while i am not on the Dev List, i will replay here.
I would like to mention that McGraw-Hill Education will release a Book
written by Holmes, James under the name Shale Complete Reference?. they
speak about The ultimate Struts 2 resourceHere is the first definitive text
on Java' s newest and most
Evaluated for what?
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From: samju [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 6 febbraio 2008 10.26
To: user@shale.apache.org
Subject: RE: Statistic
I agree! But I would like to know how many do use shale. Active user.
At
the moment we have only 7 Feedbacks so the currently
Hi all,
I've been tracking user and development mailing lists during some time,
and I think that people is getting (including me) a little bit nervous
about Shale project.
I think that the main reason why is the fact that there is not a well
defined road map now for the project and many of as
Hi,
I'm not a Shale user or regular reader of this mailing list, although I
gave it a look about a year ago. JSF 2.0 is going to be standardizing
the best ideas from Shale's Clay, View Controller, Tiger extensions, and
other features. JSF 2.0 is doing the same with facelets, jsftemplating,
Hi,
I move this conversation to the dev list.
Esteve
Greg Reddin wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 1:21 PM, linux.eavilesa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that the main reason why is the fact that there is not a well
defined road map now for the project and many of as have bitten to use
Shale in
On Feb 6, 2008 7:21 PM, linux.eavilesa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've been tracking user and development mailing lists during some time,
and I think that people is getting (including me) a little bit nervous
about Shale project.
and rightly so - the trends are stark:
Overall: