adasal wrote:
Joachim what are your thoughts on OWL export of the object model? Where
would that be used?
The main use for me is for documentation purposes. It is very practical
to take the owl model, import that into protégé and use the Jambalaya
plugin to create a graphical representation
Joachim what are your thoughts on OWL export of the object model? Where
would that be used?
I have to admit I am interested in something else, but have made no
progress, that of the possible use of Tapestry with OWL. Henry Story has the
story (excuse the pun). https://sommer.dev.java.net/sommer.htm
So this commit message about two weeks ago is a mistake in apache's
automatic commit notification system?
http://www.archivum.info/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2008-04/msg00012.html
(For the link-challenged, it's Jesse Kuhnhert commiting a change to
the Tapestry4 code with the following log comments:
Rob,
Your "gospel" is not working.
I have used tapestry for several years now, starting from v3 to v4 and
now v5. Especially with v5 it is actually getting very apparent that
this really is a work of genius. Maybe you should try using it a little
instead of always bashing it.
For equanda ta
Hi Joachim,
I have looked at your web site and discussed this with colleagues. It seems
like a very interesting development to me. The apparent ease with which MVC
can be split between different machines may be of particular interest to us
due to the scale and further scaling needs of our web site,
Joachim,
Great tool but who cares here on the list? I should say you made a bad
decision by choosing Tapestry. Tapestry users are fading and you could tell
that yourself by looking at the traffic here on the list. If you had done it
for say GWT or Wicket, you would have received tons of feedbacks
equanda, a open source project to generate a JEE application based on a
domain model, has released version 0.9.
equanda generates the EJB3 access objects with possibility for powerful
declarative constraints and added programmatic constraints.
equanda also generates a tapestry5 based user inter
equanda, a open source project to generate a JEE application based on a
domain model, has released version 0.9.
equanda generates the EJB3 access objects with possibility for powerful
declarative constraints and added programmatic constraints.
equanda also generates a tapestry5 based user interfa