Julian13
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于 2002-12-13 11:02
floater wrote: I think it's in the Oreilly book. ... REMOVED TO SAVE SPACE ... contribute to it. When the time is ready, we could go forward.
I am more on utilizing the framework instead of developing mine in this stage (though it may be fun and satisfactory ^.^).
I am using a set of tools generating my domain class, data-access class, HTML, JSP and servlet for database centric web application. It does work well in term of user experience since I have added different JavaScript and CSS stuff for interactive user interface (to avoid massive reloading).
Neverless, I am facing difficulty to enrich my backend side like server side validation and connection pool, etc. I believe these can be solved by some framework Thus, I am more focus on the aspects like customizable workflow and business logic. I expect the framework allow me customize the application workflow and business logic on-the-fly with siimple script plus utilizing most of my domain classes.
As you said, XML/XSLT based templates might be the ultimate solution. However, the XML/XSLT itself might be too generic as a framework [for me]. If it can support some open standard XML format world be better. For example, if a framework support XMLSchema to dynamic create HTML frontend and database backend or a framework support BPML (http://www.bpmi.org/) for dynamic processing workflow, etc. This really boost up the speed for development and help developer more focus on the business logic instead of the technical issue.
So far, I think Cocoon is a excellent foundation to what I want. Of course, I will try to study what you have quoted for our reference too. Thank you very much. ^.^
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