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A simplified forum application based on Java EE: strust+spring+ibatis
A simplified forum application based on full and professional Java EE technology: struts+spring+ibatis (ssb) / hibernate (ssh). Which be implemented as the prototype of web forum / BBS, and provided for all the functionalities.
Note: the WAR file can be directly imported from Eclipse or other Java EE IDEs and it is also including all the source code inside.
IMPORTANT: while launching the app in the server, please re-configure the fields in the files of log4j.properties +...
A simple base DAO framework for JPA, Hibernate, iBatis, etc. and testing helpers.
Note: Releases are in Maven Central and Snapshots are in Sonatype OSS hosting, not in SourceForge files. Refer to:
https://sourceforge.net/p/sidaof/news/2011/01/new-download-location/
An extremely simple Java Rule Engine (Non-JSR 94) that uses rules you create in Java. Simply create your basic rules, implement the single "passes" method for each, then chain them together in an XML file to create more complex rules.