Blackboard Course Evaluations Building Block 01/04/2012
During the month of November, I worked on a project at UALR to create a process for online course evaluations. The result of several weeks of slaving away on one of my first blackboard Building Blocks (B2) ended up being used to allow online students evaluate courses at the university. If you're interested read on...
Add Comment ActiveRecord is to Ruby on Rails as Active Objects is to Java. Ideally it would be called AwesomeObjects. At last, persisting data for your Java web application is not all xml, POJOS, EJBs and did I mention xml? I don't hate xml but I find configuring your application extremely inefficient after working with other frameworks that utilize convention over configuration. Why do I have to specifiy a log4j properties file, hibernate persistance.xml configuration. And there's soooo many options of how to develop: JPA, Wicket, OJB, Spring, Struts, Torque, Cayenne, Jaxor, TJDO, JDBM, pBeans, JPOX, Simple ORM, Ibatis, XORM, Speedo, Smyle, PAT, LiDO, JDO, IntelliBO, KodoJDO, Hamlets, Faces, RIFE, Shale, Sling, Stripes, Vaadin, Poopdeck (okay, I just made that one up). Point is that It can be a real headache to develop a Java web app. Furthermore, why do I have to create my POJOs and SQL for my database? Why can't a framework just create my data objects, along with nice RESTful CRUD operations for each. Why, crow, why?! So at least for the moment, finding ActiveObjects is lemonade to quench my thirst for answers. | Kelt DockinsDeafie, geekie, techie, chewie (Likes)Professional Resume
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