Melati 0.53 is now available for download from http://melati.org
Version 0.53 introduces the following enhancements over releases previously
announce here (check the release notes for full details):
o - support for Webmacro 0.94.
o - file upload
o - cleaner Servlet API
o - test suite
o - cascading deletion in POEM
o - support for BINARY types in POEM
What is Melati? (quick read)
Melati allows you to define the fields and records for you application in
one place. These are then immediately available to all parts of your
application:
o - your template engine
o - your business objects
o - your database
This considerably simplifies (and speeds up) web application development.
Try it :)
What is Melati (more detail):
Melati is a tool for building Java-programmed websites backed by a database.
It provides the following features:
o- a generic database administration system, allowing the site manager to
edit both the contents and the structure of the database through a simple
web based interface.
o - rapid templating mechanism, using "templets" (sub-templates) for
rendering interface elements (eg HTML input boxes, dropdowns), and providing
an easy interface with persistent objects.
o - close integration with the Webmacro templating engine.
o - cookie-based or HTTP-based login provoked automatically by access
control failure.
o - full integration with POEM (Persistent Object Engine for Melati). POEM
provides
o -industrial-strength open source object database technology,
delivering ODMG 3.0 compliant Java support.
o - an API where the database to be seen as a collection of Java
objects, via a (genuinely!) easy-to-use transparent persistence layer on top
of JDBC.
o - a low level security model allowing restrictions to be placed on
tables, rows and fields.
Melati's design builds on our experience with previous systems we have
deployed successfully on a number of commercial sites: we feel that it
enables a particularly elegant and productive way of working.
Melati is released under a dual ASF Style / GPL license (the same approach
as WebMacro), and is currently being used on several commercial projects.
Please join the mailing lists if you are interested.
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/melati-users
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/melati-announce
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/melati-developers
Thanks
Tim Joyce