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Shine 1.2 - powerful J2ee framework

Posted by: mehdi mousavi on February 17, 2009 DIGG
Shine is a Java-J2EE Application Framework/JWMS(Java Web Model Service)Framework/MVC Framework/Service Oriented Framework. Shine Includes Ajax Libs/Server API/J2EE Architecture. Shine Supported JSF/Spring/AspectJ/Struts/Hibernate/...

You can use Shine Framework for Implement ERP Web Based Application, Web Based Operating System, WFM Web Based Application, CRM Web Based Application, HRM Web Based Application, BPR Web Based Application, Or ... Web Based Application, Shine Registered in Source Forge.

This Framework is a Java Service Oriented Framework for Web Based Project. This Framework include:

* MVC (Model View Controller)
* Ajax
* Service Oriented Scope
* JWMS (Java Web Model Service)

Shine Framework is a Java Web Model Service Framework.
Shine Framework is very easy, stable. You can use other Framework by Shine Framework:
*Hibernate
*Struts
*Spring
*And Other Framework

please for more info refer to :
www.j2sos.org

for Download documents about shine visit :
http://www.j2sos.org/download/doc.rar

if you have any questions about shine j2ee framework, you can ask it than shine supporter team with this email Address:

shine's support mail:
shine@j2sos.org

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·  Shine 1.2 - powerful J2ee framework by mehdi mousavi on Tue Feb 17 08:29:46 EST 2009
  ·  Everything's a RAR by Antonio Petrelli on Tue Feb 17 08:54:34 EST 2009
    ·  Re: Everything's a RAR by Antonio Petrelli on Tue Feb 17 09:02:50 EST 2009
      ·  Re: Everything's a RAR by T SnowWolf Wagner on Tue Feb 17 10:55:42 EST 2009
        ·  Re: Everything's a RAR by James Watson on Tue Feb 17 15:46:02 EST 2009
          ·  Re: Everything's a RAR by Andy Jefferson on Wed Feb 18 05:49:26 EST 2009
    ·  Let Community Edits the Posts!! by pagux pagux on Wed Feb 18 03:15:01 EST 2009
      ·  Really powerful framework!!! by mohammad norouzee on Wed Feb 18 05:31:31 EST 2009
    ·  J2SOS Virtual Human by Jerky McNaughty on Thu Feb 19 10:59:33 EST 2009
  ·  Editing please; just a little? by David Copeland on Tue Feb 17 09:14:41 EST 2009
  ·  Is this a joke? by Markus Plesser on Tue Feb 17 10:31:35 EST 2009
    ·  Re: Is this a joke? by T SnowWolf Wagner on Tue Feb 17 10:48:26 EST 2009
  ·  I'll avoid this one by Andrija Jandrlic on Tue Feb 17 12:02:55 EST 2009
    ·  Re: I'll avoid this one by Samyem Tuladhar on Tue Feb 17 13:48:57 EST 2009
  ·  Slumdog Framework by David Siem on Tue Feb 17 15:23:17 EST 2009
  ·  Re: Shine 1.2 - powerful J2ee framework by Iman Rahmatizadeh on Tue Feb 17 16:16:15 EST 2009
    ·  Re: Shine 1.2 - powerful J2ee framework by Ara Abrahamian on Wed Feb 18 05:48:29 EST 2009
  ·  Oh yeah... by Michael Dowling on Wed Feb 18 01:46:39 EST 2009
  ·  Re: Shine 1.2 - powerful J2ee framework by Amin Mohammed-Coleman on Wed Feb 18 03:13:46 EST 2009
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Everything's a RAR

Posted by: Antonio Petrelli on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304822
Why almost everything in your site is a RAR?
I think that plain-old-HTML docs (to view online) and ZIP/tar.gz would be better.

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Re: Everything's a RAR

Posted by: Antonio Petrelli on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304956
Why almost everything in your site is a RAR?
I think that plain-old-HTML docs (to view online) and ZIP/tar.gz would be better.

Well, I had to download the package to know that it is GPL.
How do you expect someone to take your software seriously if you publish your works this way *and* under GPL?

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Editing please; just a little?

Posted by: David Copeland on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304822
Is it too much to ask the server side staff to edit their posts? This is a new low for TSS quality; the post isn't even formatted, there are numerous grammar errors and no link to the actual item being discussed. WTF?

I realize not everyone who might submit something has great written English, but since when does this site just post people's press releases verbatim?

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Is this a joke?

Posted by: Markus Plesser on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304822
or is it already April 1st? ;-)

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Re: Is this a joke?

Posted by: T SnowWolf Wagner on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304990
or is it already April 1st? ;-)


The code and architecture is definitely a joke.

Some Issues:

1. No Intefaces nust inherit from framework classes
2. All "services" must be registered in web.xml indiviually

This looks like soming that came out of some school where they have no interaction with real world development or even what a web service is.

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Re: Everything's a RAR

Posted by: T SnowWolf Wagner on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304957
Why almost everything in your site is a RAR?
I think that plain-old-HTML docs (to view online) and ZIP/tar.gz would be better.

Well, I had to download the package to know that it is GPL.
How do you expect someone to take your software seriously if you publish your works this way *and* under GPL?


Worse than that. Under GPL the source needs to be distributed with the download. The only source incude here was samples. The actual framework code is not in the download and is not availible on the website.

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I'll avoid this one

Posted by: Andrija Jandrlic on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304822
Not to mention that guys promote their framework in form of spams all over the Spring framework forum.

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Re: I'll avoid this one

Posted by: Samyem Tuladhar on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #305001
This is a cool framework, but not as cool as
http://www2.sqlonrails.org/

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Slumdog Framework

Posted by: David Siem on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304822
Ghetto has reached the open source community!!!

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Re: Everything's a RAR

Posted by: James Watson on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304993
Worse than that. Under GPL the source needs to be distributed with the download. The only source incude here was samples. The actual framework code is not in the download and is not availible on the website.


That's the least of the legal problems with this if you are based in the US. The support company for this appears to be Iranian.

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Re: Shine 1.2 - powerful J2ee framework

Posted by: Iman Rahmatizadeh on February 17, 2009 in response to Message #304822
My god TSS. Dont you even look at what you're posting ? This guy is a FRAUD. I cant believe he finally managed his way to TSS first page. Real shame.

Read more :
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/j2eelist/message/6223

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Oh yeah...

Posted by: Michael Dowling on February 18, 2009 in response to Message #304822
...this post reminds me of the reason I mostly read stuff at InfoQ, despite their posts about RoR. ;)

Argh, TSS..

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Re: Shine 1.2 - powerful J2ee framework

Posted by: Amin Mohammed-Coleman on February 18, 2009 in response to Message #304822
Didn't have a great start in the morning..but looking at this gave me a good laugh...

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Let Community Edits the Posts!!

Posted by: pagux pagux on February 18, 2009 in response to Message #304956
Since there is constant complain about quality of editing on TSS , why just not allow community editing ....... they can rate each article

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Really powerful framework!!!

Posted by: mohammad norouzee on February 18, 2009 in response to Message #305044
This guy doesn't know a bit about J2EE !!!

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Re: Shine 1.2 - powerful J2ee framework

Posted by: Ara Abrahamian on February 18, 2009 in response to Message #305025
For your info this framework used to be hosted on sourceforge and was deleted. Here is the link to the support request: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2501285&group_id=1&atid=200001

And here is a funnier sf.net support request from the creator of this framework requesting sf.net to elevate the rank: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2228236&group_id=1&atid=200001

So, it was a fraud, it's been shut down. But it's a new low for TSS. Seems like these days TSS has no editorial control AT ALL. Not even the most basic checks or corrections. This is a real shame imho....

Ara.

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Re: Everything's a RAR

Posted by: Andy Jefferson on February 18, 2009 in response to Message #305022
That's the least of the legal problems with this if you are based in the US. The support company for this appears to be Iranian.

and what about their use of child labour ?
http://www.j2sos.org/organization/staff.htm
There's at least 3 minors in that list

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J2SOS Virtual Human

Posted by: Jerky McNaughty on February 19, 2009 in response to Message #304956
I noticed the really interesting sounding project, "J2SOS Virtual Human", listed on the page at http://www.j2sos.org/organization/project.htm.

When will this project be finished? I need some virtual humans to pump up my project ranking on sourceforge.net, and this sounds like just what I need.

I'm also interested in your "JOctopus Web Based IDE". Tools like Eclipse and NetBeans aren't slow enough for me. I want page loads when I do basic operations like "Search" and "Save File". A web based IDE sounds like a fine idea to give me more opportunities to get coffee.

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