Stefan, What you say makes sense.
But, What I understand from Alberto is this :
All he needs is a Architecture diagram as to how jetspeed interfaces with other such
engines like turbine, torque etc.,
He is ready to put in his effort. All he requires is architecture diagram from folks
who are already knowledgable. Obviously a newbie cannot come up with this when so
much effort has already happened.
Alberto, I guess maybe you can ask the developer mailing list to give u an
architecture diagram on jetspeed. And then we can work through making a document.
Thanks & Regards
Sridhar Visvanath
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Rennick Egglestone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 2:33 PM
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: Re: Documentation
I've got to say, you're pushing this a bit hard. There are plenty of
example portlets in Jetspeed. Read the tutorial, work out what you need
to know, look for example portlets that do it, look at their code to see
how they work. If you want to know about turbine, veloctiy etc read
their project pages. There's probably as much information out there as
in a manual, but it's a bit distributed. Use your brain and work through it.
And if you have success, start writing a manual, contribute it and maybe
other people will add bits too. I'm a newbi who's slowly learning my way
through Jetspeed, and I certainly would.
Not meaning to be rude or anything, but you've got as much time as
anyone else who's worked on the project.
Stef :-)
Alberto Rodriguez Galdo wrote:
> Absolutely rigth.
>
> Some kind of documentation is a must in this kind of products, not
> only how-to-program-portlets guides but an entire architecture and
> philosophy description.
>
> Just for the mortal of us to understand wich is the role of Turbine,
> Velocity, Castor, fulcrum, ecs and village (for instance) in Jetspeed.
>
> Please be kind and put some effort in writing such a manual, i would
> help in any manner you like (first i need to understand jetspeed myself).
>
> greets
>
>
>
> At 17.47 28/4/04 +0200, you wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Is there any book covering programming and deploying JetSpeed?
>>
>> I need it very much now. It is urgent
>>
>> thank in advance
>>
>> David Cornide
>>
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