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- WebWork 1.4 Interceptors with Spring by Van Koyuki - [Clicks: 73]
A new step-by-step guide in the webwork cookbook is now available that explains how to integrate webwork 1.4 with springframework. This integration will allow you to use springframework for bean wiring and to specify interceptors for actions.
http://wiki.opensymphony.com/space/Spring+Framework+Integration - Dec, 2003 - Building with WebWork2 by Kris Thompson - [Clicks: 94]
This article takes you through the development of the Wafer weblog application using the WebWork 2.x release and covers many of the basic features of WebWork2 such as Interceptors, Action classes, the Inversion of Control pattern, Validation, and more.
http://www.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=WebWork2 - Nov, 2003 - Web apps in a snap by Erik Swenson - [Clicks: 132]
This column provides an introduction to WebWork and illustrates the process of login page creation using WebWork and two different view technologies, JavaServer Pages (JSP) and Velocity.
[Create a login page with WebWork, JSP, and Velocity]
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-2003/jw-0307-opensourceprofile.html - Mar, 2003
- AdminApp - [Clicks: 915]
This Hibernate demo application is a simple Java servlet web application build by the Hibernate team to show how Hibernate might work with WebWork2. … Full source for all actions and JSPs is included, the license is LGPL. You can use this demo as a skeleton for your own Hibernate2 and WebWork2 project.
[Hibernate2, WebWork2, Tomcat, MySQL]
http://www.hibernate.org/159.html - Dec, 2003 - WebWork 2 Weblog - [Clicks: 44]
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wafer/weblog-webwork2.zip?download - Oct, 2003 - (ZIP - 2323 Kb) - xPetstore by Herve Tchepannou, Brian McSweeney, James Cooley - [Clicks: 508]
xPetstore is a re-implementation of Sun Microsystem PetStore based on xDoclet. This demo application demonstrate how to use open source frameworks to build WODRA (Write Once, Deploy and Run Anywhere) J2EE applications.
[xPetstore has been implemented using 2 differents approaches: 1) A pure EJB solution based on JSP, Struts, Sitemesh, EJB 2.0 and CMP 2.0, 2) A Servlet solution based on Velocity, WebWork, Sitemesh, POJO and Hibernate.]
http://xpetstore.sourceforge.net/index.html - May, 2003
- WebWork and XWork by Jason Carreira - [Clicks: 89]
In this interview Jason discusses the WebWork and XWork frameworks. He describes how hierarchical MVC works in WebWork, defines the inversion of control pattern, and looks at how interceptors are used, including the validation framework in XWork. He compares WebWork to Struts, talks about the OGNL expression language and looks at what's new in WebWork2.
[WebWork vs. Struts]
http://www.theserverside.com/events/library.jsp#carreira - Sep, 2003
- Struts vs. WebWork by Jason Carreira - [Clicks: 45]
I've written up a comparison of Struts vs. WebWork 1.x and WebWork2 showing the major differentiations (as I see them).
http://wiki.opensymphony.com/space/Struts+vs.+WebWork - Nov, 2003