Hi Marcin,
Thanks for the reference to that book :) Just wanted to say that I am [so
far] a mina 'user' and not a 'developer' with little experience of maven; so
that book will be very helpful to me :) Hope I can get some examples running
now :)
Thanks again for the links :)
Regards,
Sim085
From: Marcin Waldowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mina in Eclipse
Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2007 15:05:48 +0200
Hi,
You can create eclipse or netbeans project from mina source code using
maven (http://maven.apache.org/). It can be done by comand 'mvn
eclipse:eclipse' in case of eclipse.
Information about project structure for projects which are build with maven
you can find in book "Better Builds with Maven" free available from:
http://www.devzuz.com/web/guest/products/resources#BBWM
Marcin
Simon Aquilina wrote:
I re-read my post and would like to make sure I was not misunderstood. I
am not asking anyone to create me a project in eclipse or net beans. I
just wondered whether there was already one.
The reason of this query (a simple project) is so I can understand what is
the best directory structure to use when building a project based on Mina;
That is I am searching for best-practices from the people that actually
have used it a lot :) I am used to develop web applications compiled in
War files and have little experiance on desktop applications compiled in
Jar files.
Sorry if my first post was not clear enough. As I said before, this may
sound like a stupid question.
Regards,
Sim085
From: "Simon Aquilina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Mina in Eclipse
Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2007 12:16:09 +0200
Hi,
Sorry for the stupid question. During my free time I have been reading
the documentations and tutorials I found about Mina. I feel i am ready to
put my hands on it but have some problems in understanding were everywere
goes. Is there maybe a project I can import in Eclipse so I can
understand the project structure I need to use. I do not need complex
stuff, even a simple example would do. If there is for NetBeans it is the
same!
Sorry again if the question is somewhat stupid.
Regards,
Sim085
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