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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.

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Beehive

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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.

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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.

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