Hi Bill,
we're working on J2EE server.
Everybody knows JAXB here
because it's de facto Java standard.
But for configuration purposes
I decided to write simpler tool ;)
Just one highlight:
JAXB API:
https://jaxb.dev.java.net/nonav/jaxb20-pfd/api/index.html
X2JB API:
http://x2jb.sourceforge.net/api/index.html
Both can do the same job when dealing with configurations.
Richard
PS: People usually write software when they're missing something out there.
Bill Burke wrote:
I guess you've never heard of JAXB?
Richard Opalka wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> are you missing extremely simple but powerful configuration tool
> for your (sub)project?
> Are your configurations stored in XML files and you just need to read
> them
> and create the meta data model from it?
> Then you should have a look to X2JB 2.0 (
>
http://x2jb.sourceforge.net/ )
> Once you'll try it, you'll never want to return back to your old
> configuration approach ;)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Richard
>
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