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jMatter is Here

Posted by Eitan Suez Fri, 14 Apr 2006 23:05:00 GMT

It's no secret that I have for a while now been a great fan of the NakedObjects framework.

Here are a few blog entries where I express opinions on software and software development that are congruent with its philosophy:

All the while I was slowly thinking about, slowly developing a system of my own, one that would embody my shaped, personal opinions on software development. I have built myself a chainsaw. A system with a user interface that is consistent.

This system now has a name: jMatter. It has a url, with documentation, screenshots, and more.

Rather than flaunt all of the goodies and features I put into this chainsaw, I would instead like to invite you to take a look. Delve into this site, check out the screenshots, play the movies, read the documentation, download the framework, run the sample applications.

Sincerely,
  Eitan Suez

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  1. Ryan Ramage said 2 months later:

    Wow,

    I have just stumbled on your project today. It looks wonderful. I had started a similar concept about 4 yrs ago, based on javabeans. Each bean to have a editor/renderer, Lists of beans to have a collection editor, and the whole thing you navigate based on the class of the bean. Support relationship navigation. It was backed by hibernate. I have retired the idea, not having the time or manpower to finish it. I have been thrilled to see how far and deep you have worked out a similar framework. Congrats on such an effort. I whole-heartedly agree with this methodology. Most apps are so redundant, and the model is the vital part. Model correctly and the app should 'build itself'.

    I am excited to spend some more time learning and diving into jmatter. If at some point you need some help implementing something, I would be glad to assist.

    Again. This 'framework' looks great...

    Ryan

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