Beehive's goal is to make J2EE programming easier by building a simple object model on J2EE and Struts. Using
the new JSR-175 annotations, Beehive reduces the coding necessary for J2EE. The initial Beehive project has
three pieces.
NetUI: An annotation-driven web application programming framework that is built atop Struts. NetUI centralizes
navigation logic, state, metadata, and exception handling in a single encapsulated and reusable Page Flow
Controller class. In addition, NetUI provides a set of JSP tags for rendering HTML / XHTML and higher-level UI
constructs such as data grids and trees and has first-class integration with JavaServer Faces and Struts.
Controls: A lightweight, metadata-driven component framework for building that reduces the complexity of being a
client of enterprise resources. Controls provide a unified client abstraction that can be implemented to access
a diverse set of enterprise resources using a single configuration model.
In addition, Beehive includes a set of system controls that are abstractions for low-level J2EE resource APIs
such as EJB, JMS, JDBC, and web services.
There are no modules declared in this project.
Beehive
Releases are available on maven central, snapshots on oss.sonatype.org
This is a (barely) maintained fork of beehive that still works with modern java, for legacy applications that still need beehive. You should NEVER use this in a new application, please use Spring or anything else.
Whether you use this or not, I recommend JdbcMapper as a drop-in, modern, safe replacement for beehive JdbcControls.
Original README.txt
Welcome to Beehive!
If you've come here to learn more about Beehive, here are a few starting points:
BUILDING.txt: How to build Beehive on your machine. DEVELOPING.txt Technical notes on contributing/committing files. LICENSE.txt: The Apache License and any other relevant licenses for this software. NOTICE.txt: Attribution notices required by various contributions.
The Apache Beehive website is located at:
http://beehive.apache.org
And, the Beehive wiki is located at:
http://wiki.apache.org/beehive
Both of these contain additionl resources for getting started with developing or using Beehive.