Lee,

Are you still looking for people to help out with the
project?  If so, I am interested in helping.  

I have been using basic Struts for about a year on my
current project.  Some the areas that I haven't used
yet are form validation and tiles.  I would be very
interested in trying out tiles on a live project.

Like most people, I do have some limitations on my
time.  I just moved here from DC and am still
transitioning into a work from home role with my
company.  So, I am back up in DC about a week per
month.  But I don' think that should be anything
interferring with my participation.

Thanks,
Dan


--- Lee Haslup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The first meeting of the Java Software Development
> Workshop Struts 
> Learning Experience will be Thursday, September 30th
> at the Eva Perry 
> Public Library in Apex.   The meeting will start at
> 7:00 and we have the 
> room until 9:00. 
> 
> The Struts Learning Experience will be a
> learn-by-doing exploration of 
> the Struts framework centered around a group
> project.  The group will 
> meet twice a month.  At each meeting we will review
> the progress we have 
> made on assignments from previous weeks, select the
> code, if any,  to be 
> "committed" to the main development stream,  discuss
> the appropriate 
> technology for implementing the next functions on
> the development plan, 
> and decide which sub-teams will be assigned to which
> remaining 
> development tasks.  The assignments will be
> structured so they overlap, 
> with more than one sub-team working on a solution to
> each task.  This 
> will allow discussion of various approaches to each
> development step 
> (and should facilitate steady progress on the
> project even if attendance 
> by some sub-teams is spotty.)  Team members are
> encouraged to use a 
> variety of environments (Application Servers,
> development IDEs, etc.) so 
> we can compare experienced using a variety of tools.
> 
> At the first meeting we will discuss the proposed
> project, work up a 
> brief project plan, identify the first development
> steps, discuss the 
> tools available for developing Struts applications,
> esp. freely 
> available, open-source tools, such as Eclipse, etc.,
> and form 
> development sub-teams.
> 
> If you have done some Struts development before it
> would be useful for 
> you to bring the details of your development
> environment -- what 
> components did you use? -- what version?  -- how did
> you like using it? 
> 
> If you have been wanting to learn Struts -- perhaps
> because it will fill 
> a void in your resume, or just because you are
> curious about it -- this 
> workshop should be attractive.  At the end of the
> project the tool 
> developed by the group will be deployed to the
> TriJUG website.  (The 
> plan is to rewrite the Jobs-board.)  This should
> give participants a 
> reference to a J2EE project they have helped create
> that is being used.
> 
> Lee Haslup
> 
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