Re: London Wicket - Bean Editor talk available on-line.

2007-08-19 Thread Korbinian Bachl

Hi Al,

i just watched it - the content and quality is awesome! What software 
did you use to make this and how long took it?


If it was not so much work, couldnt this be a new wicket way of having 
some kind of video-documentation like this right on the main wicket 
webpage? As some kind of rapid-wicket intro?


If we had 1-2 more of these it would show interested visitors/ 
programmers what the real power of wicket is - and stop people asking 
why wicket is better as Struts(-like) frameworks.


Best Regards,

Korbinian

PS: sidequestion as i noted that many of you are working on macs. I 
chaged from pc to a MacBook Pro some weeks ago, and what I still miss is 
an good ERD programm - the only realy useful alternative I found was 
DataBase Visual Architect from Visual Paradigm. Any other (powerful) ERD 
software for OS X anyone can recommend?



Al Maw schrieb:

Hi folks,

The recent talk I did at the last London Wicket event and Wednesday's 
Java Web User Group is now available on-line here:

 - http://talks.londonwicket.org/BeanEditor.mov
 - 12Mb, H264.
 - Plays in QuickTime or under Linux using VLC or MPlayer.

The code's available here:
 - http://talks.londonwicket.org/BeanEditor.zip
 - Ready-to-run Maven 2 + Eclipse Quickstart against Wicket 1.3.0-beta2.

Regards,

Al



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Re: London Wicket - Bean Editor talk available on-line.

2007-08-19 Thread Korbinian Bachl
Thanks so far. I looked at Omni but it was way behind the possibilities 
of tools like ERWin/ RR and DBVA.


I used MyEclipseIDE some time ago, but got more used to NetBeans - dont 
know why, just find it more productive/ intuitive as eclipse.


Beside that, my change to the mac was quite easy and well so far - only 
some special tools like ERM seems a bit underpresent on the mac.


Regards


Martijn Dashorst schrieb:

On 8/19/07, Korbinian Bachl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

PS: sidequestion as i noted that many of you are working on macs. I
chaged from pc to a MacBook Pro some weeks ago, and what I still miss is
an good ERD programm - the only realy useful alternative I found was
DataBase Visual Architect from Visual Paradigm. Any other (powerful) ERD
software for OS X anyone can recommend?


OmniGraffle, but I don't use it too often to make it count as complex
as VP or DVA. But I think with some apple script fu you can make it do
those things.

There may also be some eclipse plugins you can look at, iirc MyEclipse
has some ERD things built in.

Martijn


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Re: London Wicket - Bean Editor talk available on-line.

2007-08-19 Thread Al Maw

Korbinian Bachl wrote:
i just watched it - the content and quality is awesome! What software 
did you use to make this and how long took it?


Did it on my Mac with Keynote. Oh, a couple of hours or something to 
work up the content and put the slides together. Another 30 mins to 
record the voiceover and mess about trying to export it to YouTube or 
Google video before giving up and just making a MOV (Google Video seems 
to throw away video before the first bit of motion, and YouTube just 
doesn't seem to like mostly static content much - it didn't transition 
properly).


If it was not so much work, couldnt this be a new wicket way of having 
some kind of video-documentation like this right on the main wicket 
webpage? As some kind of rapid-wicket intro?


I'm going to record the audio for the quickstart talk I did at some 
point and put that up too. That's a much better intro.


I guess we really need some kind of build-a-blog in 15 mins thing like 
the rails folk have. Although I was thinking more a build-an-enterprise-

webapp-in-three-hours kinda thing. ;-)

Regards,

Al

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http://herebebeasties.com

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Re: London Wicket - Bean Editor talk available on-line.

2007-08-19 Thread Eelco Hillenius
On 8/19/07, Martijn Dashorst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Keynote '08 just works

 Under file you can record your audio. If that is done, you can export
 it to swf,  mov with audio.

Neat. I'll have to try that sometime :)

Eelco

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Re: London Wicket - Bean Editor talk available on-line.

2007-08-17 Thread Martijn Dashorst
iwork'08 - it's all very easy :-D

Great one Al!

Martijn

On 8/17/07, Eelco Hillenius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 8/16/07, Al - it's all very easy - Maw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi folks,
 
  The recent talk I did at the last London Wicket event and Wednesday's
  Java Web User Group is now available on-line here:
- http://talks.londonwicket.org/BeanEditor.mov
- 12Mb, H264.
- Plays in QuickTime or under Linux using VLC or MPlayer.

 I enjoyed that talk Al! Hope to see more presentations like that.

 Eelco

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Re: London Wicket - Bean Editor talk available on-line.

2007-08-17 Thread Al Maw

Gerolf Seitz wrote:

hi Al,

nice presentation.
do you mind if i put a link to the video and code on the wiki? i'd put it
between Migrations and Sites using Wicket...


Sure, go right ahead.
http://herebebeasties.com/2007-08-17/wicket-bean-editor/
...will be a stable URL probably for longer than the direct links, and 
I'll keep it up to date. I plan to move these things into a nicer web UI 
at some point, you see, linked from the main londonwicket.org site.


Regards,

Al
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Wicket-biased blog at http://herebebeasties.com

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