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- Spring Web Flow by Kishore Kumar - [Clicks: 121]
Spring Web Flow (SWF) is a powerful framework for implementing page flows in a Web application. Even though SWF is part of the Spring Web application development suite that includes Spring MVC, its flexible architecture allows it to be used with any presentation tier Web framework including Apache Struts and JSF. SWF is now available as a development-ready PR 3.0 version and is expected to be part of Spring 1.3. In this article, we'll explore the features of SWF and use it to build a sample page flow scenario.
http://java.sys-con.com/read/131756.htm - Sep, 2005 - Spring Web Flow Examined by Steven Devijver - [Clicks: 106]
Spring guru, Steven Devijver, gives Javalobby its first look at the new Spring Web Flow. Read on to follow Steven as he guides you through the XML and Java to create powerful web work flows.
http://www.javalobby.org/articles/spring-webflow/ - Jul, 2005 - Spring Web Flow by Keith Donald, Erwin Vervaet - [Clicks: 77]
Have you found as your web application gets more complex, understanding and managing the page flow – the orchestration that drives your application use cases – gets harder and harder? Are you tired of being forced into very particular ways of doing things that don’t give you much reuse? Do you feel you’re spending too much time developing your own approaches to generic problems like session state management? Enter Spring Web Flow.
http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=SpringWebFlow - May, 2005 - Spring WebFlow Sneak Preview: Reuse and Framework Abstraction by Edmon Begoli - [Clicks: 49]
Spring WebFlow is a new Web framework that brings an innovative and highly structured approach to building Web applications. Get a sneak peek of the features in this next-generation Spring offering.
http://www.devx.com/webdev/Article/28041 - May, 2005