[ajug-members] recommendation on solid tutorial for hibernate/spring/maven2 setup

gunnar at hillert.com gunnar at hillert.com
Wed Sep 10 02:22:18 EDT 2008


Maybe we should also organize an AJUG presentation about Appfuse at some
point.

For the last few years I always keep it in my toolbox. Not only is it
great for getting new projects started, but it is also very nice for
learning new frameworks (a good source for some example code, too :-), as
Appfuse literally supports any Java related web-framework/persistence
framework combination out there.

Even if you don't use Appfuse directly - it is is still a great
inspirational source for a good set of conventions.

Cheers,

Gunnar

> On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 11:25 AM, <gunnar at hillert.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> In my opinion the best resource to look at is Appfuse
>> (http://appfuse.org/). If you want something 'lighter' also check out:
>> Appfuse Light (https://appfuse-light.dev.java.net/)
>>
>
>
> Played around with appfuse tonight. Very impressed. It's perfect for what
> I
> need.. a quick skeleton using hibernate3/spring/maven.
>
> (Thanks Matt if you frequent this list as well.:)
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