Actually you just need to be able to do a scp and
a ssh to your hosting machine.
I don't know if you have such a possibility with
SourceForge.
Pierre
--- Gavin_King/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Yeah, funnily enough, I've just been noticing maven
> at the JCS project.
> Unfortunately, I don't ha
>> 3. I think the persistent-classes and basic-or-mapping sections should
come
>> before the session-configuration section. Otherwise the order seems
good.
>Hm. My first approach would be to read the "how to get it up and
>running; aka configuration" and after that I will look into how to do
>ba
On 25 Jul (11:53), Gavin_King/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I need more time to think some of the reordering through the
> previous order was designed to get people started as quick as
> possible ... topics went from "basic" to "advanced". The new
> ordering is much more by subject which makes i
>>- Move chapters and sections around for a more consistent read
>Done. I hope this is an improvement.
I need more time to think some of the reordering through the
previous order was designed to get people started as quick as
possible ... topics went from "basic" to "advanced". The new
orde
>OK, I managed to get the basic conversion done right now. Have a look at
>the PDF version and a quick zip of the XML source files:
>
>http://incubus.de/~turin/hibernate_reference.pdf
>http://incubus.de/~turin/hibernate_reference_dbxml.tar.gz
Awesome! The PDF looks great. I'm so excited ;)
>- Mo
On 19 Jul (18:30), Gavin_King/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Absolutely. If you can check in some example docbook stuff for me
> to work from, I will make this my chance to learn docbook
>
> Looking forward to seeing the new doco Christian :)
OK, I managed to get the basic conversion done right