Very cool!  Thanks for the effort.  I only have one comment - you list in
the article that 0.9.0-RC2 was the latest release.  Actually it was 0.9.0
final.  That was the final non-Apache release we made prior to switching
over the org.apache.ki packages.

Would you mind if I linked to your article from Ki's wiki?

Best,

Les

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Bruce Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Les:
>
>   I've posted on my blog the first two parts of my tutorial on how to use
> Ki to add security to a web application.
>
>   The link to the blog post is: http://tinyurl.com/d5prwb
>
>   I decided to use Maven to manage the dependencies and also to enable
> users to run the applications in Jetty in case they didn't have Eclipse and
> Tomcat.  It was just getting too involved to explain to users all the
> dependent jars they would need on their class path to build and run the
> examples.
>
>   If you see anything I've gotten wrong in the blog posts or code examples
> please let me know and I'll correct it.
>
>   If you do want me to create a different basic web application for
> inclusion in the Ki samples let me know.  You're free to use the code
> provided in the blog posts in your samples and/or wiki if you'd like to.
>
>   I'll be adding to these posts with additional tutorials on some of Ki's
> features.  I'll also update all my references once you've got the new Ki
> website up with everything.
>
>   Thanks for your help earlier and I hope my blog articles will be useful
> to people new to Ki.  I'll be using them internally to train some developers
> who are working on a new project with me.
>
>
>
>
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