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It is not the current version, and thus it cannot be edited. What is AppFuse? An application for starting your web applications. Checkout from CVS and execute "ant -Dapp.name=yourApp -Ddb.name=database" to instantly be up and running with a Tomcat/MySQL app. Uses Ant, XDoclet, Hibernate, JUnit, Cactus, StrutsTestCase, Canoo's WebTest, Struts Menu, Display Tag Library, JSTL and Struts (including Validator and Tiles). Features include CMA, Remember Me, Self Registration, Password Hint. The fuse to start your apps. For common questions and howto's, see the AppFuse Support page. 2003.09.15 - AppFuse PresentationI created a PowerPoint Presentation about AppFuse and its directory Structure, and build/test/deploy processes. 2003.08.14 - AppFuse 0.9.1 ReleasedFixed bugs in uploadForm.jsp - related to using <fmt:message> in a sub-module. Changed baseLayout.jsp to use <bean:message name="" /> for title and heading, rather than <fmt:message key="" />.
2003.08.10 - AppFuse 0.9 Released!This release contains all kinds of goodies - including a new password hint feature, a compression filter, and a JSP 2.0-syntax option (when deploying). It also fixes a bug in persisting roles and includes many upgrades of dependent packages (Hibernate, PMD, Checkstyle, DBUnit and WebTest).
2003.06.12 - AppFuse 0.8 Released!The main reason for this release is to demonstrate self-registration (and auto-login) in a CMA (Container Managed Authentication) environment. I also upgraded most of the dependent packages (i.e. Struts, Hibernate) to their latest releases, and added a binary release as an optional download.
You can browse the API Documentation. You should be able to view Source Code here too! If there's not a "View Source" link on a class's javadoc page, you can get to it by using Classname.java.html syntax in your browser's address box. Older releases can be found at http://raibledesigns.com/downloads.
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