+1 on break it into sections. I'm happy to write the ones on
localization and scalability/clustering (as my reference manual has made
little progress since I've been trying to solve the clustering issues)
regards,
Chris
Jonathan Locke wrote:
it might be helpful to break the user's guide up into
it might be helpful to break the user's guide up into sections. that
would give us a sense of progress, if nothing else.
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
I just worked on the manual a bit more. Can't believe how much time it
costs to just put down a couple of sentences, but well...
http://wicket.sourcef
I just worked on the manual a bit more. Can't believe how much time it
costs to just put down a couple of sentences, but well...
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/wiki/doku.php?id=newuserguide
Eelco
Jonathan Carlson wrote:
Thanks, I hadn't thought of using the Wiki for this.
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Nope, it's not online yet. Hopefully we get to that this weekend. In the
meanwhile, you could check it out from CVS (btw, you remember you have
rw access to wicket-stuff?).
Regards,
Eelco
Jonathan Carlson wrote:
Thanks, I hadn't thought of using the Wiki for this.
Is the cdapp source online a
Thanks, I hadn't thought of using the Wiki for this.
Is the cdapp source online as HTML? If so, I can try to create wiki
links as I run into stuff, but it will be slow in coming and I probably
won't hit all of the items Eelco mentioned.
Jon's latest additions to the wiki were much appreciated.
/You/ could contribute this as well! Use the wiki for this. If you can't
access the wiki, email me a MD5 hash of your required password, and the
username you want to use, and I'll add you to the wiki.
As it stands, the wiki could be used more. By contributing your
findings, you help us in several
In my previous e-mail I mentioned having an index to example cdapp
source classes for how to do complex things. I'm sorry if I'm beating
on this too hard, but when I think something is probably important I
tend to beat on it.
I look at Wicket kind of like I look at Lego kits.
When I was growin