a new powerful become for replacing insted struts,jsf and other j2ee frameworks
Struts Vs Jsf
I am a developer and I am deploy several j2ee project with jsf and struts until 5 mount ago.But few days ago when I read shine framework`s document and test it ,shine`s ability's is very interest for me,so I try to attain more more information about shine framework.
When I read it and try to deploy that sample with shine ,I understand that I find my favorite framework for
Implementing my J2EE projects.
but I can`t use it in that time.Because of shine is not yet reliable because it`s new and untried.
but was understand that this framework will be one of powerfully J2EE Frameworks as soon as soon.Maybe shine
is the best J2EE Framework in near future.
1 week later I find several document about shine(that is from shine framework`s supporter team).
they are very interest.
Work with Ajax in shine is unbelievable.It`s very simple.
And developers can write other j2ee frameworks code in shine tags.
Shine is really a service oriented framework.
Shine Architecture is JWMS(java web model service).I can not finde a document about JWMS but I write a request for shine`s supporter team to describe about that.
thats enough.I describe about some ability of shine.
You can test it and see with your eyes fore believe it.
I sure if you test it,you will be shine`s user .
you can find shine`s document in INTERNET or in shine support team`s web site :
www.J2sos.Org in technical forum.
or in
HTTP://groups.Google.Com/group/j2sos
and for download shine framework you must visit sourceforge.Net in this link:
HTTP://sourceforge.Net/projects/shine-app/
I want to deploying a small project with shine.
Because I think developers can not risk on their project with using shine for one time like me.
When it complete I want to upload it fore developers.
If that`s result is like my think, actually I choose shine for deploy my project.
if you deploy a project with shine,please upload your first project for us too see that.
good luck.
-reply by joe plet
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