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    Default Built a great Spring Roo-based project? Like a free kangaroo and t-shirt? :-)

    If you've built a project using Spring Roo, we'd love to recognize your work! Back by popular demand, we've secured another shipment of the cute little kangaroos we shared with the community a few months ago (photo below). Plus this time we've added some Roo t-shirts....


    Project Showcase

    Are you able to publicly share a few details (and maybe a screen shot) about one of your Roo-based projects? Perhaps you'd like to publish a blog or message here on the forum about how you used Roo on a project. Alternately, you might like to participate in a more in-depth case study. Or perhaps you'd prefer to talk about your usage in the form of the new Spring Roo Podcast series. No matter what you prefer, all of these help us build up awareness of real-world Spring Roo usage and this is invaluable for developing the Roo community. As our way of saying thanks for taking the time to share your project details, please send me an email (balex at vmware dot com) with subject "[kanga]" and I'll arrange for you to receive a limited-edition kangaroo and Roo t-shirt from us here in Australia. These were very popular last time we gave them out, and we're looking forward to more "action shots" as they make their way across the world once more.

    We hope that you find this an interesting and enjoyable way to share your Roo usage with the community.

    Cheers
    Ben
    Last edited by Ben Alex; Oct 23rd, 2010 at 04:27 PM.
    Ben Alex
    Project Founder, Spring UAA, Spring Roo and Spring Security

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    Default Salivating for the Roo Prizes

    Hello Ben,

    I've been actively working with Roo since 1.1.0M1. I just can't stop working with Roo. It is addictive!. I've deployed four (4) Roo-enabled showcases so far -and have more in the pipeline. My goal is to implement/deploy at least one showcase using Roo with a relevant technology add-on: mvc, flex, security, gwt, seo, etc. In addition to exercising the technology, I am including typical "web-corporate-type" use-cases requirements. All my showcases are live and are using real data coming from a rdms.

    You can visit my Show Cases Tour Guide (sctg) at https://joseanportafolio.org/showcases.This web site is the front end of all my work done with Roo and includes information about each web app.


    Please visit sctg and and let me know what you think.

    Did I get the prizes?

    Cheers
    jD
    A post RoR Java Developer

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    Would these qualify?

    Here is a set of posts I wrote as I was developing my first Roo application. It is a typical database backed web application.

    http://sujitpal.blogspot.com/2010/07...th-of-ktm.html
    http://sujitpal.blogspot.com/2010/07...mizations.html
    http://sujitpal.blogspot.com/2010/07...-security.html
    http://sujitpal.blogspot.com/2010/08...ntrollers.html

    Here is another one (slightly longer) that I built recently that replaces the persistence layer with a custom one (JSON over HTTP to a remote webservice). This just depends on Roo for the basic scaffolding, but then puts everything behind login, and adds the user to every query, and adds a Dojo rich text editor for some textarea forms.

    http://sujitpal.blogspot.com/2010/09...-alfresco.html

    If you are giving out T-shirts, my size is XL :-). A toy kangaroo would be nice too, would fit in nicely with my penguin and mule...

    -sujit

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    Default Great Roo Apps

    Hello Sujit,

    Pretty cool what you have accomplish with Roo...
    Your blogs are easy to follow and well documented.

    I wonder if there is a link available for visiting the referred apps.


    Thank you
    jD

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    Thanks jD, and no, neither of these have a public URL - both of these are intranet tools.

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    Default gvNIX nomination to the Springy Awards

    Hi !

    We have sent the following nomination to the Springy Awards
    in the categories "Best Enterprise Application" and "Most Innovative Product or Open Source Project".

    gvNIX is a tool for Java fast web application development, high productivity, flexible and does not compromise the projects quality.

    gvNIX is sponsored by CIT organization and is developed by DiSiD Technologies S.L. corportation. CIT is the short-name for the Regional Ministry of Infrastructures and Transport of Valencia region (Spain). gvNIX is included under gvPONTIS project, the root of open source projects sponsored by CIT.

    gvNIX is a open source tool based on a Spring Roo core (now 1.1.0.M1 version). Uses the features of Spring Roo and brings his own philosophy, offering to developers addons with functional value for enterprise applications:

    • Optimistic concurrency control on application level
    • Themes management
    • Exception handlers management
    • Pages and menu structure management
    • Relationships display management
    • String transformation management (binding)
    • Access Control
    • JSP 2.0 compatibility

    All these addons are available separately to be used in Roo as well as packed together in gvNIX distribution. gvNIX provides user documentation about using framework in Spanish and technical and user documentation of each addon in English.

    All binary files and documentation are available at:

    http://www.gvpontis.gva.es/cast/gvnix/

    Communication with the users community is made with the following mailing list:

    http://listserv.gva.es/cgi-bin/mailm.../gvNIX_soporte

    Currently we are working in a new addon to manage the Service Layer (will be released at the end of 2010). The features of this addon are:

    • Create local service classes and methods
    • Remote access to local service layer and entity layer, 1st supported protocol will be WebServices
    • Create client service classes from web service contract definitions in WSDL / XSD

    gvNIX is licensed under GPLv3 in order to be compatible with Roo license and maintain an active collaboration with Spring Roo project. gvNIX collaborates with Roo project making proposals, warning about problems and sending fixes.
    What do you think ?
    Greetings !
    Mario Martínez Sánchez
    Project Manager & Software Architect
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    Disid Technologies S.L.
    http://www.disid.com
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    gvNIX
    http://gvnix.googlecode.com
    http://www.gvnix.org

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    Hello Ben,

    Great finding out that your are back and productive as always...
    Congratulations for the 1.1.0 RELEASE.

    I applied for the ROO prizes long ago. I wonder when they are going to be released.

    I sent my personal info already.

    Thank you
    jD

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    Hi JD

    I've mailed you, Sujit and Mario off-list. My apologies for the delay.

    Everyone, we're still giving our kangaroos and t-shirts. I've just been on leave for a while and was then occupied by our Roo 1.1.0 release. Feel free to email balex@vmware.com if you'd like a free kangaroo and t-shirt. Just please remember to include "[kanga]" in the subject so I can find your emails quickly and get the goodies on their way to you.

    Cheers
    Ben
    Ben Alex
    Project Founder, Spring UAA, Spring Roo and Spring Security

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    Default

    can i also get a roo and a tee? i'm working on roo i swear!
    2+2=5

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    Default gvNIX?

    Estimado Mario,


    Few quick questions...

    1) I wonder the compatibility of gvNIX with 1.1.0.RELEASE?.
    2) Are there samples provided with gvNIX; the way Roo releases does?.
    3) Is there a tutorial available?

    Thx in advance
    jD

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