Sunday, April 5, 2015

NetBean's Team Menu | Oracle's MVC 1.0

Team.We found a menu item under NetBean's Team menu that allows for the relocation of an Subversion project. We hope that this is all that we must use for placing the projects which we have in a local repositories online at java.net.

Also, we created the CABOOSE controller as an HTTPServlet project and will place it in a JAVA archive for use in your own projects. It will be placed on-line with a user's guide and accessible from java.net/project/caboose in the coming months.

We likely will not deliver an online post this Monday, but one will be available on Wednesday.

We were checking our SEO rankings for keywords such as "JAVA CABOOSE", "CABOOSE MVC", and etc. when we found an article outlining Oracle MVC 1.0 JSR started last summer. We joined the JAVA Community Process in 2013 and shared our desired for a CABOOSE-like MVC as a JSR in early 2014. I am not sure if this is what spawned the interest in creating the MVC 1.0 JSR based upon JAVA Server Faces and the lessons learned from Struts and Spring and their use of the Action concept.

For those of you who enjoy the simplicity of the CABOOSE MVC system, its XML configuration file describing each view and the user-defined replacement tiles, plus the use of dynamic invocation, consider joining the JCP and letting Oracle know what you enjoy about this project and MVC development strategy. After joining the JCP, also definitely join the CABOOSE project.

One can find out more about Oracle MVC 1.0 JSR at:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/java/mvc-2280472.html

https://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=371

Also, here is an older article which discusses Oracle's view on the MVC architecture in Standard Edition development:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/javase/index-142890.html


For those of you who are celebrating a holiday this weekend, we hope that it has been a joyous few days. And whether or not you had a holiday over the past few days, enjoy the upcoming work week. Remember...Hunt...Peck...Think...Engineering is for the birds.

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