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  java.net: java.net Success Story: OpenSymphony
The OpenSymphony project might be one of the best-kept secrets on java.net, even though it constituent projects are among the best-known open source projects in the Java world.
Projects operating under the OpenSymphony aegis benefit from common tools (such as a standardized Ant build script used by all projects) and are released to an increasingly unified community.
The success of OpenSymphony is better measured by the ubiquity of its member projects, rather than the surprising anonymity of their parent project.
today.java.net /pub/a/today/2005/02/25/opensymphony.html   (1216 words)

  
 OpenSymphony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
OpenSymphony is an umbrella project for component building blocks for kick-starting J2EE application development (primarily EJB and Servlet/JSP related modules).
Each module is designed to be integrated with existing applications/frameworks with minimum of hassle and the modules are decoupled from each other - mix'n'match.
There is a large user and developer community behind OpenSymphony with heaving mailing list traffic and daily commits.
opensource.thoughtworks.com /projects/opensymphony.jsp   (133 words)

  
 OpenSymphony project powers their web presence with Caucho's Resin
OpenSymphony is the home for numerous open source projects including WebWork, OSCache, Quartz, and OSWorkflow.
OpenSymphony is an open source, non-profit group of developers dedicated to building high quality enterprise-class components.
OpenSymphony components aim to stress simplicity, integration, pluggability, and specification compliance.
www.caucho.com /press/2005-07-12.xtp   (512 words)

  
 TechnoTourette: Is OpenSymphony dead?
It should be easy enough to build your own, but it's always better to see if someone smart has put some hours of thought and work into the idea.
There is not much around, except for OpenSymphony's XWork, and after reading the Mission Statement and Roadmap it had me salivating and ready to jump in.
Also, if you think that you are skilled enough to roll your own than you definitly have the skills to read the code when the documentation fails you.
www.depeupleur.com /blog/TT_blog/archives/000019.html   (818 words)

  
 Integrate third-party components into Geronimo
An example of a powerful Java-based component is OpenSymphony's Quartz scheduler.
Quartz, developed by OpenSymphony, is a powerful open source Java-based scheduler.
Take a look at the Quartz OpenSymphony site for more information on this job-scheduling system.
www.ibm.com /developerworks/java/library/os-ag-thirdparty?ca=dat-   (1957 words)

  
 OpenSymphony JIRA
jira.opensymphony.com hosts an instance of JIRA for bug tracking and project management of OpenSymphony projects.
To create new issues and add comments, you may be required to register and login in order to add issues or comments.
JIRA is an issue and bug tracking application.
jira.opensymphony.com   (63 words)

  
 OpenSymphony PropertySet 1.0.1 Released
The OpenSymphony team is pleased to announce the first release of the new PropertySet project (formally included in OSCore).
Support for EJB, JDBC, Ofbiz, XML, caching, JavaBeans, and more is included, along with a simple API to write your own PropertySets custom tailored to your needs.
OpenSymphony is a group of highly trained professionals seeking to better the opensource offerings for enterprise-class J2EE applications.
www.javalobby.org /java/forums/m526440   (543 words)

  
 Filter code with Servlet 2.3 model   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Our next filter is a clickstream filter written by the folks at OpenSymphony.
I hope these filters have shown you some of what is possible to do with filters, and taught you some tricks about how to make the most effective use of the new filter mechanism.
Jason Hunter is a senior technologist with CollabNet, a company that provides tools and services for collaborative software development based on open source concepts.
www.javaworld.com /javaworld/jw-06-2001/jw-0622-filters_p.html   (2333 words)

  
 SourceForge.net: OpenSymphony
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OpenSymphony is an Open Source project dedicated to providing enterprise class J2EE applications and components.
Our components aim to be specification compliant, and should work in any J2EE compliant application server.
sourceforge.net /projects/opensymphony   (117 words)

  
 OpenSymphony Support Forums: WebWork Users
OpenSymphony Support Forums » WebWork »; WebWork Users
Impact of Object using Serializable, Initiable, and Deposable on WW/XWork P
Copyright 2000-2005 - The Team - Contact Us & Mailing Lists
forums.opensymphony.com /forum.jspa?forumID=1   (59 words)

  
 OpenSymphony: Quartz 1.5.0 Released!
The OpenSymphony group is proud to announce the release of Quartz Enterprise Job Scheduler version 1.5.0.
This release contains several new features and changes, as well as a good number of bug fixes.
Comments: (you may use HTML tags for style)
blogs.opensymphony.com /opensymphony/2005/09/quartz_150_released.html   (121 words)

  
 java.net Success Story - OpenSymphony - Confluence
Dashboard > OpenSymphony > 2005 > March > 21 > java.net Success Story - OpenSymphony
It's a few weeks old, but an interesting article about the history of OpenSymphony and the philosophies behind it:
Posted by Jason Carreira at Mar 21, 2005 23:47
wiki.opensymphony.com /pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4512   (95 words)

  
 WebWork - SWiK
Casey Moyaert for managing most of the documentation and continuing to make it better
The OpenSymphony group is proud to announce the release of XWork 1.0.5.
This release fixes a moderate security vulnerability, as well as a few minor configuration improvements.
www.swik.net /project/WebWork   (936 words)

  
 gmane.comp.java.open-symphony.devel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Subject: Re: [Opensymphony-developers] Opensymphony get together at TSSS?
I arrive on Sunday so any time is fine with me. I imagine Mike will want some time to adjust, though.
On Apr 30, 2004, at 9:26 PM, Jason Carreira wrote:
blog.gmane.org /gmane.comp.java.open-symphony.devel   (1267 words)

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