I agree, thanks to both of you Niclas and Rickard.

I'll be giving a tutorial on qi4j at JAOO Aarhus 2009.

http://jaoo.dk/aarhus-2009/presentation/Introduction+to+Qi4j+a+Composite+Programming+Framework+in+Java


So this is very welcome. For the participants to just download the SDK and don't 
have to bother with git & maven.

Still catching up,

Michael

Am 05.09.2009 6:17 Uhr, schrieb Rickard Öberg:
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
What I think is currently missing;

- Documentation (PDF from website?)
- Build system (ant?) for tutorials and samples.
- Instructions on HowTo get going.
- More complete examples.

Great work Niclas! I think what is there now is a good start. The things
you mention above would be a good complement to it.

I for one would like to work more on a complete example. Now that I have
some experience from StreamFlow it might be a good idea to restructure
e.g. the DDD Sample app to be more in line with best practices. I think
having examples of how to solve common issues, like making a standard
layered application, and managing service configurations, etc., is a
good thing.

Anyone else? What's needed?

/Rickard


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