This sounds great! Good work guys :) I prefer using jdk 5 and hibernate
exclusively and might actually be able to use something like this.

On 3/23/06, Derick Fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Steven Bell wrote:
> > This looks interesting at first glance (a little soon to give a real
> opinion
> > about it).
> >
> > A couple of questions that pop to mind right off the bat:
> >
> > Do I have to be using JDK 5.0?
> > Do I have to be using Hibernate?
> >
>
> Yes, currently you have to use both JDK 5.0 and Hibernate. Hibernate
> filters are used extensively for searches. Currently the grid component
> can be mapped to any named query, the search component applies filters
> to this query to limit results.
>
> > I'm sure I'll come up with more questions if I get the time to really
> dive
> > into this, but these are a couple of showstoppers for me.
> >
> > On 3/23/06, Steve Motola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>We are proud to announce the Alpha release of the Cognition Framework,
> an
> >>open
> >>source web application framework that uses the Tapestry / Hibernate /
> >>Spring
> >>application stack.
> >>
> >>  http://www.thelabllc.com
> >>
> >>Accompanying it is an Eclipse Plug-in called the Cognition Modeler, a
> GUI
> >>tool
> >>for working with Tapestry and the Cognition Framework.
> >>
> >>  http://dev.thelabllc.com/cognition/viewlets/cognition_intro.htm
> >>
> >>We've been listening closely to the mailing list and have come across
> many
> >>of
> >>the same problems in our own development.  Here are some of the goals we
> >>achieve with the Cognition Framework:
> >>
> >>1.  Lower the bar of entry for Tapestry.
> >>2.  The ability to start quickly with Hibernate and Spring, and not be
> >>bogged
> >>down with configuration.
> >>3.  Have some common practices and standards in terms of application
> >>design and
> >>approach.
> >>4.  Provide GUI tools for Tapestry 4.  We look forward to contributing
> to
> >>Spindle and integrating this within the Beta.
> >>5.  Provide a framework that is fully extensible.
> >>6.  Rapid Application Development for Tapestry and the rest of the OS
> >>application stack.
> >>
> >>So give it a download, try it out, give feedback and get involved.  We
> >>apologize
> >>in advance about the lack of documentation, we are working aggressively
> on
> >>this,
> >>as we've been focusing on getting out the Alpha.
> >>
> >>  http://www.thelabllc.com/Products.page
> >>
> >>Right now we are at EclipseCon.  Lots of big vendors have fancy,
> >>complicated,
> >>expensive tools for JSF.
> >>
> >>The Tapestry community needs more tools - ones that are simple,
> >>affordable, easy
> >>to use and allow us to solve problems quickly.  We think Cognition
> >>Framework is
> >>on the right path and look forward to having it grow and serve the needs
> >>of the
> >>Tapestry community and beyond.
> >>
> >>
> >>Derick Fernando, Lead Architect
> >>Steve Motola, President
> >>
> >>The Lab, LLC
> >>http://www.thelabllc.com
> >>
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> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Steven Bell
> >
>
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