Earlier this week, it was suggested that we should have a Castor sample code contest. Keith and I both thought that this sounded like a good idea. Therefore, this message is to solicit ideas for the contest.
Keith indicated that he is really interested to see how people have worked around limitations and exploited features of Castor to get the job done. Not only will this be a fun competition, but it will also be a good learning experience, even for the committers. It's not often that we get to see the complete solution of how people are using Castor. Most of the time we just get to see little chunks of code here and there.
Below are some requirements that I've thought up on my own just to start off:
1) All entries must be self-contained and must include an Ant or Maven build descriptor to compile, package, deploy and execute the application.
2) Entries can be any type of Java application including stand alone Java apps, applets, .wars or .ears.
3) Entries will probably be posted on the Castor website, so please get permission wherever necessary.
I'm wondering about even trying to offer prizes for the contest. I have no idea what we'd offer yet, bu it's a cool idea.
Please chime in and offer your opinions and ideas. I want to hear what the community has to say about this.
Bruce
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