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Mini-FAQ

What is the utility of this project?
J2EE Spider is a tool for generating JEE code capable of increasing the productivity of Web development projects.

Why is it called J2EE Spider?
Understand J2EE Spider as a spider of J2EE technology. It creates WEB, but is not web of the animal kingdom is the Web of the Internet - it creates web-sites.

Will my project's code become dependent on this tool?
No. There is no dependence between the tool and the generated code or vice versa. The artifacts created by this tool are free and you can change them any way you want to do customizations.

How can I customize the code generation?
SPIDER comes with a default code template that defines how the projects will be generated. But imagine this template just as an example. If you want to generate code with personal characteristics or other technologies that are not present in this template, you can create another template (based on default), containing your customizations.

Does this tool support that new JEE framework which has just been launched?
Certainly not. SPIDER does not support all technologies invented. If there is a need to use something new that is not available in SPIDER, it is important that your team create a template of code with the new technology.

How can I contribute?
Coding:
You can create templates for new technologies and send them to the project. This collaboration will be made available to other users and will help the project to grow. If you want more details please contact: bgbraga at gmail dot com
Promoting:
Introduce this project to colleagues and friends. Write a short review on blogs, forums or maillist of Java communities.
Donating:
If you wish to or can not contribute code you can also make a donation to the project using paypal:
Make payments with PayPal - it's fast, free and secure!

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   01  Generating code using visual interface
   02  Integration with Eclipse
   03  Incremental Build
   04  Saves time
   05  Makes software more stable
   06  Allows round-tripping
   07  Abstract complexity
   08  Create your templates!
   09  Learn by examples
   10  Generate internationalized code
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