Excellent, let me know when you've got that checked in (I assume
it'll be in the Trails source tree).
-warner
On May 13, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Chris Nelson wrote:
I would second that. I'm in the process of building a
Trails archetype as we move to Maven2, so anyone is
welcome to use that as a starting point once I do.
Anyone out there have a lot of archetype builing
experience to share?
--- Warner Onstine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is something I've started to think about now
that I've started
to use Maven 2. This sounds like it would be a good
addition to the
Tapestry JavaForge project.
-warner
On May 13, 2006, at 9:39 AM, David Solis wrote:
What about a maven archetype?
Regards
D.
On 5/2/06, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Another great idea!
We've also given some "lip service" to having an
archive of skeleton
applications that people can use as a the basis
for building full
applications. Perhaps building a JUG library
around those would be
useful? Of course, intros to Tapestry are
usually individual pages,
rather than complete database-driven
applications.
On 5/2/06, Steve Motola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Make that another. ;)
After JavaOne I'll be working on a 'Tapestry
JUG Pack'. That
will include a
nicely designed Powerpoint (similar to
http://www.thelabllc.com/lab/presentations/
CognitionPresentation1.zip) + other
resources to give a JUG presenter an easy
package to work with
and promote more
developers to feel comfortable doing
presentations at their
local JUG. It would
be great to have it translated too, I know a
lot of
international folk (such as
Andreas) are clamoring for adequate localized
docs.
Is this a worthwhile idea? Any ideas,
'curriculum' and
collaborations would be
great. We can also package a 'why tapestry'
whitepaper everyone
has been
wanting to present to their tech managers / biz
folk.
Quoting James Carman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'd be interested too. I'm planning on
giving a talk to the
Cincinnati Java
Users Group (www.cinjug.org) sometime soon,
too.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Andreou
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 8:26 AM
To: Tapestry development
Subject: Tapestry Presentations
I'll be presenting Tapestry to our
JavaUserGroup here in
Athens, Greece
on 20 May.
It will mostly contain introductory material,
since very few
people from
the audience currently use
Tapestry or component-based web frameworks.
Anyway, i'm currently looking for other
presentations - in
order to grab
ideas + content :)
I'm only aware of Howard's trilogy (Tapestry
- Tapestry
Components -
Unit Testing) from his own
repository (
http://howardlewisship.com/repository/ ). Is it
ok if i
(ab)use them?
Is anyone aware of others?
Anyone already done such presentations and
willing to share
tips - gotchas?
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