Hey Carlos, seen http://www.1060research.com/netkernel/index.html? I am always the last to discover things.
All it lacks is an Eclipse interface for building to its model. I can see building a little model builder UI for it. Otherwise I think it meets your requirements.
I mentioned them last week http://hughw.blogspot.com/2005/03/netkernel-restful-application-server.html. They're not all that new, just new to me. I think we'd all profit if they could capture a little mindshare from REST architects.
Hughw
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2005-03-15 07:06 AM
Actually Netkernel takes it a bit further, in that it is REST all the way down, there's no dividing wall when you hit the server. It's small and elegant kernel allows it to be used as an embeddable, .eg. in a servlet container, as well as providing a scalable standalone XML app server. It's very cool and packaged in such a way as to be entirely self contained in terms of learning curve.
Hey Carlos, seen http://www.1060research.com/netkernel/index.html? I am always the last to discover things.
All it lacks is an Eclipse interface for building to its model. I can see building a little model builder UI for it. Otherwise I think it meets your requirements.
I mentioned them last week http://hughw.blogspot.com/2005/03/netkernel-restful-application-server.html. They're not all that new, just new to me. I think we'd all profit if they could capture a little mindshare from REST architects.
Hughw