Interestingly enough I played around with implementing the admin
interface this morning. In an hour or so i got basic listing and
updating done, I'll probably look into how you did the associations.
thanks
> since you are working with hibernate you might also be interested in
> my project wher
On Jan 4, 9:28 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> newforms, etc.). I choose to use Hibernate and Freemarker for the
> Model and Template but these could be easily switched out.
since you are working with hibernate you might also be interested in
my project where i tried to port
This is pretty amazing. Thank you for doing it! I'd love to be able to
expand/hack on it.
Just out of curiousity, how much time went into getting it to this
point?
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--Leo
On Jan 4, 1:12 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why, I have no idea just got the urge to see if I cou
Why, I have no idea just got the urge to see if I could. Probably
stems more from a basic dislike of the Java options (Struts, Spring,
etc) but that is for another list. I guess I got bored of real work
so I dreamed up something else to do over the new years holiday.
And yes for some clients
On 1/4/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For some unknown reason I have created a Java port of parts of
> Django,
I'd love to know a little more about *why* you did this. Are you tied
to Java as a platform? I think it's an impressive achievement, but are
you so stuck with Java
> I have posted what I have so far on google code (http://
> code.google.com/p/javango) if anyone is interested.
Interesting, for sure ...
-steve
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For some unknown reason I have created a Java port of parts of
Django, this is not using Jython but instead native Java code using
the same basic syntax (well as close as Java allows). So far it is
pretty interesting and some basic functionality is there (url mapping,
newforms, etc.). I choose
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