09 Aug 2008 0200-0300 (-0500) Confluence outage
starting in 1 day
Rss spring
Projects
A set of java tools that allow for the monitoring and management of data

This project provides a Castor JDO-specific implementation of the Spring ORM module, allowing users to use Spring ORM as their preferred choice of dealing with the persistence aspects of their applications whilst using Castor JDO as underlying persistence provider.

XPlanner is a project planning and tracking tool for eXtreme Programming (XP) teams. If you are not familiar with XP software development practices, the links page contains pointers to relevant resources. To summarize the XP planning process, the customers pick the features to be added (user stories) to each development iteration (typically, one to three weeks in duration). The developers estimate the effort to complete the stories either at the story level or by decomposing the story into tasks and estimating those. Information about team development velocity from the previous iteration is used to estimate if the team can complete the stories proposed by the customer. If the team appears to be overcommitted, the set of stories are renegotiated with the customer. The XPlanner tool was created to support this process and address issues experienced in a long-term real-life XP project.

Trails is a domain driven development framework for Java that aims to bring some of the excellent ideas of Ruby on Rails to the Java platform. By developing a POJO domain model with some annotations, it is possible to get a fully working Spring/Hibernate/Tapestry application without custom development. Trails does this without any source code generation and all screens are fully customizable as needed. As well, Trails provides other features such as validation, role based security and I18N.

Powered by OpenXource Xircles™ (Version: 0.1-6447)