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Revision as of 03:23, 15 November 2011
Application Types
Apart from the standard Application Types that officially ship with Stardust a number of additional Application Type implementions are also availale. You can write and add your own ones to the platform as well.
The standard application types are:
- DMS
- JMS
- Message Operations on structured data or XSD-based (Parsing, Transformation, Serialization, and XSL )
- Plain Java
- EJBs
- Spring Beans
- Web Services
Other implementations are available as downloadable plug-ins or as examples:
- Visual Rules
- SQL/JDBC
- Spring Batch (planned, looking for contributors ;-) )
Click on the Application Type of interest above for additional information and examples illustrating their usage.
Validation and Exception Handling
Understanding Exception Propagation
Validation and exception handling in JSF applications