Everyone who registered should have a password (including all past students and all paid students, if you sign up for the live training you get this pre-view free). Late today all the prices for Atlanta, Chicago, NYC and Web will go way up. And I will close Web "training" registration tmrw, since I won't have time to get you the password before the Friday "show". Please test webEx software before hand. Enjoy, Vic
Vic C. wrote: > (FREE web seminar to current clients or future paid students, email me > to request access pwd). > If you are starting a Java Web, you should use MVC and Standard tags, > this "kit" is a sample of "best" (at least good) practices. > > It is MVC (Struts/Tiles)+JSTL +XSLT+ DAO (Open Source Data Access Object > w/ SQL) + DB CRUD (Create update delete and SQL DLL scripts)+ J2EE > Security ( to make Tomcat run like Apache ) > > It is KISS (you'll see how simple and how very standard) , good > practices Free Open Source Framework to develop any web app, with the > aim of being 80% of any app, but done as simple as possible and easy to > teach. Again, everything is standard and simple. And it is the fastest, > most efficient way to develop maintainable code I know of. > > Samples include CMS (Authorize content, XSLT, CMS Comments, sinkable, > single sign on, etc.), Issue tracking, + more coming. > > Please download and install and see if you want to attend. Details: > http://basicportal.sourceforge.net > > I use it to teach Struts + JSTL public and private classes. I epically > teach WHY you should want to do something in a certain way, not just how. > > To attend and see "best practices" > http://www.basebeans.com/webEx.jsp > The seminar requires you know servlets, jsp, SQL, JDBC, and at least > some MVC. (a plus is if you have already deployed and MVC web app in the > past) Oh...it is $10.00 ( but free to baseBeans clients and/or > apache.org committers.) > > To keep in touch on this join "MVC-Programmers" mail list at > http://www.netbean.net/mailman/listinfo/mvc-programmers > > To keep in touch with open source projects go to > http://news.netbean.net/cgi-bin/webnews.cgi > > Future plans include more docs, Dream weaver support, mail client, RSS > feeds, BLOG, Shopping Cart Store, etc. etc. > > Did I say everything is standard and as simple as possible? > > Vic > > "Always code to the least amount of astonishment" > - Elements of Java Style > > "If you want to build a ship, do not order your men to gather wood and > nails, but teach them to yearn for the open sea" > > > > _______________________________________________ MVC-Programmers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.netbean.net/mailman/listinfo/mvc-programmers