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  • IoC in Beehive by Garrett Conaty   - [Clicks: 102]
    Through the @Control and @Context annotations, the Beehive control framework provides an elegant IoC implementation that will help you avoid building tightly coupled Java applications.
    http://www.ftponline.com/weblogicpro/2004_11/magazine/columns/beekeeperscorner/ - Oct, 2004
  • The Buzz about Beehive by Cliff Schmidt   - [Clicks: 102]
    Beehive, based on the Workshop application framework, is an open-source software project that delivers the first, cross-container, ease-of-use programming model and application framework for J2EE- and SOA-based applications.
    http://www.ftponline.com/weblogicpro/2004_07/magazine/features/cschmidt/ - Jun, 2004
  • Beehive Project FAQ   - [Clicks: 161]
    Beehive Frequently Asked Questions
    http://dev2dev.bea.com/technologies/beehive/beehive_faq.jsp - 2004
  • Beehive Project Overview   - [Clicks: 157]
    There is a strong need for a cohesive, easy-to-use programming model for building J2EE applications. Developers new to Java are forced to learn a myriad of APIs just to build simple applications; advanced J2EE developers are forced to write tedious plumbing code; and tools authors are limited in what they can do to simplify the experience due to the underlying complexity. Moreover, Java developers need next-generation tools as they move beyond J2EE to service-oriented-architectures for both development and integration. Beehive is intended to address these needs.
    http://dev2dev.bea.com/technologies/beehive/overview.jsp - 2004

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Interview Transcripts:
  • Apache Beehive by Garrett Conaty   - [Clicks: 26]
    BEA recently moved various parts of Workshop into the open source community via the Beehive project. Garrett Conaty is a principal technologist on the Beehive team, and has a good insight on how this happened and what it means for developers. This interview discusses what Beehive consists of, how developers can use it, building controls and page flows, as well as other open source efforts such as XMLBeans.
    http://dev2dev.bea.com/trainingevents/dev2devlive/garrettconaty.jsp - 2004
  • Open source strategy and the Beehive project by Cliff Schmidt   - [Clicks: 22]
    In this interview Cliff Schmidt discusses the new Beehive initiative, as well as the overall open source strategy at BEA. He goes into detail on the various packages in Beehive: Java Web Services, NetUI PageFlows, and Controls. He also discusses XMLBeans, and reasons why it is part of Apache.
    http://dev2dev.bea.com/trainingevents/dev2devlive/cliffschmidt.jsp - 2004

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