On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 01:16, Ken Yee wrote:
> Thanks for the informative post on your experience w/ Hibernate :-)
> Is there any part of your web site that you can see it in action?
> Looks like you actually have to log in to see anything.

The fact you didn't notice it, shows how quick it works. :-)
Most of the site is actually driven by hibernate.  Certainly virtually
all of the members site.

You don't have to be a member of the institute to see what is happening
in the communities.  You only have to join the institute to contribute
something. I know that sounds weird, but its amazing the number of
people who are embracing the idea of i3t and joining up.  I suppose its
a case of "Think not what your country can do for you..."


> Also, it looks like you're using Java Server Faces pages already?
> Any comments on how you like it so far?

If I talk about it here, I'll never be able allowed download JBoss
again, never mind all the nasty emails I will get about posting
off-topic stuff. :-)

However, if you're interested in our experiences with JSF, I've posted
an article on it here: 

http://i3t.org/members/article.jsp?articleId=1595171

> You might want to look at this page:
> https://i3t.org/members/contact.jsf
> It puts up an error msg for me: "Error serving page"

Thanks, it was a broken link.

-- 
Peter Beck BEng (hons) MIEE GIinstT - Managing Director, Electrostrata Ltd.
http://www.electrostrata.com  --+-+--  Experts in e-business and e-commerce



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