For a new software project to be noticed, it doesn't just have to be free: it has to be well documented, well tested, have plenty of working examples, an attractive Web site and high quality code. And even then the competition is fierce: developers are busy people, and have very limited time to evaluate new technologies.
So the big feature in the new release of Metawidget, aside from a number of upgrades and enhancements (such as Commons Validator support), is a Live Demo that lets you immediately get in and start playing and coding with Metawidget. I'm hoping it's a great way to let people try it without having to download, unzip and read through the usual distribution.
The Live Demo uses an enhanced version of the Groovy 1.6 Console Applet to give you a fully working Java-like scripting environment. Everything is set up for you just to click Run. You can then fiddle with the code, even import your own business model classes on to the CLASSPATH to see how Metawidget renders them.
You can find the Live Demo here:
Also, special thanks to Gerardo Diazcorujo and Ryan Cornia for their help testing this release. Your continued feedback is invaluable to us. Please let us know what you think.
1 comments:
In the past I used openxava and naked object but their approach is too invasive and unfittable. Widget is otherwise very flexible and integrates an environment already in production. Great great great framework!!!
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