you still need to manually change your xml files..
2009/6/10 Martin Sachs <[email protected]>: > > Spring will give you all feature you need and will need in a year... > > My Frameworks for my archetype: ;) > - Wicket > - Wicketstuff-jquery > - Spring > - singleton-beans for all short-running transactions > - session-beans with extended EntityManager for long running tx ( > dont forget to commit the tx) > - Hades (Generic JPA helper) > - Quartz (Optional) > - java.mail (Optional) > - ActiveMQ (Optional) > - asynch transactions > - Maven build > > I use no IDE-Plugins or JPA plugins or ... just plain java IDE > > Martin > > > > nino martinez wael schrieb: >> thats obviously catch a whale, hehe.. >> >> 2009/6/9 nino martinez wael <[email protected]>: >> >>> The focus these days are to simplify frameworks, for instance take >>> guice and warp persist. Really really simple to use and to setup. >>> Spring has a bit to learn about java configuration from these guys (I >>> last time I tried spring was in 2.5) however I've only tried guice >>> 1.0. >>> >>> If it takes 1 day to utilize a framework that can find a whale, it's >>> probably wort the effort. On the other hand if it requires 50% of the >>> project plan, it's probably not. >>> >>> pro's with guice are: plain java (no need for extra tools, just like >>> wicket), refactor safe, KISS, and works like I thought it would:) >>> >>> cons: a little more intrusive since configuration are in java, >>> although very simple to extend to property files or db (it's just >>> java) >>> >>> pros with spring: huge framework (you think of something, they >>> probably got it somewhere), less intrusive >>> >>> cons: xml based, huge framework.. >>> >>> Anyhow both frameworks go nicely with mocking etc... >>> >>> my 2 cents. >>> >>> >>> >>> 2009/6/9 Martin Makundi <[email protected]>: >>> >>>>> Ok, I think we can just agree to disagree, but will you do me a favor? >>>>> When (not if) you encounter a situation like Martijn is talking >>>>> about, will you post back to the list? >>>>> >>>> I just believe in principle that hunting for some bug for 3 weeks is >>>> much less waste than dragging some toolkit along for 3 years, 6-man >>>> team, 100-man team, however big the more waste. Usually only few >>>> people hunt for the bug for 3 weeks. >>>> >>>> And it is true, it is important to know what to do yourself and what not >>>> to. >>>> >>>> ** >>>> Martin >>>> >>>> >>>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
