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Announcing: SiteMesh 3 previewI'm pleased to announce a preview of the next generation of SiteMesh.
Before I go on, here's a big disclaimer: This is not a stable release version yet... it's not even a beta... it's an alpha... a first alpha.
But anyway, I decided to launch it in this state, as I think it's a huge improvement over SiteMesh 2, and I'd like to get your feedback earlier so it can be fed into the final product. ----------------------------------------------- Quick links, for the impatient: * What's new? http://www.sitemesh.org/new-in-sitemesh3.html
* Download: http://github.com/sitemesh/sitemesh3/downloads * Getting started: http://www.sitemesh.org/getting-started.html
* Feedback: http://groups.google.com/group/sitemesh3-users ----------------------------------------------- So what's new? Well, everything. The 10 year old code base has been thrown away and rebuilt from the ground up. At the core of it is a new content processing architecture that performs roughly three times as fast as SiteMesh 2 with half the memory usage.
Along with that: * Decorator chaining. Compose pages from multiple layouts and decorators. * Decoupled from templating systems. Decorators can be produced with any technologies - you are free from JSP.
* Offline site generation. Apply decorators as part of a build step. Accessible through Java API, Ant task and command line tool. * Simplified configuration. Use XML, Java or plug in your own system.
* Clean API provides extension points for adding custom processing rules (e.g. on the fly page transformations). * Relicensed under Apache Software License v2.0. So what's the same? The values of SiteMesh have not changed - simplicity, robustness and performance.
You can learn more about SiteMesh 3 on its new website: http://www.sitemesh.org/ -----------------------------------------------
What about compatibility with SiteMesh 2? This was a hard decision to make, but SiteMesh 3 is not backwards compatible with SiteMesh 2. Upgrading will require work beyond just upgrading a library. Over the coming weeks, I shall produce some guides and tools to make this transition easier. Though this may be frustrating to many users, it was becoming too hard to make changes to SiteMesh 2 based on limitations to its design. SiteMesh 3 addresses these and will make way for a lot of great features and improvements in years to come.
Meanwhile, SiteMesh 2 will continue to be supported until 2011 - though this will mostly be critical bug fixes only. The majority of development effort will be focussed on SiteMesh 3. ----------------------------------------------- So give it a go, and give us feedback. But please remember that it's only an alpha! thanks -Joe and the SiteMesh 3 team.
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Re: Announcing: SiteMesh 3 previewGreat stuff Joe! I look forward to trying it out in the next couple weeks.
Matt On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Joe Walnes <joe.walnes@...> wrote: I'm pleased to announce a preview of the next generation of SiteMesh. |
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