X-Git-Url: http://wamblee.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fsite%2Fxdoc%2Findex.xml;h=b8cef0d86cfa132e9a9413d20b4e8257e5d503eb;hb=a57546c981a6a320c162d59239e83fd248ea7c4d;hp=e21a3a6b5f26246bc1123cac3a4ba3efdc41da40;hpb=9ab1cdaab5c1a1829883c267c7b400556ca16499;p=utils diff --git a/src/site/xdoc/index.xml b/src/site/xdoc/index.xml index e21a3a6b..b8cef0d8 100644 --- a/src/site/xdoc/index.xml +++ b/src/site/xdoc/index.xml @@ -2,19 +2,58 @@ - + - Utilities library overview + overview Erik Brakkee
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- The utilities library consists of software to support development of - Java and in particular Java EE applications. - See the links on the left side for information about various - components of the utilities library. -

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The utilities library consists of software to support development of Java and in + particular Java EE applications. I started this in 2005 when I realized that it would be + very nice to have a support library readily available instead of having to cut and paste + from old code.

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There are many purposes for this documentation:

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See the links on the left side for information about various components of the utilities + library.

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Some parts in the utilities library may seem familiar to users of other popular frameworks + such as Spring and Guice. This is not always a coincidence. + It is my view that Spring is just another IOC framework and that there can be many IOC + frameworks. Also, the support that one actually needs to develop applications and in + particular enterprise applications efficiently only requires a few basic support utilities + and typically not a big framework.

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Apart from this, there are many other interesting developments going on:

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In particular, I believe that Java EE 6 with new powerful concepts such as singleton + beans, lifecycle management, Contexts and Dependency Injection, used in combination with Enterprise OSGI will + provide the most powerful way to develop applications in the future. In this. I am making + only an exception for web frameworks to which I think JSF is not a good solution. I would + use Wicket anyday if it's up to me.

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