This looks very interesting. The Trails project uses similar
technologies but no plugin and is more Model oriented.
My doubts are:
Why using hbm.xml files instead of annotations It looks like the
hibernate community is moving toward annotations?
Is the generation of persistent objects based only in the db schema or
can the schema be generated based on the Entity/POJOS?
It looks like Tapestry is gonna move toward getting ride of the xml spec
files. Does cognition compare on any way with Spindle when it comes to
validate Tapestry pages and components?
I have asked this same question in the Trails newsgroup, but it seems to
me that if Cognition uses hivemind, things like the Persistence
Framework or any of its part could be replace just extending
configuration points. So that people won't be forced to use Hibernate,
etc...
Can Cognition work with specless pages and components?
Thanks. It looks like a very promising project
Raul Raja.
Derick Fernando wrote:
Hello,
I copied this from the nightly builds, I'll try to get this resolved
shortly. Thanks for the feedback.
Robert Hannebauer wrote:
Hi,
the presentation looks really great. I wanted to try the modeler, but it
seems there are some missing classes/packages.
e.x. com.thelabllc.cfmodel.wizards.NewProjectCreationWizard.
Robert
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
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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