Re: [jug-discussion] Apache SOAP

2002-08-08 Thread Thomas Hicks
At 09:14 PM 8/8/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Has anyone tried using Apache SOAP? > >I've started looking at it for use in a project and I'm interested in >opinions. I've used the original Apache SOAP release in several RPC-oriented projects with good results. If I were doing another SOAP project (whi

[jug-discussion] Apache SOAP

2002-08-08 Thread Simon Ritchie
Has anyone tried using Apache SOAP? I've started looking at it for use in a project and I'm interested in opinions. Simon. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [jug-discussion] Main Speaker for August

2002-08-08 Thread Simon Ritchie
Thanks Rene, This sounds like a great topic. I won't have to subject anyone to the slides of my trip to Yuma. So unless we have any objections, it looks like TR will be doing a 15min presentation on environment variables and Rene will be doing the 1 hour presentation on FOP. Also, the meetin

Re: [jug-discussion] Main Speaker for August

2002-08-08 Thread Eddie Dimond
+1 for FOP! And thanks Rene. Eddie --- Rene Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > I can give a presentation on FOP (Formatting Objects > Processor) for > August. I will use an application I wrote to illustrate FOP > and will cover: > > - Supported output formats > - Formatting Objects

RE: [jug-discussion] Main Speaker for August

2002-08-08 Thread Rick Hightower
Fop sounds good... I wish I was there... Please send me the slides I am working with Fop and XSL for a course management system, then I check my email and see this cool! I am creating a XML version of our courseware. I will then generate the slides and workbook as PDF. -Original Me

Re: [jug-discussion] Main Speaker for August

2002-08-08 Thread Lesiecki Nicholas
I'm conflicted! It sounds great, but I can't be there! (We're building FOP-based PDF generation into one of our sites currently.) Cheers, Nick --- Thomas Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank-you Rene. +1 more for this! > -tom > > At 07:35 PM 8/8/2002 -0500, you wrote: > >Hi all, > >

Re: [jug-discussion] Main Speaker for August

2002-08-08 Thread Thomas Hicks
Thank-you Rene. +1 more for this! -tom At 07:35 PM 8/8/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Hi all, >I can give a presentation on FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) for >August. I will use an application I wrote to illustrate FOP and will cover: > >- Supported output formats >- Formatting Objects >

Re: [jug-discussion] Main Speaker for August

2002-08-08 Thread Warner Onstine
+1 for FOP -warner On Thursday, August 8, 2002, at 05:35 PM, Rene Stone wrote: > Hi all, > I can give a presentation on FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) for > August. I will use an application I wrote to illustrate FOP and will > cover: > > - Supported output formats > - Formatting Objects

Re: [jug-discussion] Main Speaker for August

2002-08-08 Thread Rene Stone
Hi all, I can give a presentation on FOP (Formatting Objects Processor) for August. I will use an application I wrote to illustrate FOP and will cover: - Supported output formats - Formatting Objects - A simple .fo file - Running fop on the command line - Embedding FOP - FOP example overview (g

RE: [jug-discussion] XDoclet Information: I can't wait till September's Presentation

2002-08-08 Thread Rick Hightower
Erik is everywhere I see him on the XDoclet mailing list. The Tucson JUG mailing list Then I get a Jakarta newsletter and there he is again: Check it out: (Cool Ant news!) Ant === "Apache Ant is a Java-based build tool" Editor: Erik Hatcher Ant has been modified to support all tasks

Re: [jug-discussion] XDoclet Information: I can't wait till September's Presentation

2002-08-08 Thread Rick Hightower
Eirk, I am doing two session at the Complete Programmer: Java Tool for Extreme Programming (Ant, XDoclet, JUnit, Cactus, HttpUnit, JUnitPerf, and JMeter) EJB 2.0: CMP/CMR and EJB QL (Covers using XDoclet for defining finders, selects, and relationships but more in passing... it f