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Posted by Alessandro 'Aronnax' Rossini on 11/05/17 11:18
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Hi, my name is Alessandro Rossini and I want to let you know the launch of a
new project called ZNF.
The goal of this project is to provide an open source framework for building
PHP5 enterprise web applications. It's based on the Apache Struts project
of the Apache Software Foundation, available at http://struts.apache.org/.
This is not the first attempt to rewrite the Struts implementation, or part
of it, in PHP, but after spending a lot of time studying existing open
source frameworks, like Phrame, PHPMVC, Struts4PHP, Seagull and Vida we
decided to reimplement a brand new framework from scratch for many reasons.
First of all, all the mentioned frameworks, except Vida, are written in
PHP4 and we believe that its object engine (Zend Engine 1) is too limited
for developing enterprise level web application. At the same time the code
we analyzed is written without a rigorous approach (coding standards,
compliance to W3C standards, output of notice/warnings, lack of
documentation/examples). Last but not least frameworks claiming to be a
porting of Struts have made no code optimization during the porting from
J2EE to PHP.
ZNF is free software released under GNU/LGPL license, the official ZNF home
page is at http://znf.zeronotice.com/. You will find the main package, a
PEAR compatible package and the developer's guide.
The project has been developed by me and Graziano Liberati, we're searching
for comments, feedback, bug signaling and best of all new developers. Any
kind of contribution will be appreciated, if you find the project
interesting join us!
Best regards.
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Alessandro 'Aronnax' Rossini
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web -> www.aronnax.it
e-mail -> aronnax@aronnax.it
icq -> 2442698
ZeroNotice IT Solutions -> www.zeronotice.com
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